Understanding of Work and Explanation of Systems
(1997) : Keller, Kurt D.
isbn: 78080582402
#information_theory #work #organisation #CSCW #social_process #methodology #social_science #socio_technical_systems #cooperation #my_bibtex
Bias in computer systems | ACM Transactions on Information Systems

From an analysis of actual cases, three categories of bias in computer systems have been developed: preexisting, technical, and emergent. Preexisting bias has its roots in social institutions, practices, and attitudes. Technical bias arises from ...

ACM Transactions on Information Systems
Understanding of Work and Explanation of Systems
(1997) : Keller, Kurt D.
isbn: 78080582402
#work #information_theory #organisation #social_science #socio_technical_systems #methodology #social_process #cooperation #CSCW #my_bibtex
Will computers dehumanize education? A grounded approach to values at risk
(1998) : Nissenbaum, Helen Walker, Deck...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0160-791x(98)00011-6
#education #pedagogy #dehumanisation #socio_technical_systems #STS #my_bibtex
Some Moral and Technical Consequences of Automation-A Refutation
(1960) : Samuel, Arthur L.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.132.3429.741
#socio_technical_systems #my_bibtex
Can an Algorithm be Wrong?

Author(s): Gillespie, Tarleton | Abstract: How do we know if we are where it’s at? Tarleton Gillespie explores the controversy over Twitter Trends and the algorithmic ‘censorship’ of #occupywallstreet.