People Like You : Personalisation in Digital Culture, Healthcare and Data Science (Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures)

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People Like You : Personalisation in Digital Culture, Healthcare and Data Science (Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350340152

Full Description

We ask who—or what, and how—is the person of personalisation. Exploring practices across the domains of digital culture, healthcare and data science, this open-access book argues that they re-articulate relations between economy, politics and culture.

Contemporary investment in big data, increasing computational power and 'real-time' analytics have made participation in a culture of personalisation almost impossible to avoid. We must declare, measure and share our personal data in order to carry out many activities. 'People Like You' are simultaneously one and many: a group, a category, or a generic emerging from the mapping of publics onto populations.

Focusing in-depth on case studies in digital culture, health care and data science, this book identifies common features of personalising practices to evaluate their significance for conceptions of the person. We explore three features: the use of tracking techniques; the formation of relations of likeness, resemblance or similarity on the basis of practices of liking or preference; and new forms of contextualising persons in what Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg referred to as the "default social." This book explores the implications of these techniques for the stratification of populations, processes of inclusion, exclusion and belonging, and the assetisation of data, and how they combine to create to create new emphases on the individual, dividual and generic person.

The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Wellcome Trust.

Contents

Introduction: What is Personalisation?
Chapter 1: Political Arithmetic
Chapter 2: Making Up 'People Like You'
Chapter 3: Participation and Fractal Scaling
Chapter 4: Precision, Prediction and the Continuous Present
Chapter 5: Personalised Generics, or 'Bring Your Own Algorithm'
Chapter 6: Political Arithmetic and Imagined Communities Today
Bibliography

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