Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law
Herausgeber: Eisler, Jacob; Kohl, Uta
Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law
Herausgeber: Eisler, Jacob; Kohl, Uta
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108813082
- ISBN-10: 1108813089
- Artikelnr.: 70338050
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108813082
- ISBN-10: 1108813089
- Artikelnr.: 70338050
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.
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.
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.
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.