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Algorithmic Worldmaking: The Rhetorical Craft of Networked Order: Rhetoric and Digitality

Autor Jeremy David Johnson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 feb 2025
Illuminates how algorithms, intertwined with human biases, damage political discourse and civic engagement.
Algorithmic Worldmaking is an urgent exploration of the dynamic relationship between algorithms that encode their human creators’ assumptions and the humans whose choices are shaped by these algorithms in search engines, social media, and other digital spaces. Transcending discussions of one or the other, Jeremy David Johnson traces the corrupting political and social influences that arise from their mutual interaction.
Johnson uses the concept of kosmos in its sense of a dynamic order to frame the interplay between algorithms, humans, and their environments. He first shows how algorithms, far from being objective or unbiased, perpetuate human errors. Johnson then suggests a framework of four parts—navigation, exploration, maintenance, and monetization—to map the variety of political consequences to a society influenced by these four factors.
Citing controversies at major platforms such as Google, YouTube, and Facebook, Johnson demonstrates how algorithms limit and shape human thought. He makes several persuasive arguments. First, algorithms and humans share agency but humans have exceptional responsibility. Second, the algorithmic kosmos mirrors and shapes social oppression. Third, algorithms incentivize capitalist exploitation. Last, these influences damage democratic deliberation.
This landmark study is essential for scholars and students of political science, media studies, and those interested in the perilous implications of algorithmic systems on civic and political life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780817322212
ISBN-10: 0817322213
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Rhetoric and Digitality


Notă biografică

Jeremy David Johnson is assistant professor of communication at the University of the Pacific. He is coeditor of Speech and Debate as Civic Education.

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Algorithmic Rhetorics
Chapter 1. Navigating Networked Worlds
Chapter 2. Exploring the Agora
Chapter 3. Maintaining Communities
Chapter 4. Monetizing the System
Conclusion: Our Algorithmic Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"An ambitious and imaginative research project that explores the impact of algorithms on cultural life. It is well done and compellingly written." 
—E. Johanna Hartelius, author of The Gifting Logos: Expertise in the Digital Commons

"Algorithmic Worldmaking is a data bridge between rhetoric’s past and the algorithmic present, offering a compelling case for algorithms as agents of order. Rendered as rhetorical kosmoi, Johnson shows us how a digital syntax entraps users in deleterious patterns, platforms hate under the guise of open discourse, and encodes pathways toward algorithmic justice." 
—Atilla Hallsby is assistant professor of rhetorical studies researching secrecy and digital culture at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Descriere

In a world increasingly shaped by invisible code, Algorithmic Worldmaking offers a powerful lens to understand how algorithms construct—and constrain—our civic and political lives. Jeremy David Johnson explores the deep entanglement between human biases and algorithmic systems, revealing how platforms like Google, Facebook, and YouTube encode assumptions that distort public discourse and democratic engagement. Drawing on ancient Greek notions of kosmos—a dynamic, flowing order—Johnson introduces a four-part framework: navigation, exploration, maintenance, and monetization, to map how algorithms shape our digital environments. From search engine manipulation to racialized ad targeting and content moderation, this book exposes the rhetorical power of algorithms and their role in reinforcing social oppression and capitalist exploitation. Essential reading for scholars of media, rhetoric, and political science, Algorithmic Worldmaking is a bold call to rethink the ethics and agency of our algorithmic futures.