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Digital Distortions and Interpretive Choices: A Cartographic Perspective on Encoding Regulation

Digital Distortions and Interpretive Choices: A Cartographic Perspective on Encoding Regulation
2023
Queensland University of Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Author(s): 
Anna Huggins, Alice Witt, Mark Burdon
Digital Distortions and Interpretive Choices: A Cartographic Perspective on Encoding Regulation
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This article analyses ‘digital distortions’ in Rules as Code, which refer to disconnects between regulation and code that arise from interpretive choices in the encoding process.

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