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E-raamat: Ghosts in the Dating App Machine: Virality, AI, Data Colonialism [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(CUNY, USA)
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This book offers a critical examination of the shift to dating apps to illustrate key features of a broader shift to a mode of “data” colonialism based on datafication and AI orchestration. It will interest the fields of digital media, media sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, and media and communication studies.



Ghosts in the Dating App Machine offers a critical examination of the shift to dating apps to illustrate key features of a broader shift to a mode of “data” colonialism based on datafication and AI orchestration.

This book analyses 48 in-depth and mediated interviews, forums, blogs, and official statements made by dating apps. It situates this transition within the broader culture of data colonialism through close readings of science fiction, suggesting the world has become like Us, where doppelgangers constituted from reprehensible proclivities have emerged as digital profiles reflected back to users through the horrific play of social media mirrors to govern their encounters against their wishes. These mirrors allow media companies to conduct surreptitious experiments on users’ dispossessed desires, devise digital doppelgangers from those they disavow, and compel behaviors that are lucrative precisely because they are misaligned with humane values. Yet this horrific play of mirrors is not inevitable. By attending to the ghosts of colonialism unleashed by media companies through the approach developed in this book, it is still possible to galvanize the collective will to combat data colonialism and strive to create a world where love disentangled from colonial modes of desire is possible.

This study will interest scholars attempting to understand the rapidly evolving ecology of dating apps, within the areas of digital media, media sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, and media and communication studies.

1. Introduction

Part 1: Summoning ghosts

2. Feeling ghosts

3. The ghost of coloniality

Part 2: OkCupids ghost

4. OkCupids entrepreneurs of intimacy

5. OkCupids algorithmic imaginary

Part 3: Virality machines

6. The swipe virus

7. Turings ghost

Part 4: Dating app ghosts

8. Uncanny swipe drive

9. Bored ghosts and anxious text games

Part 5: Ghosts in the virality machine

10. One-way funhouse mirrors

11. Conclusion

Appendix: methods

Index
Gregory Narr has researched and taught at CUNY, USA, and Harvard University, USA, including classes on online dating and social media.