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Ethical dimensions of quantification

By: Espeland, Wendy.
Contributor(s): Yung, Vincent.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Science Information Description: 58(2), Jun, 2019: p.238-260.Subject(s): Algorithms | Quantification In: Social Science InformationSummary: The ethical dimensions of quantification are seldom analysed. We examine three ethical features that are characteristic of quantification – its capacity to express or mediate power, focus attention, and shape opportunity structures. We do so in the context of three recent examples of new types of quantification : university rankings, the racial classification of Asians in the US, and facial recognition algorithms. Our examples highlight the importance of understanding the varied and complex ways that quantification creates and organizes social relations, and the effect of this on multiple forms of inequality. - Reproduced.
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58(2), Jun, 2019: p.238-260. Available AR121791

The ethical dimensions of quantification are seldom analysed. We examine three ethical features that are characteristic of quantification – its capacity to express or mediate power, focus attention, and shape opportunity structures. We do so in the context of three recent examples of new types of quantification : university rankings, the racial classification of Asians in the US, and facial recognition algorithms. Our examples highlight the importance of understanding the varied and complex ways that quantification creates and organizes social relations, and the effect of this on multiple forms of inequality. - Reproduced.

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