Abstract
Current commentaries on digital change have emphasised the reality of our increasing exposure to the power of algorithms. My intervention examines this assertion with a media-historical approach that traces arguments raised in a legal case to the point of software inception. I show that the power of algorithm is based on the eminent cultural techniques of reading and writing. As an antidote to this power, I propose the concept of source code critique, which draws upon historiography and so-called ‘literate programming’, and which could help to introduce transparency into an algorithm's opaque agency.
How to Cite:
Krajewski, M., (2019) “Against the Power of Algorithms Closing, Literate Programming, and Source Code Critique”, Law Text Culture 23(1), 119-133. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.664
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