A Bestiary of Digital Monsters

Rachel Douglas-Jones, John Mark Burnett, Marisa Cohn, Christopher Gad, Michael Hockenhull, Bastian Jørgensen, James Maguire, Mace Ojala, Brit Ross Winthereik

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Abstract

This article puts forward a bestiary of digital monsters. By bringing into dialogue scholarship in monster theory with that in science and technology studies, we develop the idea of the bestiary as a way of exploring sites where digital monsters are made. We discuss the role of bestiaries in narrating anxieties about the present. We proceed to populate our bestiary with various sociotechnical ‘beasts’ arising in collaborative research project on new data relations in Denmark. The paper argues for the place of the ever-incomplete bestiary in understanding digital monsters, for the bestiary’s role as a gathering point within our project, and for its capacities to speak beyond a single research setting. Through the bestiary, we look toward the ways we already live with monsters and to the forms of analysis available for describing the beasts in our midst.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelLiving with Monsters? : Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2018
Sider177-190
Kapitel13
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-030-04090-1
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018
BegivenhedLiving with Monsters - San Francisco State Univesrity, San Francisco, USA
Varighed: 11 dec. 201812 dec. 2018
http://2018conf.ifipwg82.org/

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KonferenceLiving with Monsters
LokationSan Francisco State Univesrity
Land/OmrådeUSA
BySan Francisco
Periode11/12/201812/12/2018
Internetadresse
NavnIFIP AICT - Advances in Information and Communication technology
Vol/bind543
ISSN1868-4238

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