Culture Machine, 12: The Digital Humanities: Beyond Computing (2011)

26 February 2011, dusan

“The field of the digital humanities embraces various scholarly activities in the humanities that involve writing about digital media and technology as well as being engaged in digital media production. Perhaps most notably, in what some are describing as a ‘computational turn’, it has seen techniques and methods drawn from computer science being used to produce new ways of understanding and approaching humanities texts. But just as interesting as what computer science has to offer the humanities is the question of what the humanities have to offer computer science. Do the humanities really need to draw so heavily on computer science to develop their sense of what the digital humanities might be? These are just some of the issues that are explored in this special issue of Culture Machine.”

Edited by Federica Frabetti
Publisher Open Humanities Press, 2011
Open Access
ISSN 1465-4121

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Lucas D. Introna, Helen Nissenbaum: Facial Recognition Technology. A Survey of Policy and Implementation Issues (2009)

21 February 2011, dusan

Facial recognition technology (FRT) has emerged as an attractive solution to address many contemporary needs for identification and the verification of identity claims. It brings together the promise of other biometric systems, which attempt to tie identity to individually distinctive features of the body, and the more familiar functionality of visual surveillance systems. This report develops a socio-political analysis that bridges the technical and social-scientific literatures on FRT and addresses the unique challenges and concerns that attend its development, evaluation, and specific operational uses, contexts, and goals. It highlights the potential and limitations of the technology, noting those tasks for which it seems ready for deployment, those areas where performance obstacles may be overcome by future technological developments or sound operating procedures, and still other issues which appear intractable. Its concern with efficacy extends to ethical considerations.

Report of the Center for Catastrophe Preparedness and Response, New York University
April 2009
60 pages

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Daniel Domscheit-Berg: Inside WikiLeaks. Meine Zeit bei der gefährlichsten Website der Welt (2011) [German]

20 February 2011, dusan

Die Enthüllungen von WikiLeaks halten die Welt in Atem. Doch wer steckt hinter der Organisation, die die Mächtigen fürchten macht und das Pentagon eine 120 Mann starke Task Force einberufen ließ? Wie sieht es aus in der Schaltzentrale von WikiLeaks und welche brisanten Papiere schlummern dort noch?

Daniel Domscheit-Berg nimmt uns mit ins Herz von WikiLeaks. Er hat die Enthüllungsplattform seit 2007 Seite an Seite mit Julian Assange aufgebaut. Der junge Deutsche ist weltweit der Mann, der neben dem schillernden und zunehmend umstrittenen Gründer den besten Einblick in das Whistleblower-Projekt hat. Seit Domscheit-Berg und andere Mitstreiter sich im Herbst 2010 aus dem Projekt zurückzogen, ist Julian Assange alleiniger Herrscher über dieses machtvolle Instrument.

Inside WikiLeaks ist ein packend geschriebener Enthüllungsreport voller unbekannter Fakten. Er erzählt die Geschichte von WikiLeaks, wie sie noch keiner gehört hat.

Written by Tina Klopp
Publisher: Econ Verlag, Ullstein Buchverlage, Berlin, 2011
ISBN 978-3-8437-0062-7
304 pages

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