Media Backends
Media Backends
Digital Infrastructures and Sociotechnical Relations
Parks, Lisa; Day, Faithe; de Ridder, Sander; Bouquillion, Philippe; Cohn, Jonathan; Ithurbide, Christine; Velkova, Julia; de Ridder, Sander; Andrejevic, Mark; Gaw, Fatima
University of Illinois Press
12/2023
304
Mole
Inglês
9780252087462
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Lisa Parks, Julia Velkova, and Sander De Ridder Part I: Sensing, Automating, Mediating
1 Atmospheric Mediation: From Smart Dust to Customizable Governance Mark Andrejevic, and Zala Volcic
2 The Other Side of the Smart Phone: MEMS Sensors and the Tiny Matter of Mediation Lisa Parks
3 EugenicTech: Three Perspectives On the (B)anality of AI Jonathan Cohn
4 Coding and Encoding Streamed Media: The Cultural Infrastructure of the Netflix Recommender System Fatima Gaw
5 Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poesis of Algorithmic Backends Tim Markham
Part II: Datafying, Serving, Distributing
6 The Social Mapping of Hyperscale Data Center Regions: Placemaking, Infrastructuring, Curating Vicki Mayer and Julia Velkova
7 Cross-sectoral Relations in VoD Markets: Frontend, Backend, and Deepend in India Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philippe Bouquillion, and Christine Ithurbide
8 Serving Machines and Heterotopias: Data Entry Work in Prisons and Refugee Camps in the US and Uganda Anne Kaun, Alexis Logsdon, Philipp Seuferling and Fredrik Stiernstedt
9 Mythical Media Backends: Human-Machine Communication's Cruel Promises Sander De Ridder
10 The Black Living Data Booklet Faithe Day
Part III: Subjecting, Humanizing, Repairing
11 Sonorous Surfaces, Biased Backends: The Gendered Voices of AI Assistants as Existential Media Amanda Lagerkvist, Jacek Smolicki, and Matilda Tudor
12 On Meaning and Exploitation: Everyday AI and Productivity Tracking in Denmark Stine Lomborg
13 The Backend Work of Data Subjects: Ordinary Challenges of Living with Data in India and the US Ranjit Singh
14 Repairing Algorithms, Rebuilding Data Paths: Digital Infrastructures, Public Service Media, and Material Solidarity in Europe Kaarina Nikunen
Afterword Rahul Mukherjee
Contributor Bios
Index
1 Atmospheric Mediation: From Smart Dust to Customizable Governance Mark Andrejevic, and Zala Volcic
2 The Other Side of the Smart Phone: MEMS Sensors and the Tiny Matter of Mediation Lisa Parks
3 EugenicTech: Three Perspectives On the (B)anality of AI Jonathan Cohn
4 Coding and Encoding Streamed Media: The Cultural Infrastructure of the Netflix Recommender System Fatima Gaw
5 Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poesis of Algorithmic Backends Tim Markham
Part II: Datafying, Serving, Distributing
6 The Social Mapping of Hyperscale Data Center Regions: Placemaking, Infrastructuring, Curating Vicki Mayer and Julia Velkova
7 Cross-sectoral Relations in VoD Markets: Frontend, Backend, and Deepend in India Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philippe Bouquillion, and Christine Ithurbide
8 Serving Machines and Heterotopias: Data Entry Work in Prisons and Refugee Camps in the US and Uganda Anne Kaun, Alexis Logsdon, Philipp Seuferling and Fredrik Stiernstedt
9 Mythical Media Backends: Human-Machine Communication's Cruel Promises Sander De Ridder
10 The Black Living Data Booklet Faithe Day
Part III: Subjecting, Humanizing, Repairing
11 Sonorous Surfaces, Biased Backends: The Gendered Voices of AI Assistants as Existential Media Amanda Lagerkvist, Jacek Smolicki, and Matilda Tudor
12 On Meaning and Exploitation: Everyday AI and Productivity Tracking in Denmark Stine Lomborg
13 The Backend Work of Data Subjects: Ordinary Challenges of Living with Data in India and the US Ranjit Singh
14 Repairing Algorithms, Rebuilding Data Paths: Digital Infrastructures, Public Service Media, and Material Solidarity in Europe Kaarina Nikunen
Afterword Rahul Mukherjee
Contributor Bios
Index
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media industries; media infrastructures; technology and knowledge; algorithms; artificial intelligence; data centers; digital assistants; sensors; platformization; social inequalities; feminist media studies; sociotechnical relations; power relations; datafication; algorithmic cultures; ubiquitous computing; consumer electronics; streaming media; globalization; Spotify; Netflix; digital labor; virtual assistants; public service media
Introduction Lisa Parks, Julia Velkova, and Sander De Ridder Part I: Sensing, Automating, Mediating
1 Atmospheric Mediation: From Smart Dust to Customizable Governance Mark Andrejevic, and Zala Volcic
2 The Other Side of the Smart Phone: MEMS Sensors and the Tiny Matter of Mediation Lisa Parks
3 EugenicTech: Three Perspectives On the (B)anality of AI Jonathan Cohn
4 Coding and Encoding Streamed Media: The Cultural Infrastructure of the Netflix Recommender System Fatima Gaw
5 Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poesis of Algorithmic Backends Tim Markham
Part II: Datafying, Serving, Distributing
6 The Social Mapping of Hyperscale Data Center Regions: Placemaking, Infrastructuring, Curating Vicki Mayer and Julia Velkova
7 Cross-sectoral Relations in VoD Markets: Frontend, Backend, and Deepend in India Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philippe Bouquillion, and Christine Ithurbide
8 Serving Machines and Heterotopias: Data Entry Work in Prisons and Refugee Camps in the US and Uganda Anne Kaun, Alexis Logsdon, Philipp Seuferling and Fredrik Stiernstedt
9 Mythical Media Backends: Human-Machine Communication's Cruel Promises Sander De Ridder
10 The Black Living Data Booklet Faithe Day
Part III: Subjecting, Humanizing, Repairing
11 Sonorous Surfaces, Biased Backends: The Gendered Voices of AI Assistants as Existential Media Amanda Lagerkvist, Jacek Smolicki, and Matilda Tudor
12 On Meaning and Exploitation: Everyday AI and Productivity Tracking in Denmark Stine Lomborg
13 The Backend Work of Data Subjects: Ordinary Challenges of Living with Data in India and the US Ranjit Singh
14 Repairing Algorithms, Rebuilding Data Paths: Digital Infrastructures, Public Service Media, and Material Solidarity in Europe Kaarina Nikunen
Afterword Rahul Mukherjee
Contributor Bios
Index
1 Atmospheric Mediation: From Smart Dust to Customizable Governance Mark Andrejevic, and Zala Volcic
2 The Other Side of the Smart Phone: MEMS Sensors and the Tiny Matter of Mediation Lisa Parks
3 EugenicTech: Three Perspectives On the (B)anality of AI Jonathan Cohn
4 Coding and Encoding Streamed Media: The Cultural Infrastructure of the Netflix Recommender System Fatima Gaw
5 Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poesis of Algorithmic Backends Tim Markham
Part II: Datafying, Serving, Distributing
6 The Social Mapping of Hyperscale Data Center Regions: Placemaking, Infrastructuring, Curating Vicki Mayer and Julia Velkova
7 Cross-sectoral Relations in VoD Markets: Frontend, Backend, and Deepend in India Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philippe Bouquillion, and Christine Ithurbide
8 Serving Machines and Heterotopias: Data Entry Work in Prisons and Refugee Camps in the US and Uganda Anne Kaun, Alexis Logsdon, Philipp Seuferling and Fredrik Stiernstedt
9 Mythical Media Backends: Human-Machine Communication's Cruel Promises Sander De Ridder
10 The Black Living Data Booklet Faithe Day
Part III: Subjecting, Humanizing, Repairing
11 Sonorous Surfaces, Biased Backends: The Gendered Voices of AI Assistants as Existential Media Amanda Lagerkvist, Jacek Smolicki, and Matilda Tudor
12 On Meaning and Exploitation: Everyday AI and Productivity Tracking in Denmark Stine Lomborg
13 The Backend Work of Data Subjects: Ordinary Challenges of Living with Data in India and the US Ranjit Singh
14 Repairing Algorithms, Rebuilding Data Paths: Digital Infrastructures, Public Service Media, and Material Solidarity in Europe Kaarina Nikunen
Afterword Rahul Mukherjee
Contributor Bios
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
media industries; media infrastructures; technology and knowledge; algorithms; artificial intelligence; data centers; digital assistants; sensors; platformization; social inequalities; feminist media studies; sociotechnical relations; power relations; datafication; algorithmic cultures; ubiquitous computing; consumer electronics; streaming media; globalization; Spotify; Netflix; digital labor; virtual assistants; public service media