English edition Filosofisch Thuiscaf茅: Jurisgenerativity in the Age of Big Data

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The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies organizes an English edition of the Filosofisch Thuiscaf茅. This time, the session consists of a talk with Matthew Longo about Jurisgenerativity in the Age of Big Data.

Jurisgenerativity in the Age of Big Data

In political theory, we tend to view the relationship between state and citizen as mediated by law; increasingly, however, that relationship is mediated by data 鈥 often over and above the constraints of law. What is the significance of this shift towards disciplinary mechanisms 鈥 like algorithms 鈥 and away from legal ones? What kinds of moral harm does it engender? And what challenge does it pose to democratic theory?

To answer these questions, this talk develops an argument based on jurisgenerativity, or the 鈥渓aw鈥檚 capacity to create a normative universe of meaning which can often escape the 鈥榩rovenance of formal lawmaking鈥欌 鈥 a conceptual keystone of Seyla Benhabib鈥檚 political philosophy. The talk details how disciplinary mechanisms aren鈥檛 merely harmful in and of themselves (by having a chilling effect on individual agency, for example), but because they delimit the norm-generative capacity of law, thereby undercutting its emancipatory potential (and normative force). Rather than facilitate 鈥渄emocratic iterations鈥 or spaces for public claim-making (to use Benhabib鈥檚 terminology), disciplinary mechanisms restrict those spaces as well as our capacity to inhabit them. Thus there is a double bind: in a data-driven world, the law today increasingly can neither stimulate individual action, nor keep disciplinary systems at bay.

Matthew Longo

Matthew Longo is an assistant professor at Leiden 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 Institute of Political Science. He is the author of The Politics of Borders. Sovereignty, Security, and the Citizen after 9/11 (Cambridge: Cambridge 木瓜福利影视 Press, 2017)

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