Thinking critically about and researching algorithms
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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Abstract
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by software-enabled technologies. Software is fundamentally composed of algorithms: sets of defined steps structured to process instructions/data to produce an output. This paper synthesises and extends emerging critical thinking about algorithms and considers how best to research them in practice. Four main arguments are developed. First, there is a pressing need to focus critical and empirical attention on algorithms and the work that they do given their increasing importance in shaping social and economic life. Second, algorithms can be conceived in a number of ways – technically, computationally,…
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- Computer science
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Data science
- Algorithm
- Management science
- Engineering
- Philosophy
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