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The Ordinal Society
Book • 2024
The Ordinal Society explores how digital technologies, fueled by personal data and internet infrastructure, transform social interactions through markets, public spheres, and states.
It highlights how algorithmic predictions influence life chances and create new forms of capital and social inequality.
The book critiques the pervasive ranking and measurement in modern society, which both inspire backlash and remain appealing due to their convenience and perceived moral correctness.
It highlights how algorithmic predictions influence life chances and create new forms of capital and social inequality.
The book critiques the pervasive ranking and measurement in modern society, which both inspire backlash and remain appealing due to their convenience and perceived moral correctness.
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Sean M. Carroll

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278 | Kieran Healy on the Technology of Ranking People