The Ordinal Society
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The Ordinal Society
Organizations now measure and rank nearly every aspect of our lives, using data to make predictions about our purchasing power, tastes, and character. The Ordinal Society shows how these predictions structure life chances, producing a hollow morality that launders familiar forms of social advantage into an illusion of merit.
A sweeping critique of how digital capitalism is reformatting our world.
We now live in an "ordinal society." Nearly every aspect of our lives is measured, ranked, and processed into discrete, standardised units of digital information. Marion Fourcade and Kieran Healy argue that technologies of information management, fuelled by the abundance of personal data and the infrastructure of the internet, transform how we relate to ourselves and to each other through the market, the public sphere, and the state.
The personal data we give in exchange for convenient tools like Gmail and Instagram provides the raw material for predictions about everything from our purchasing power to our character. The Ordinal Society shows how these algorithmic predictions influence people's life chances and generate new forms of capital and social expectation: nobody wants to ride with an unrated cab driver anymore or rent to a tenant without a risk score. As members of this society embrace ranking and measurement in their daily lives, new forms of social competition and moral judgement arise. Familiar structures of social advantage are recycled into measures of merit that produce insidious kinds of social inequality.
While we obsess over order and differenceβand the logic of ordinality digs deeper into our behaviours, bodies, and mindsβwhat will hold us together? Fourcade and Healy warn that, even though algorithms and systems of rationalised calculation have inspired backlash, they are also appealing in ways that make them hard to relinquish.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674971141
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 16 April 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 566g
Pages: 384
About the Author
Marion Fourcade is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Economists and Societies, which received the American Sociological Associationβs Distinguished Book Award and the Ludwik Fleck Prize from the Society for the Social Studies of Science. Kieran Healy is Professor of Sociology at Duke University and the author of Data Visualization and Last Best Gifts, which received the Outstanding Book Award from the Association for Research on Non-Profit Organizations and Voluntary Action.
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