HOW DO WE LIVE NOW? IN THE AFTERMATH OF OURSELVES 377 Benjamin Peters HOW TO STOP WORRYING ABOUT CLEAN SIGNALS AND START LOVING THE NOISE 363 Kavita Philip YOUR ROBOT ISN’T NEUTRAL 199 Safiya Umoja Nobleġ0 BROKEN IS WORD 213 Andrea Stanton 11 YOU CAN’T MAKE GAMES ABOUT MUCH 231 Noah Wardrip-Fruin PART III WHERE WILL THE FIRE SPREAD? 12 CODING IS NOT EMPOWERMENT 253 Janet Abbate 13 SOURCE CODE ISN’T 273 Ben Allen 14 SKILLS WILL NOT SET YOU FREE 297 Sreela Sarkar 15 PLATFORMS ARE INFRASTRUCTURES ON FIRE 313 Paul N. GENDER IS A CORPORATE TOOL 159 Corinna Schlombs SEXISM IS A FEATURE, NOT A BUG 135 Mar Hicks THE INTERNET WILL BE DECOLONIZED 91 Kavita Philip THE CLOUD IS A FACTORY 29 Nathan EnsmengerĪ NET WORK IS NOT A NET WORK 71 Benjamin Peters Mullaney WHEN DID THE FIRE START? 11 Mar Hicks PART I INTRODUCTIONS YOUR COMPUTER IS ON FIRE 3 Thomas S. | Information technology-Social aspects. Identifiers: LCCN 2019059152 | ISBN 9780262539739 (paperback) Subjects: LCSH: Computers-Social aspects. Description: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, | Includes bibliographical references and index. Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks, Kavita Philip. Title: Your computer is on fire / edited by Thomas S. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Mullaney, Thomas S. This book was set in ITC Stone and Avenir by New Best-set Typesetters Ltd. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher. © 2021 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved. THE MIT PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS LONDON, ENGLAND MULLANEY, BENJAMIN PETERS, MAR HICKS, AND KAVITA PHILIP How Do We Live Now? In the Aftermath of OurselvesĮDITED BY THOMAS S. How to Stop Worrying about Clean Signals and Start Loving the Noise Platforms and the “Modern Infrastructural Ideal”Įscaping Alphabetic Order: The Age of “Input” Second-Order Large Technical Systems: Platforms as Fast Infrastructures The Women across the Street: Disrupting Narratives of Discipline Overturning Representation: The “Muslim Women” and Computer Training Locating Skills Training and Protests in Seelampur The Sociopolitical Implications of Untrustworthy Machines Purpose: If Coding Is the Answer, What Is the Question?Ī Short Primer on the Programming Language Hierarchy “Something of a Pathological Case”: Arabic Script in Computer Softwareīeyond Technical Fixes: What Are the Better Questions?ĭecoding Supply-Side Arguments: Is the Internet a Series of Pipelines? “Here Indeed Was a Medley of Problems”: Arabic and the Typewriter Your Robot’s “Brain” Is Running on Dirty Data In the Digital World, Not All Languages Are Created Equal Labor Organization in IBM’s German Subsidiaryįreshwater Yankee: From Assimilation to Alienation IBM’s Gender and Labor Relations in Germany IBM’s Progressive Labor and Gender Relations in the United States The Power of the Stories We Tell about Technology Seeing Like an Image-Recognition Algorithmįake It until You (Can Get a Woman to) Make It This Is Not a Pipe: Alternative Materialities This Is a Pipe: The Internet as a Traveling Tube The Internet as a Set of Tubes: Virtual and Material Communications Information Is Power, But Must Technology Be Neutral? The US ARPANET, or How Not to Build a Survivable Cybernetic BrainĬonclusion: Why Networks Defy Their Designs The Chilean Project Cybersyn: A Political Revolution in Miniature The Soviet OGAS Network: Neither Nervous System nor Hierarchy The Case of Commercial Content Moderation and the Humans behind It Intelligence: What It Is and How to Automate It We Didn’t Light It, but We Tried to Fight It
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