Here's an interesting take on #Lessig's "code is law" (in the context of "algorithmic management"):
"code is indeed like law in that both are rules. However, unlike laws, code is not understood to be political and by extension, algorithmic management is not understood as a political process. As both laws and code are created in a context in which some interests are stronger than others, however, it is important to view their implementation as a political arena." (Simon Schaupp)
"code is indeed like law in that both are rules. However, unlike laws, code is not understood to be political and by extension, algorithmic management is not understood as a political process. As both laws and code are created in a context in which some interests are stronger than others, however, it is important to view their implementation as a political arena." (Simon Schaupp)
