Platforms Everywhere

Platforms Everywhere
Author: Nenad Rava
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1801177961

Platforms Everywhere: Transforming Organizations by Integrating Ecosystems in Business Design presents a new comprehensive paradigm for platform businesses and a practical methodology for platforming organizations across sectors and industries.

Living with Algorithms

Living with Algorithms
Author: Ignacio Siles
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 026254542X

A nuanced account from a user perspective of what it’s like to live in a datafied world. We live in a media-saturated society that increasingly transforms our experiences, relations, and identities into data others can analyze and monetize. Algorithms are key to this process, surveilling our most mundane practices, and to many, their control over our lives seems absolute. In Living with Algorithms, Ignacio Siles critically challenges this view by surveying user dynamics in the global south across three algorithmic platforms—Netflix, Spotify, and TikTok—and finds, surprisingly, a more balanced relationship. Drawing on a wealth of empirical evidence that privileges the user over the corporate, Siles examines the personal relationships that have formed between users and algorithms as Latin Americans have integrated these systems into the structures of everyday life, enacted them ritually, participated in public with and through them, and thwarted them. Sometimes users follow algorithms, Siles finds, and sometimes users resist them. At times, users do both. Agency lies in the navigation of the spaces in-between. By analyzing what we do with algorithms rather than what algorithms do to us, Living with Algorithms clarifies the debate over the future of datafication and whether we have a say in its development. Concentrating on an understudied region of the global south, the book provides a new perspective on the commonalities and differences among users within a global ecology of technologies.

Plug-and-Play Education

Plug-and-Play Education
Author: Carlo Perrotta
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2024-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1040031269

Plug-and-Play Education: Knowledge and Learning in the Age of Platforms and Artificial Intelligence documents and critiques how the education sector is changing with the advancement of ubiquitous edtech platforms and automation. As programmability and computation reengineer institutions towards efficiency and prediction, the perpetual collection of and access to digital data is creating complex opportunities and concerns. Drawing from research into secondary and higher education settings, this book examines the influence of digital “infrastructuring”, the automation of teaching and learning, and the very purpose of education in a context of growing platformisation and artificial intelligence integration. These theoretical, practical, and policy-oriented insights will offer educational technologists, designers, researchers, and policymakers a more inclusive, diverse, and open-ended perspective on the design and implementation of learning technologies.

Excavation, Analysis and Interpretation of Early Bronze Age Barrows at Guiting Power, Gloucestershire

Excavation, Analysis and Interpretation of Early Bronze Age Barrows at Guiting Power, Gloucestershire
Author: Alistair Marshall
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789693608

This volume covers the full excavation, analysis and interpretation of two early Bronze Age round barrows at Guiting Power in the Cotswolds, a region where investigation and protection of such sites have been extremely poor, with many barrows unnecessarily lost to erosion, and with most existing excavation partial, and of low quality.

Ireland's First Settlers

Ireland's First Settlers
Author: Peter Woodman
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782977813

Ireland’s First Settlers tells the story of the archaeology and history of the first continuous phase of Ireland’s human settlement. It combines centuries of search and speculation about human antiquity in Ireland with a review of what is known today about the Irish Mesolithic. This is, in part, provided in the context of the author’s 50 years of personal experience searching to make sense of what initially appeared to be little more than a collection of beach rolled and battered flint tools. The story is embedded in how the island of Ireland, its position, distinct landscape and ecology impacted on when and how Ireland was colonized. It also explores how these first settlers evolved their technologies and lifeways to suit the narrow range of abundant resources that were available. The volume concludes with discussions on how the landscape should be searched for the often ephemeral traces of these early settlers and how sites should be excavated. It asks what we really know about the thoughts and life of the people themselves and what happened to them as farming began to be introduced.

Dynamic Future-Proofing

Dynamic Future-Proofing
Author: Alexander Manu
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800435266

Recognising that companies which respond to disruptions in the early stages of amplification can convert potentially existential threats into transformative opportunities, this book shows us how good leadership, intelligent informed opinion, and rapid action in a time of change can help organizations not only to predict the future, but create it.

Cruel Cuckery

Cruel Cuckery
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 249
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

This book provides a comprehensive, no-nonsense guide to understanding and utilizing female attraction cues. It caters to the needs of rational men seeking to enhance their relationships and navigate the modern dating landscape efficiently. By applying redpilled principles, the book aims to educate and empower men to make well-informed decisions, leading to more fulfilling connections with women. The tone is masculine, unapologetic, and free from cultural Marxist influences.

Social Media Influencing in The City of Likes

Social Media Influencing in The City of Likes
Author: Zoe Hurley
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-01-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 180262757X

Providing a much-needed de-Westernising perspectives of Dubai’s social media influencing industry within the broader context of global platform capitalism, Zoe Hurley offers an important contribution to the field of social media through illustrating visible economies in a city circuited by social media influencing.