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    <title language="eng">(Dis)Obedience in digital societies</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Algorithms are not to be regarded as a technical structure but as a social phenomenon – they embed themselves, currently still very subtle, into our political and social system. Algorithms shape human behavior on various levels: they influence not only the aesthetic reception of the world but also the well-being and social interaction of their users. They act and intervene in a political and social context. As algorithms influence individual behavior in these social and political situations, their power should be the subject of critical discourse – or even lead to active disobedience and to the need for appropriate tools and methods which can be used to break the algorithmic power.</abstract>
    <subTitle language="deu">perspectives on the power of algorithms and data</subTitle>
    <identifier type="isbn">978-3-8394-5763-4</identifier>
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    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:bvb:573-20449</identifier>
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    <editor>
      <first_name>Sven</first_name>
      <last_name>Quadflieg</last_name>
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      <first_name>Klaus</first_name>
      <last_name>Neuburg</last_name>
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      <first_name>Simon</first_name>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="19309">Fakultät Informatik</collection>
    <collection role="persons" number="25815">Nestler, Simon</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt</thesisPublisher>
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