This book brings together three academic fields - Public Administration, Criminal Justice and Urban Governance - into a single conceptual framework, and offers a broad cultural-political analysis, addressing critical and ethical issues of algorithms.
Marc Schuilenburg is Professor at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, VU University Amsterdam.
Rik Peeters is Research Professor of public administration at the Centre for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), Mexico City.
1 The algorithmic society: An introduction 1
RIK PEETERS AND MARC SCHUILENBURG
PART I
Algorithmic governance 17
2 Governing by algorithms and algorithmic governmentality: Towards machinic judgement 19
PAUL HENMAN
3 Algorithmic regulation: Machine learning as a governance tool 35
CARY COGLIANESE
4 Responsible and accountable algorithmization: How to generate citizen trust in governmental usage of algorithms 53
ALBERT MEIJER AND STEPHAN GRIMMELIKHUIJSEN
5 Towards principles of good digital administration: Fairness, accountability and proportionality in automated decision-making 67
ARJAN WIDLAK, MARLIES VAN ECK AND RIK PEETERS
PART II
Algorithmic justice 85
6 The seductiveness of fairness: Is machine learning the answer? - Algorithmic fairness in criminal justice systems 87
FERNANDO ÁVILA, KELLY HANNAH-MOFFAT AND PAULA MAURUTTO
7 Rethinking predictive policing: Towards a holistic framework of democratic algorithmic surveillance 104
ROSAMUNDE VAN BRAKEL
8 Algorithmic reasoning: The production of subjectivity through data 119
GWEN VAN EIJK
PART III
Algorithmic cities 135
9 Smart city imaginaries: Looking beyond the techno-utopian vision 137
MARC SCHUILENBURG AND BRUNILDA PALI
10 Sense in the (smart) city: Where personalisation is the political 154
MICHAEL McGUIRE
11 Five smart city futures: A criminological analysis of urban intelligence 172
KEITH HAYWARD
12 Understanding the algorithmic society: Concluding thoughts 193
MARC SCHUILENBURG AND RIK PEETERS