Algorithmic Modernity
Mechanizing Thought and Action, 1500-2000
Herausgeber: Ames, Morgan G; Mazzotti, Massimo
Algorithmic Modernity
Mechanizing Thought and Action, 1500-2000
Herausgeber: Ames, Morgan G; Mazzotti, Massimo
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Algorithmic Modernity brings together experts in the history of mathematics to create an informed history for readers interested in the social and cultural implications of today's pervasive digital algorithm.
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Algorithmic Modernity brings together experts in the history of mathematics to create an informed history for readers interested in the social and cultural implications of today's pervasive digital algorithm.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780197502426
- ISBN-10: 0197502423
- Artikelnr.: 67404807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780197502426
- ISBN-10: 0197502423
- Artikelnr.: 67404807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Morgan G. Ames, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Practice in the School of Information and Associate Director of Research for the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine and Society at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Ames researches the ideological origins of inequality in the technology world, with a focus on utopianism, childhood, and learning. Her first book, The Charisma Machine: The Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child (MIT Press, 2019), won the 2020 Best Information Science Book Award, the 2020 Sally Hacker Prize, and the 2021 Computer History Museum Prize. Massimo Mazzotti, PhD, is Thomas M. Siebel Professor of the History of Science and Director of the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Mazzotti has published on the gendering of mathematics, mathematics and religion, Enlightenment science, and the politics of various processes of quantification, standardization, and mechanization. His current projects explore the political dimension of mathematical reasoning in revolutionary Europe; the intersection of technology, design, and social planning in post-war Italy; and the social life of algorithms.
* Introduction
* Morgan G. Ames and Massimo Mazzotti
*
* Chapter 1: Algorithm and Demonstration in the Sixteenth-Century Ars
Magna
* Abram Kaplan
*
* Chapter 2: "Some call it Arsmetrike, and some Awgryme": Misprision
and Precision in Algorithmic Thinking and Learning in 1543 and Beyond
* Michael J. Barany
* Chapter 3: The Orderly Universe: How the Calculus Became an Algorithm
* Amir Alexander
* Chapter 4: The Algorithmic Enlightenment
* J.B. Shank
* Chapter 5: Capitalism by Algorithm: Numbers for the Innumerate in the
18th and 19th Century Atlantic World
* Caitlin C. Rosenthal
* Chapter 6: Material Mathematics: British Algebra as Algorithmic
Mathematics
* Kevin Lambert
* Chapter 7: "For Computing is Our Duty": Algorithmic Workers,
Servants, and Women at the Harvard Observatory
* Andrew Fiss
* Chapter 8: Seeds of Control: Sugar Beets, Control Algorithms, and New
Deal Data Politics
* Theodora Dryer
* Chapter 9: Inference Rituals: Algorithms and the History of
Statistics
* Christopher J. Phillips
* Chapter 10: Decision Trees, Random Forests, and the Genealogy of the
Black Box
* Matthew L. Jones
*
* Index
* Morgan G. Ames and Massimo Mazzotti
*
* Chapter 1: Algorithm and Demonstration in the Sixteenth-Century Ars
Magna
* Abram Kaplan
*
* Chapter 2: "Some call it Arsmetrike, and some Awgryme": Misprision
and Precision in Algorithmic Thinking and Learning in 1543 and Beyond
* Michael J. Barany
* Chapter 3: The Orderly Universe: How the Calculus Became an Algorithm
* Amir Alexander
* Chapter 4: The Algorithmic Enlightenment
* J.B. Shank
* Chapter 5: Capitalism by Algorithm: Numbers for the Innumerate in the
18th and 19th Century Atlantic World
* Caitlin C. Rosenthal
* Chapter 6: Material Mathematics: British Algebra as Algorithmic
Mathematics
* Kevin Lambert
* Chapter 7: "For Computing is Our Duty": Algorithmic Workers,
Servants, and Women at the Harvard Observatory
* Andrew Fiss
* Chapter 8: Seeds of Control: Sugar Beets, Control Algorithms, and New
Deal Data Politics
* Theodora Dryer
* Chapter 9: Inference Rituals: Algorithms and the History of
Statistics
* Christopher J. Phillips
* Chapter 10: Decision Trees, Random Forests, and the Genealogy of the
Black Box
* Matthew L. Jones
*
* Index
* Introduction
* Morgan G. Ames and Massimo Mazzotti
*
* Chapter 1: Algorithm and Demonstration in the Sixteenth-Century Ars
Magna
* Abram Kaplan
*
* Chapter 2: "Some call it Arsmetrike, and some Awgryme": Misprision
and Precision in Algorithmic Thinking and Learning in 1543 and Beyond
* Michael J. Barany
* Chapter 3: The Orderly Universe: How the Calculus Became an Algorithm
* Amir Alexander
* Chapter 4: The Algorithmic Enlightenment
* J.B. Shank
* Chapter 5: Capitalism by Algorithm: Numbers for the Innumerate in the
18th and 19th Century Atlantic World
* Caitlin C. Rosenthal
* Chapter 6: Material Mathematics: British Algebra as Algorithmic
Mathematics
* Kevin Lambert
* Chapter 7: "For Computing is Our Duty": Algorithmic Workers,
Servants, and Women at the Harvard Observatory
* Andrew Fiss
* Chapter 8: Seeds of Control: Sugar Beets, Control Algorithms, and New
Deal Data Politics
* Theodora Dryer
* Chapter 9: Inference Rituals: Algorithms and the History of
Statistics
* Christopher J. Phillips
* Chapter 10: Decision Trees, Random Forests, and the Genealogy of the
Black Box
* Matthew L. Jones
*
* Index
* Morgan G. Ames and Massimo Mazzotti
*
* Chapter 1: Algorithm and Demonstration in the Sixteenth-Century Ars
Magna
* Abram Kaplan
*
* Chapter 2: "Some call it Arsmetrike, and some Awgryme": Misprision
and Precision in Algorithmic Thinking and Learning in 1543 and Beyond
* Michael J. Barany
* Chapter 3: The Orderly Universe: How the Calculus Became an Algorithm
* Amir Alexander
* Chapter 4: The Algorithmic Enlightenment
* J.B. Shank
* Chapter 5: Capitalism by Algorithm: Numbers for the Innumerate in the
18th and 19th Century Atlantic World
* Caitlin C. Rosenthal
* Chapter 6: Material Mathematics: British Algebra as Algorithmic
Mathematics
* Kevin Lambert
* Chapter 7: "For Computing is Our Duty": Algorithmic Workers,
Servants, and Women at the Harvard Observatory
* Andrew Fiss
* Chapter 8: Seeds of Control: Sugar Beets, Control Algorithms, and New
Deal Data Politics
* Theodora Dryer
* Chapter 9: Inference Rituals: Algorithms and the History of
Statistics
* Christopher J. Phillips
* Chapter 10: Decision Trees, Random Forests, and the Genealogy of the
Black Box
* Matthew L. Jones
*
* Index