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Network Communication: Algorithmic and Risky Connection

stmm. 2020 (2): 5-23

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2020.02.005

NATALIA KOSTENKO,

Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Professor, Head of Department of Sociology of Culture and Mass Communication, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

natalia.kostenko@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4689-8886


Abstract. The article presents methods of reasoning about the modern algorithmic culture defined by the communicative modes of networks. It is emphasized that, regardless of the biases and accentuations of theoretical thought regarding the information environment and digital communications, the transformation of operator statuses and the mechanics of exchanges, the conceptual space is increasingly leaning towards variations in modeling the interaction of human and non-human agents, in parity or enhancing the privileges of everyone. In support of this, cases of mutual observability of complex algorithms of status online platforms and financial markets, that increases their micro-temporal predictability; the use of botnets of infected computers without the consent of their users in an attack on targeted websites, demonstrating the capabilities of internal machine logic; broadcasting “fake news” in informative practices inspired by human intentionality and adjusted by network generativity are considered. In attempts to discuss socio-technical media reality, discourses of power systems, hierarchical structures and civil society are combined with an understanding of the processes of “social submission” and “machine enslavement”(Deleuze, Guattari), the “technical mentality” (Simondon), as the ontogenetic ability of complex machines to autonomous and self-referential development, that should not be ignored or exaggerated. The search for “non-technical” semantics for describing the media state, updating an acceptable language for sociology, without losing the patterns and facts of media reality, providing a speedy universal connection, producing new solidarity and disunity, changing meanings, but also exuding virulence, remains urgently needed.

Keywords: algorithmic culture, anthropocentrism, techno-determinism, media, social networks, Gilbert Simondon, “technical mentality”

Publication in: ukr | rus

References

Anderson, C.W. (2010). Journalistic networks and the diffusion of local news: The brief, happy news life of the “Francisville Four”. Political Communication, 27, 289–309. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2010.496710

Ball, J. (2017). Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World. Kindle edition from Biteback Publishing. Retrieved from: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1785902148/ref=d...

Butler, J. (2018). Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly. [In Russian]. Moscow: Ad Marginem. [= Батлер 2018]

Cormen, T.X. (2015). Algorithms: Introductory Course. [In Russian]. Moscow: Dialectic-Williams. [= Кормен 2015]

Corner, J. (2017). Fake news, post-truth and media–political change. Media, Culture & Society, 39 (7), 1100–1107. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443717726743

Cubbitt, S. (2016). Preface. In: J. Parikka, Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses (pp. II–X). London: Peter Lang.

Deleuze, G. (1995). Logic of Sens. [In Russian].Moscow: Publishing Center "Academy". [= Делез 1995]

Deleuze, G., Guattari, F. (2010). Capitalism and Schizophrenia: A Thousand Plateaus. [In Russian]. Moscow: U-Factoria, Astrel. Retrieved from: https://paraknig.me/reader/197852? [= Делез, Гваттари 2010]

Deseriis, M. (2017). Hacktivism: On the Use of Botnets in Cyberattacks. Theory, Culture & Society, 34 (4), 131–152. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276416667198

Galloway, A.R. (2006). Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Gillespie, T. (2011). Our misplaced faith in Twitter Trends. Retrieved from: http://www.salon.com/2011/10/19/our_misplaced_fait...

Hansen, M. (2012). Engineering Pre-individual Potentiality: Technics, Transindividuation, and 21st-Century Media. SubStance, 41 (3), 32–59. https://doi.org/10.1353/sub.2012.0025

Hörl, E. (2012). Luhmann, the Non-trivial Machine and the Neocybernetic Regime of Truth. Theory, Culture & Society, 29 (3), 94–121. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276412438592

Iliadis, A.(2013). A New Individuation: Deleuze’s Simondon Connection. Media Tropes, IV (1), 83–100. Retrieved from: www.mediatropes.com/

Karppi, T., Crawford, K. (2016). Social Media, Financial Algorithms and the Hack Crash. Theory, Culture & Society, 33 (1), 73–92. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276415583139

Kishchak, V. (2020). Bot Wars. How the Ukrainian army of media-killers work on Facebook. [In Russian]. Retrieved from: https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/articles/2020/02/3/7... [= Кищак 2020]

Kostenko, N. (2016). In the “emergency” state: cultural effects. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 4, 16–29. [= Костенко 2016]

Kostenko, N. (2019). Risks to information security. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society: monitoring of social change (Iss. 6 (20), pp. 147–158). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Костенко 2019]

Krämer, S. (2015). Medium, Messenger, Transmission: An Approach to Media Philosophy. Amsterdam:Amsterdam University Press.

Latour, B., Lepinay, V. (2009). The Science of Passionate Interests: An Introduction to Gabriel Tarde’s Economic Anthropology. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press.

Lazzarato, M. (2006). The machine. Retrieved from: http://eipcp.net/transversal/1106/lazzarato/en

McEwan, B., Carpenter, C.J., Hopke, J.E. (2018). Mediated Skewed Diffusion of Issues Information: A Theory. Social Media + Society, July–September, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305118800319

Levy, S. (2010). How Google’s algorithm rules the web. In: Wired. Retrieved from: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_google_al...

Massumi, B. (1995). The Autonomy of Affect. Cultural Critique, 31 [The Politics of Systems and Environments, Part II, Autumn], 83–109.

Massumi, B. (2012). “Technical Mentality” Revisited. In: G. Simondon, Being and Technology (pp. 19–36). Edinburgh University Press Ltd.

Parikka, J. (2014). Crowd, power and post-democracy in the 21st century: Jussi Parikka’s interview on digital populism and recent European political phenomena, held on 17 May 2013 with the author of Obsolete Capitalism. Retrieved from: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9s9JFWZcpHob1pqTm...

Parizi, L. (2019). Instrumental Mind, Algorithmic Capitalism and the Innumerable. New Literary Review, 4. [In Russian]. Retrieved from: https://magazines.gorky.media/nlo/2019/4/instrumen... [= Паризи 2019]

Parizi, L. (2019а). "Alien" Subject of Artificial Intelligence. [In Russian]. Retreived from: http://s357a.blogspot.com/2019/03/blog-post.html [= Паризи 2019а]

Shilov, V.V. (2014). The word "algorithm": the origin and development. In: "Potential". [In Russian]. Retreived from: https://www.studmed.ru/shilov-v-v-slovo-algoritm-p... [= Шилов 2014]

Simondon, G. (2012). Technical Mentality. In: Gilbert Simondon Being and Technology (pp. 1–18). Edinburgh University Press Ltd.

Simondon, G. (2015). On the mode of existence of technical objects. In: M. Kurtov, Abbreviated translation of the conclusion from the book by Gilbert Simondon "On the mode of existence of technical objects". [In Russian]. Retreived from: https://syg.ma/@paviel-arsieniev/zhilbier-simondon... [= Симондон 2015]

Skokova, L. (2018). Infrastructure of comparative research of cultural participation. [In Ukrainian]. In: Participation in culture: people, communities, states (pp. 42–58). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Скокова 2018]

Striphas, T. (2015). Algorithmic culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 18 (4–5), 395–412.

Svirskii, Ya.I. (2016). Individuation in the perspective of the complexity paradigm. [In Russian]. Culture and Art, 6 (36), 770–781. Retreived from: www.nbpublish.com. DOI: 10.7256/2222-1956.2016.6.17579 [= Свирский 2016]

Tarde, G. (2000). Social Laws: An Outline of Sociology. Kitchener: Batoche Books.

Totaro, P., Ninno, D. (2014). The Concept of Algorithm as an Interpretative Key of Modern Rationality. Theory, Culture & Society, 31(4). 29–49. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276413510051

van Dijck, J., Poell, T. (2013). Understanding social media logic. Media and Communication, 1 (1), 2–24. https://doi.org/10.12924/mac2013.01010002

Variability of culture: sociological projections (2015). [In Ukrainian]. / [N.Kostenko, A.Ruchka, L.Skokova, etc.]; ed. By N. Kostenko. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Мінливості 2015]

Williams, R. (1983). Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. New York: Oxford University Press.

Received 12.05.2020

Network Communication: Algorithmic and Risky Connection

stmm. 2020 (2): 5-23

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2020.02.005

NATALIA KOSTENKO,

Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Professor, Head of Department of Sociology of Culture and Mass Communication, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

natalia.kostenko@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4689-8886


Abstract. The article presents methods of reasoning about the modern algorithmic culture defined by the communicative modes of networks. It is emphasized that, regardless of the biases and accentuations of theoretical thought regarding the information environment and digital communications, the transformation of operator statuses and the mechanics of exchanges, the conceptual space is increasingly leaning towards variations in modeling the interaction of human and non-human agents, in parity or enhancing the privileges of everyone. In support of this, cases of mutual observability of complex algorithms of status online platforms and financial markets, that increases their micro-temporal predictability; the use of botnets of infected computers without the consent of their users in an attack on targeted websites, demonstrating the capabilities of internal machine logic; broadcasting “fake news” in informative practices inspired by human intentionality and adjusted by network generativity are considered. In attempts to discuss socio-technical media reality, discourses of power systems, hierarchical structures and civil society are combined with an understanding of the processes of “social submission” and “machine enslavement”(Deleuze, Guattari), the “technical mentality” (Simondon), as the ontogenetic ability of complex machines to autonomous and self-referential development, that should not be ignored or exaggerated. The search for “non-technical” semantics for describing the media state, updating an acceptable language for sociology, without losing the patterns and facts of media reality, providing a speedy universal connection, producing new solidarity and disunity, changing meanings, but also exuding virulence, remains urgently needed.

Keywords: algorithmic culture, anthropocentrism, techno-determinism, media, social networks, Gilbert Simondon, “technical mentality”

Publication in: ukr | rus

References

Anderson, C.W. (2010). Journalistic networks and the diffusion of local news: The brief, happy news life of the “Francisville Four”. Political Communication, 27, 289–309. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2010.496710

Ball, J. (2017). Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World. Kindle edition from Biteback Publishing. Retrieved from: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1785902148/ref=d...

Butler, J. (2018). Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly. [In Russian]. Moscow: Ad Marginem. [= Батлер 2018]

Cormen, T.X. (2015). Algorithms: Introductory Course. [In Russian]. Moscow: Dialectic-Williams. [= Кормен 2015]

Corner, J. (2017). Fake news, post-truth and media–political change. Media, Culture & Society, 39 (7), 1100–1107. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443717726743

Cubbitt, S. (2016). Preface. In: J. Parikka, Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses (pp. II–X). London: Peter Lang.

Deleuze, G. (1995). Logic of Sens. [In Russian].Moscow: Publishing Center "Academy". [= Делез 1995]

Deleuze, G., Guattari, F. (2010). Capitalism and Schizophrenia: A Thousand Plateaus. [In Russian]. Moscow: U-Factoria, Astrel. Retrieved from: https://paraknig.me/reader/197852? [= Делез, Гваттари 2010]

Deseriis, M. (2017). Hacktivism: On the Use of Botnets in Cyberattacks. Theory, Culture & Society, 34 (4), 131–152. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276416667198

Galloway, A.R. (2006). Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Gillespie, T. (2011). Our misplaced faith in Twitter Trends. Retrieved from: http://www.salon.com/2011/10/19/our_misplaced_fait...

Hansen, M. (2012). Engineering Pre-individual Potentiality: Technics, Transindividuation, and 21st-Century Media. SubStance, 41 (3), 32–59. https://doi.org/10.1353/sub.2012.0025

Hörl, E. (2012). Luhmann, the Non-trivial Machine and the Neocybernetic Regime of Truth. Theory, Culture & Society, 29 (3), 94–121. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276412438592

Iliadis, A.(2013). A New Individuation: Deleuze’s Simondon Connection. Media Tropes, IV (1), 83–100. Retrieved from: www.mediatropes.com/

Karppi, T., Crawford, K. (2016). Social Media, Financial Algorithms and the Hack Crash. Theory, Culture & Society, 33 (1), 73–92. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276415583139

Kishchak, V. (2020). Bot Wars. How the Ukrainian army of media-killers work on Facebook. [In Russian]. Retrieved from: https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/articles/2020/02/3/7... [= Кищак 2020]

Kostenko, N. (2016). In the “emergency” state: cultural effects. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 4, 16–29. [= Костенко 2016]

Kostenko, N. (2019). Risks to information security. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society: monitoring of social change (Iss. 6 (20), pp. 147–158). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Костенко 2019]

Krämer, S. (2015). Medium, Messenger, Transmission: An Approach to Media Philosophy. Amsterdam:Amsterdam University Press.

Latour, B., Lepinay, V. (2009). The Science of Passionate Interests: An Introduction to Gabriel Tarde’s Economic Anthropology. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press.

Lazzarato, M. (2006). The machine. Retrieved from: http://eipcp.net/transversal/1106/lazzarato/en

McEwan, B., Carpenter, C.J., Hopke, J.E. (2018). Mediated Skewed Diffusion of Issues Information: A Theory. Social Media + Society, July–September, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305118800319

Levy, S. (2010). How Google’s algorithm rules the web. In: Wired. Retrieved from: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_google_al...

Massumi, B. (1995). The Autonomy of Affect. Cultural Critique, 31 [The Politics of Systems and Environments, Part II, Autumn], 83–109.

Massumi, B. (2012). “Technical Mentality” Revisited. In: G. Simondon, Being and Technology (pp. 19–36). Edinburgh University Press Ltd.

Parikka, J. (2014). Crowd, power and post-democracy in the 21st century: Jussi Parikka’s interview on digital populism and recent European political phenomena, held on 17 May 2013 with the author of Obsolete Capitalism. Retrieved from: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9s9JFWZcpHob1pqTm...

Parizi, L. (2019). Instrumental Mind, Algorithmic Capitalism and the Innumerable. New Literary Review, 4. [In Russian]. Retrieved from: https://magazines.gorky.media/nlo/2019/4/instrumen... [= Паризи 2019]

Parizi, L. (2019а). "Alien" Subject of Artificial Intelligence. [In Russian]. Retreived from: http://s357a.blogspot.com/2019/03/blog-post.html [= Паризи 2019а]

Shilov, V.V. (2014). The word "algorithm": the origin and development. In: "Potential". [In Russian]. Retreived from: https://www.studmed.ru/shilov-v-v-slovo-algoritm-p... [= Шилов 2014]

Simondon, G. (2012). Technical Mentality. In: Gilbert Simondon Being and Technology (pp. 1–18). Edinburgh University Press Ltd.

Simondon, G. (2015). On the mode of existence of technical objects. In: M. Kurtov, Abbreviated translation of the conclusion from the book by Gilbert Simondon "On the mode of existence of technical objects". [In Russian]. Retreived from: https://syg.ma/@paviel-arsieniev/zhilbier-simondon... [= Симондон 2015]

Skokova, L. (2018). Infrastructure of comparative research of cultural participation. [In Ukrainian]. In: Participation in culture: people, communities, states (pp. 42–58). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Скокова 2018]

Striphas, T. (2015). Algorithmic culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 18 (4–5), 395–412.

Svirskii, Ya.I. (2016). Individuation in the perspective of the complexity paradigm. [In Russian]. Culture and Art, 6 (36), 770–781. Retreived from: www.nbpublish.com. DOI: 10.7256/2222-1956.2016.6.17579 [= Свирский 2016]

Tarde, G. (2000). Social Laws: An Outline of Sociology. Kitchener: Batoche Books.

Totaro, P., Ninno, D. (2014). The Concept of Algorithm as an Interpretative Key of Modern Rationality. Theory, Culture & Society, 31(4). 29–49. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276413510051

van Dijck, J., Poell, T. (2013). Understanding social media logic. Media and Communication, 1 (1), 2–24. https://doi.org/10.12924/mac2013.01010002

Variability of culture: sociological projections (2015). [In Ukrainian]. / [N.Kostenko, A.Ruchka, L.Skokova, etc.]; ed. By N. Kostenko. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Мінливості 2015]

Williams, R. (1983). Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. New York: Oxford University Press.

Received 12.05.2020

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