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Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book critiques the use of algorithms to pre-empt personal choices in its profound effect on markets, democracy and the rule of law.

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Part I. Introduction: Theoretical Perspectives; 1. The Pixelated Person - Humanity in the Grip of Algorithmic Personalisation Uta Kohl; 2. Personalisation and Digital Modernity: Deconstructing the Myths of the Subjunctive World Kieron O'Hara; 3. Personalisation, Power and the Datafied Subject Marc Welsh; 4. Personal Data and Collective Value: Data-Driven Personalisation as Network Effect Nick O'Donovan; Part II. Themes: Personal Autonomy, Market Choices and the Presumption of Innocence; 5. Hidden Personal Insights and Entangled in the Algorithmic Model - the Limits of the GDPR in the Personalisation Context Michèle Finck; 6. Personalisation, Markets, and Contract: The Limits of Legal Incrementalism T.T. Arvind; 7. 'All Data is Credit Data' - Personalised Consumer Credit Score and Anti-Discrimination Law Noelia Collado-Rogriguez and Uta Kohl; 8. Sentencing Dangerous Offenders in the Era of Predictive Technologies: New Skin, Same Old Snake? David Gurnham; Part III. Applications: From Personalised Medicine and Pricing to Political Micro-Targeting; 9. 'P4 Medicine' and the Purview of Health Law: The Patient or the Public? Keith Syrett; 10. Personalised Pricing: The Demise of the Fixed Price? Joost Poort and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius; 11. Data-Driven Algorithms in Criminal Justice: Predictions as Self-Fulfilling Prophecies Pamela Ugwudike; 12. From Global Village to Smart City: Reputation, Recognition, Personalisation, and Ubiquity Daithí Mac Sithigh; 13. Micro-Targeting in Political Campaigns: Political Promise and Democratic Risk Normann Witzleb and Moira Paterson; Part IV. The Future of Personalisation: Algorithmic Foretelling and Its Limits; 14. Regulating Algorithmic Assemblages: Looking Beyond Corporatist AI Ethics Andrew Charlesworth; 15. Scepticism about Big Data's Predictive Power about Human Behaviour: Making a Case for Theory and Simplicity Konstantinos Katsikopoulos; 16. Building Personalisation: Language and the Law Alun Gibbs; 17. Conclusion: Balancing Data-Driven Personalisation and Law as Social Systems Jacob Eisler.

Riassunto

Corporations and governments use data-based algorithms to predict and control human behavior. This transforms everyday life - from online shopping and granting mortgages to the length of criminal sentences and personalised medicine. This book reviews and critiques this new socio-technological development and law as its prime facilitator.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Uta Eisler Kohl
Con la collaborazione di Jacob Eisler (Editore), Uta Kohl (Editore), Kohl Uta (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.07.2021
 
EAN 9781108835695
ISBN 978-1-108-83569-5
Pagine 300
Categorie Libri scolastici > Libri scolastici per istituti a indirizzo generale
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Altro

LAW / General, IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations, IT & Communications law

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