Appraisers and Assessors Manual
Author: Winfred Lafayette Prouty
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Published: 1930
Total Pages: 520
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Author: Winfred Lafayette Prouty
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Published: 1930
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Illinois. State Tax Commission
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Published: 1939
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Illinois. Property Tax Division
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Published: 1939
Total Pages: 400
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1931
Total Pages: 2832
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Colin Koopman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2019-06-21
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 022662661X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe are now acutely aware, as if all of the sudden, that data matters enormously to how we live. How did information come to be so integral to what we can do? How did we become people who effortlessly present our lives in social media profiles and who are meticulously recorded in state surveillance dossiers and online marketing databases? What is the story behind data coming to matter so much to who we are? In How We Became Our Data, Colin Koopman excavates early moments of our rapidly accelerating data-tracking technologies and their consequences for how we think of and express our selfhood today. Koopman explores the emergence of mass-scale record keeping systems like birth certificates and social security numbers, as well as new data techniques for categorizing personality traits, measuring intelligence, and even racializing subjects. This all culminates in what Koopman calls the “informational person” and the “informational power” we are now subject to. The recent explosion of digital technologies that are turning us into a series of algorithmic data points is shown to have a deeper and more turbulent past than we commonly think. Blending philosophy, history, political theory, and media theory in conversation with thinkers like Michel Foucault, Jürgen Habermas, and Friedrich Kittler, Koopman presents an illuminating perspective on how we have come to think of our personhood—and how we can resist its erosion.
Author: James Dougald Henderson
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Published: 1931
Total Pages: 504
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Published: 1932
Total Pages: 246
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Municipal Reference and Research Center (New York, N.Y.)
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Published: 1931
Total Pages: 694
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Engineering Societies Library
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 892
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick Morrison Babcock
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Published: 1932
Total Pages: 616
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