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Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law

Jacob Eisler , Uta Kohl

Juvenile Nonfiction / Computers / General

Uta Kohl, The Pixelated person - humanity in the grip of algorithmic personalisation -- Kieron O'Hara, Personalisation and digital modernity : deconstructing the myths of the subjunctive world -- Marc Welsh, Personalisation, power and the datafied subject -- Nick O'Donovan, Personal data and collective value : data-driven personalisation as network effect -- Michèle Finck, Hidden personal insights and entangled in the algorithmic model - the limits of the GDPR in the personalisation context -- TT Arvind, Personalisation, markets, and contract : the limits of legal incrementalism -- Noelia Collado-Rogriguez and Uta Kohl, All data is credit data - personalised consumer credit score and anti-discrimination law -- David Gurnham, Sentencing dangerous offenders in the era of predictive technologies : new skin, same old snake? -- Keith Syrett, P4 medicine' and the purview of health law : the patient or the public? -- Joost Poort and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Personalised pricing : the demise of the fixed price? -- Pamela Ugwudike, Data-driven algorithms in criminal justice : predictions as self-fulfilling prophecies -- Daithí Mac Sithigh, From global village to smart city : reputation, recognition, personalisation, and ubiquity -- Normann Witzleb and Moira Paterson, Micro-targeting in political campaigns : political promise and democratic risk -- Andrew Charlesworth, Regulating algorithmic assemblages : looking beyond corporatist ai ethics -- Konstantinos Katsikopoulos, scepticism about big data's predictive power about human behaviour : making a case for theory and simplicity -- Alun Gibbs, Building personalisation : language and the law -- Jacob Eisler, Conclusion : balancing data-driven personalisation and law as social systems.
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