Pattern Discrimination
Discover the thought-provoking insights in Pattern Discrimination by Clemens Apprich, published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2018. This engaging paperback spans 144 pages and brings together a diverse array of media thinkers and artists from the United States and Germany.
The book tackles critical questions relevant to our digital age: How can we learn to discriminate without perpetuating discrimination? What methods can we employ to filter information from data while avoiding the reinsertion of racist, sexist, and classist beliefs? Furthermore, it explores ways to challenge and queer homophilic tendencies within digital cultures.
Perfect for readers interested in media studies, cultural criticism, and social justice, Pattern Discrimination invites you to reflect on the complexities of information and identity in contemporary society. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of these pressing issues.