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Glad | Glad the concepts were retainable! Homophily is borrowed from Wendy Chun's research into the genealogies of network science - see e.g. https://mediarep.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/c9ca2834-7014-4f93-9f08-35983281c78e/content OR https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/are-friends-electric/289193/homophily-the-urban-history-of-an-algorithm/. It does wonders to think of this as a parallel development within representative kakistocracy :-) / Asker |
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I think the term homophilia is fantastically well chosen. I haven't seen it summarised like that before, but it explains a lot. Could you tell me how it came up in your head? I also love the term kakitocracy <3 Such an elegant way of saying what everybody thinks!
I was not able to understand every meaning in the text. Also I had to ask google what this party is. Everything gives me a very strange feeling. I love it when something gives me this feeling of weirdness. As Mark Fisher said: "Strangeness is an indication that the concepts and frameworks we have previously employed have become obsolete".
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Glad the concepts were retainable! Homophily is borrowed from Wendy Chun's research into the genealogies of network science - see e.g. https://mediarep.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/c9ca2834-7014-4f93-9f08-35983281c78e/content OR https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/are-friends-electric/289193/homophily-the-urban-history-of-an-algorithm/. It does wonders to think of this as a parallel development within representative kakistocracy :-) / Asker