01484 a2200133 4500020001800000082001900018100002400037245006500061260003800126300001700164504001800181520108800199650006301287 a9789352800384 a302.231bJOH-W aJohn Cheney-Lippold aWe are databAlgorithms and the making of our digital selves bSage Publicationsc2018aNew York axiii, 317 p. aInclude Index aWhat identity means in an algorithmic age—how it works, how our lives are controlled by it, and how we can resist it. Algorithms are everywhere, organizing the near limitless data that exists in our world. Derived from our every search, like, click, and purchase, algorithms determine the news we get, the ads we see, the information accessible to us, and even who our friends are. These complex configurations create and recreate us, using our data to assign and reassign our gender, race, sexuality, and citizenship status. They can recognize us as celebrities or mark us as terrorists. In this era of ubiquitous surveillance, we have no control over who we are algorithmically. Our identities are made useful not for us, but for someone else. Through a series of entertaining and engaging examples, John Cheney-Lippold draws on the social constructions of identity to advance a new understanding of our algorithmic identities. We Are Data will educate and inspire readers who want to wrest back some freedom in our increasingly surveilled and algorithmically-constructed world. aDigital mediavSocial aspectsvPrivacy, Right ofvInternet