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    Author(s)Karen Yeung, Martin Lodge
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780198838494
    Pages294
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2019

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    Oxford Algorithmic Regulation 2019 Edition by Karen Yeung, Martin Lodge

    As the power and sophistication of of 'big data' and predictive analytics has continued to expand, so too has policy and public concern about the use of algorithms in contemporary life. This is hardly surprising given our increasing reliance on algorithms in daily life, touching policy sectors from healthcare, transport, finance, consumer retail, manufacturing education, and employment through to public service provision and the operation of the criminal justicesystem. This has prompted concerns about the need and importance of holding algorithmic power to account, yet it is far from clear that existing legal and other oversight mechanisms are up to the task. This collection of essays, edited by two leading regulatory governance scholars, offers a criticalexploration of 'algorithmic regulation', understood both as a means for co-ordinating and regulating social action and decision-making, as well as the need for institutional mechanisms through which the power of algorithms and algorithmic systems might themselves be regulated. It offers a unique perspective that is likely to become a significant reference point for the ever-growing debates about the power of algorithms in daily life in the worlds of research, policy and practice. The range ofcontributors are drawn from a broad range of disciplinary perspectives including law, public administration, applied philosophy, data science and artificial intelligence. Taken together, they highlight the rise of algorithmic power, the potential benefits and risks associated with this power, theway in which Sheila Jasanoff's long-standing claim that 'technology is politics' has been thrown into sharp relief by the speed and scale at which algorithmic systems are proliferating, and the urgent need for wider public debate and engagement of their underlying values and value trade-offs, the way in which they affect individual and collective decision-making and action, and effective and legitimate mechanisms by and through which algorithmic power is held to account. Table of contents : - 1: Karen Yeung and Martin Lodge: Algorithmic Regulation: An IntroductionPart I: Normative concerns2: Karen Yeung: Why worry about decision-making by machine?3: Teresa Scantamburlo, Andrew Charlesworth and Nello Cristianini: Machine decisions and human consequences4: Natalia Criado and Jose M Such: Digital discrimination5: John Danaher: The ethics of algorithmic outsourcing in everyday lifePart II: Public sector applications6: Michael Veale and Irina Brass: Administration by Algorithm? Public Management meets Public Sector Machine Learning7: Alex Griffiths: The Practical Challenges of Implementing Algorithmic Regulation for Public Services8: Martin Lodge and Andrea Mennicken: Reflecting on Public Service Regulation by AlgorithmPart III: Governing algorithmic systems9: Leighton Andrews: Algorithms, regulation and governance readiness10: Jason D Lohr, Winston J Maxwell and Peter Watts: Legal practitioners' approach to regulating AI risks11: Lee A Bygrave: Minding the machine v2.0: The EU General Data Protection Regulation and Automated Decision Making



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