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Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
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Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
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Artificial Democracy - The Impact of Big Data on Politics, Policy, and Polity

Artificial Democracy

The Impact of Big Data on Politics, Policy, and Polity
Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
(2025)
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  • Vital Source searchable e-book (Fixed pages)
  • Udgiver: University of British Columbia Press (Juni 2025)
  • Forfattere: Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
  • ISBN: 9780774871037
Democracy and data have a complicated relationship. Under the influence of big data and artificial intelligence, some democracies are being transformed, for better or worse, as relations between citizens, political parties, governments, and corporations are redrawn. As the pace of technological change accelerates, suffusing how we govern and are governed, there is an urgent need to assess these transformations. Artificial Democracy explores the ways in which data collection, analytics, and application are changing political practices, government policies, and democratic polities themselves. With an international roster of multidisciplinary contributors, this highly topical collection takes a comprehensive approach to big data’s effect on democracy through such topics as elections, political party interactions, government policies, and the ways we conceptualize the relationship between individuals and government. From the use of micro-targeting in electoral campaigns to the clash between privacy and surveillance in the name of protecting society during the COVID-19 pandemic, Artificial Democracy tackles both the dangers and the potentially desirable changes made possible by the symbiosis of big data and artificial intelligence. Along the way, it not only provides important insights about the current transformation of politics, policy, and polities, but also explores the effects, implications, opportunities, and risks that we should expect in the near future.
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  • Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages)
  • Udgiver: University of British Columbia Press (Juni 2025)
  • Forfattere: Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
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Democracy and data have a complicated relationship. Under the influence of big data and artificial intelligence, some democracies are being transformed, for better or worse, as relations between citizens, political parties, governments, and corporations are redrawn. As the pace of technological change accelerates, suffusing how we govern and are governed, there is an urgent need to assess these transformations. Artificial Democracy explores the ways in which data collection, analytics, and application are changing political practices, government policies, and democratic polities themselves. With an international roster of multidisciplinary contributors, this highly topical collection takes a comprehensive approach to big data’s effect on democracy through such topics as elections, political party interactions, government policies, and the ways we conceptualize the relationship between individuals and government. From the use of micro-targeting in electoral campaigns to the clash between privacy and surveillance in the name of protecting society during the COVID-19 pandemic, Artificial Democracy tackles both the dangers and the potentially desirable changes made possible by the symbiosis of big data and artificial intelligence. Along the way, it not only provides important insights about the current transformation of politics, policy, and polities, but also explores the effects, implications, opportunities, and risks that we should expect in the near future.
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  • Hardback: 200 sider
  • Udgiver: University of British Columbia Press (Juni 2025)
  • Forfattere: Cecilia Biancalana og Eric Montigny
  • ISBN: 9780774871013

Democracy and data have a complicated relationship. Under the influence of big data and artificial intelligence, some democracies are being transformed, for better or worse, as relations between citizens, political parties, governments, and corporations are being redrawn.

Artificial Democracy explores the ways in which data collection and analytics, and their application, are changing political practices, government policies, and even democratic polities themselves. With an international roster of multidisciplinary contributors, this highly topical collection takes a comprehensive approach to big data's effect on democracy, from the use of micro-targeting in electoral campaigns to the clash between privacy and surveillance in the name of protecting society.

Artificial Democracy tackles both the dangers and the potentially desirable changes made possible by the symbiosis of big data and artificial intelligence. It explores shifts in how we conceptualize the citizen-government relationship and asks important questions about where we could be heading.

Introduction: Towards an Artificial Democracy? / Eric Montigny and Cecilia Biancalana
Part 1: Polity: A Regulatory Framework for a Democratic Use of Data and AI 1 Big Data and Electoral Democracy: The Epistemic Risk / François Blais 2 Big Data: A Collective Resource of Connected Worlds / Pierre Trudel 3 The Democratic Specifications / François Pellegrini
Part 2: Politics: Use of Data, Profiling, and Personalizing in Electioneering 4 The Closing of Ranks: The Collusion of Federal Political Parties and the Resistance to Privacy Regulation / Colin J. Bennett 5 Digital Data as a Lens on Voters' Lifestyle: Theoretical Perspectives and Insights / Catherine Ouellet and Yannick Dufresne 6 What's Behind Micro-Targeting? The Role of Party Members. Ethnography of a Data-Driven Campaign in Turin / Cecilia Biancalana
Part 3: Policy: Surveillance and Data Protection During the COVID-19 Pandemic 7 Surveillance Capitalism Meets the Pandemic: Surveillance Challenges to the "Social Contract" / David Lyon 8 The Use of COVID-19 Exposure Notification Apps in Canada: A Deep Dive in the Provincial Privacy Frameworks / Pierre-Luc Déziel Conclusion: Democracy as an Artifact / Julia Rone and Cecilia Biancalana

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