Fluid agency in relation to algorithms: Tensions, mediations, and transversalities

Author:

Siles Ignacio1ORCID,Gómez-Cruz Edgar2,Ricaurte Paola3

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica

2. University of Texas at Austin, USA

3. Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico

Abstract

This paper argues for a fluid approach to the study of agency in relation to algorithms, one that promotes crossing the boundaries of established analytical positions and breaking away from dualistic forms to frame its study. Building on various intellectual traditions, we develop three sensibilities for implementing such an approach: (a) working with tensions as an alternative to thinking about algorithmic power and human agency as an either/or binary; (b) examining mediations to reverse the tendency to treat algorithms as an ahistorical and universal force; and (c) exploring transversalities to navigate the spaces that emerge between various temporalities and levels of analysis. To make our case, we examine a crucial tension in the study of agency and algorithms, namely how scholars have either attributed power to algorithms or agency to users of algorithmic systems. The conclusion situates our argument for fluidity within larger historical debates in the study of technological power and human agency.

Funder

Vicerrectoría de Investigación, Universidad de Costa Rica

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication

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