Do digital markets and algorithmic governance pose intractable problems for existing forms of regulation and policing?

Do digital markets and algorithmic governance pose intractable problems for existing forms of regulation and policing?
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9783668623729
ISBN-13 : 3668623724
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Book Synopsis Do digital markets and algorithmic governance pose intractable problems for existing forms of regulation and policing? by : Pascal A. Nonnen

Download or read book Do digital markets and algorithmic governance pose intractable problems for existing forms of regulation and policing? written by Pascal A. Nonnen and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2018-01-29 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Sociology - Culture, Technology, Peoples / Nations, grade: 1,0, University of Edinburgh (Social and Political Science), course: Digital Markets & Society, language: English, abstract: In this essay, I argue that the emergence of digital markets constitutes a break with past social forms. Chapter one will examine the new social order by introducing Michel Foucault’s concept of ‘Governmentality’, followed by ‘algorithmic governance’ as governance by algorithms (governance by technology). I will outline how algorithms are not only shaped by humans but also shape humans and co-determine how social reality is organized. Chapter two will focus on how algorithmic governance and dark net as a space of anonymity pose challenges to society and to current forms of regulation and policing. It will also discuss whether, and to what extent, authorities can respond to the particular problems raised by digital markets and algorithmic governance. This essay will conclude that algorithmic governance and dark net as a space of anonymity confront both society and authorities with intractable regulatory problems. Due to the rise of a new social order, various effects such as secrecy, opacity, and inscrutability complicate regulatory responses on the part of authorities. As all members of society become more dependent on complex technology, it will be impossible for authorities to tackle the effects of algorithmic governance and dark net as a space of anonymity as a whole.

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