Computational Culture Special Issue: Situated Bayes
Schindler, Juni; Klumbytė, Goda and Fuller, Matthew, eds. 2025. Computational Culture Special Issue: Situated Bayes, Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies, (10). 2047-2390 [Edited Journal]
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Table of Contents: Special Issue: Situated Bayes Edited by Juni Schindler, Goda Klumbytė and Matthew Fuller Special Issue Introduction Juni Schindler, Goda Klumbytė, Matthew Fuller, Situated Bayes – Feminist and pluriversal perspectives on Bayesian knowledge Special Issue Articles Clemens Apprich, Learning How to Learn: Abduction as the ‘Missing Link’ in Machine Learning Alan F. Blackwell, Nicola J. Bidwell and Charlie Nqeisji, Computing a Pluriversal Future Elizabeth de Freitas, Quantum cognition and the limits of classical probability models David Gauthier, The Cancelling Out of Chance Christopher Lawless, Subversive Witness: The Disruptive Influence of Bayes Theorem on Forensic Science Adrian Mackenzie, Generating samples: re-writing Bayes Rule as a probabilistic AI hack Conrad Moriarty Cole, Poetics of Opacity: Glissant and Bayes Krystin Unverzagt, Tobias Krueger, Anja Klein, Márk Somogyvári, Rossella Alba, Situating Bayesian Knowledge: A Case Study of Modelling Pollutant Transfers from Land to Water Special Issue Interview Maria Chehonadskih and Matthew Fuller, Life-building and Perspectival Vision, an interview with Maria Chehonadskih, author of Alexander Bogdanov and the Politics of Knowledge after the October Revolution. General Article Tony D. Sampson, Where Positive Flow Can Thrive: A Critical Approach to User Experience and Control in the Computational Workplace Comments Annet Dekker, Pluralities of Scale, thinking through technical development, an interview with Martijn van Boven and Florian van Zandwijk, curators of the exhibition Pluralities of Scale. 70 Years of Microchip History Kye Sung Lee, Translator’s note to “Machine Translation and Benjamin: Pure Language” Jae Hyun Lee, Machine Translation and Benjamin: Pure Language, translated by Kye Sung Lee Reviews John Cayley, The Mesh We’re In, a review of, Aden Evens, The Digital and its Discontents Diana Lengua, InterFrictions, a review of, Jakko Kemper, Frictionlessness: The Silicon Valley Philosophy of Seamless Technology and the Aesthetic Value of Imperfection Júlia Nueno Guitart, Here Again, Numbers Rule, a review of Mike Hill, On Posthuman War, computation and military violence Warren Sack, Code, Capital and Culture, a review of Brian Lennon, Programming Language Cultures: Automating Automation |
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August 2025 |
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