Synopsis
Interviews with Scholars of Systems and Cybernetics about their New Books
Episodes
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Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder, “Knowledge Machines: Digital Transformations of the Sciences and Humanities” (MIT Press, 2015)
15/11/2015 Duration: 38minBy now it is incontrovertible that new technology has had an effect on how regular people get information. Whether in the form of an online newspaper or a Google search, new technology has allowed individuals to access masses of information faster than ever before. What, then, has been the effect...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Christopher Vitale, “Networkologies: A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age” (Zero Books, 2014)
12/08/2015 Duration: 43minNetworks seem to be the dominant metaphor for contemporary society. In Networkologies: A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age (Zero Books, 2014), Christopher Vitale sets out a manifesto for understanding and using networks as the basis of a new philosophy. The book draws on continental philosophy, complex systems theory...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Margaret Morrison, “Reconstructing Reality: Models, Mathematics, and Simulations” (Oxford UP, 2015)
15/07/2015 Duration: 01h08minAlmost 400 years ago, Galileo wrote that the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. Today, mathematics is integral to physics and chemistry, and is becoming so in biology, economics, and other sciences, although amid great controversy. The messy reality of biological creatures and their social relations...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Timothy Jordan, “Information Politics: Liberation and Exploitation in the Digital Society” (Pluto Press, 2015)
05/05/2015 Duration: 52minStruggles over information in the digital era are central to Tim Jordan‘s new book, Information Politics: Liberation and Exploitation in the Digital Society (Pluto Press, 2015). The book aims to connect a critical theoretical reading of the idea of information with the architectures and practices surrounding information. The text begins...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Christine L. Borgman, “Big Data, Little Data, No Data: Scholarship in the Networked World” (MIT Press, 2015)
20/04/2015 Duration: 37minSocial media and digital technology now allow researchers to collect vast amounts of a variety data quickly. This so-called “big data,” and the practices that surround its collection, is all the rage in both the media and in research circles. What makes data “big,” is described by the v’s: volume,...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Orit Halpern, “Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945” (Duke UP, 2014)
09/03/2015 Duration: 01h15minThe second half of the twentieth century saw a radical transformation in approaches to recording and displaying information. Orit Halpern‘s new book traces the emergence of the “communicative objectivity” that resulted from this shift and produced new forms of observation, rationality, and economy. Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Frank Pasquale, “The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information” (Harvard UP, 2015)
24/12/2014 Duration: 52minHidden algorithms make many of the decisions that affect significant areas of society: the economy, personal and organizational reputation, the promotion of information, etc. These complex formulas, or processes, are thought by many to be unbiased and impartial and, therefore, good for automated decision-making. Yet, recent scandals, as well as...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hugh F. Cline, “Information Communication Technology and Social Transformation” (Routledge, 2014)
09/10/2014 Duration: 42minThere is no doubt that innovations in technology have had, and are having, a significant impact on society, changing the way we live, work, and play. But the changes that we are seeing are far from novel. In fact, most are a continuation of changes to society and societal structure...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Anne Jaap Jacobson, “Keeping the World in Mind” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)
15/08/2014 Duration: 01h06minSome theorists in the cognitive sciences argue that the sciences of the mind don’t need or use a concept of mental representation. In her new book, Keeping the World in Mind: Mental Representations and the Science of the Mind (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), Anne Jaap Jacobson, Professor of Philosophy and Electrical...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Marcin Milkowski, “Explaining the Computational Mind” (MIT Press, 2013)
15/07/2014 Duration: 01h07minThe computational theory of mind has its roots in Alan Turing’s development of the basic ideas behind computer programming, specifically the manipulation of symbols according to rules. That idea has been elaborated since in a number of very different ways, but in some form it remains a core idea of...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Peter Gardenfors, “The Geometry of Meaning: Semantics Based on Conceptual Spaces” (MIT Press, 2014)
09/06/2014 Duration: 44minA conceptual space sounds like a rather nebulous thing, and basing a semantics on conceptual spaces sounds similarly nebulous. In The Geometry of Meaning: Semantics Based on Conceptual Spaces (MIT Press, 2014), Peter Gardenfors demonstrates that this need not be the case. Indeed, his research is directed towards establishing a...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Vincent Mosco, “To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World” (Paradigm Publishers, 2014)
29/05/2014 Duration: 38minThe “cloud” and “cloud computing” have been buzzwords over the past few years, with businesses and even governments praising the ability to save information remotely and access that information from anywhere. And an increasing number of organizations and individuals are using the cloud almost exclusively for their computing and storage...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michael Strevens, “Tychomancy: Inferring Probability from Causal Structure” (Harvard UP, 2013)
15/04/2014 Duration: 01h01minWhen we’re faced with a choice between Door #1, Door #2, and Door #3, how do we infer correctly that there’s an equal chance of the prize being behind any of the doors? How is it that we are generally correct to choose the shorter of two checkout lines in...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hallam Stevens, “Life Out Of Sequence: A Data-Driven History of Bioinformatics” (University of Chicago Press, 2013)
31/01/2014 Duration: 01h16minHallam Stevens‘s new book is a rich and fascinating ethnographic and historical account of the transformations wrought by integrating statistical and computational methods and materials into the biological sciences. Life Out Of Sequence: A Data-Driven History of Bioinformatics (University of Chicago Press, 2013) follows the data through the physical and...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michael Weisberg, “Simulation and Similarity: Using Models to Understand the World” (Oxford UP, 2013)
15/01/2014 Duration: 01h03minIn 1956 and 1957, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers decided to test a plan to dam up the San Francisco Bay in order to protect its water supply: they built a 1.5 acre model of the Bay area in a warehouse, with hydraulic pumps to simulate tides and river...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tadeusz Zawidzki, “Mindshaping: A New Framework for Understanding Human Social Cognition” (MIT Press, 2013)
15/10/2013 Duration: 01h08minSocial cognition involves a small bundle of cognitive capacities and behaviors that enable us to communicate and get along with one another, a bundle that even our closest primate cousins don’t have, at least not to the same level of sophistication: pervasive collaboration, language, mind-reading and what Tadeusz Zawidzki, Associate...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Paul Thagard, “The Cognitive Science of Science: Explanation, Discovery, and Conceptual Change” (MIT Press, 2012)
15/05/2012 Duration: 01h06minWe’ve all heard about scientific revolutions, such as the change from the Ptolemaic geocentric universe to the Copernican heliocentric one. Such drastic changes are the meat-and-potatoes of historians of science and philosophers of science. But another perspective on them is from the point of view of cognition. For example, how...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Susan Schneider, “The Language of Thought: A New Philosophical Direction” (MIT Press, 2011)
15/08/2011 Duration: 01h07minIn 1975, Jerry Fodor published a book entitled The Language of Thought, which is aptly considered one of the most important books in philosophy of mind and cognitive science of the last 50 years or so. This book helped launch what became known as the classical computational theory of the...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices