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Search engines have become a key part of our everyday lives. Yetwhile much has been written about how to use search engines and howthey can be improved, there has been comparatively littleexploration of what the social and cultural effects might be. Likeall technologies, search engines exist within a larger political,cultural, and economic environment. This volume aims to redressthis balance and to address crucial questions such as: * How have search engines changed the way we organize ourthoughts about the world, and how we work? * What are the 'search engine wars', what do they portend…mehr
Search engines have become a key part of our everyday lives. Yetwhile much has been written about how to use search engines and howthey can be improved, there has been comparatively littleexploration of what the social and cultural effects might be. Likeall technologies, search engines exist within a larger political,cultural, and economic environment. This volume aims to redressthis balance and to address crucial questions such as: * How have search engines changed the way we organize ourthoughts about the world, and how we work? * What are the 'search engine wars', what do they portend forthe future of search, and who wins or loses? * To what extent does political control of search engines, or thepolitical influence of search engines, affect how they are used,misused, and regulated? * Does the search engine help shape our identities and interactionswith others, and what implications does this have for privacy? Informed members of the information society must understand thesocial contexts in which search engines have been developed, whatthat development says about us as a society, and the role of thesearch engine in the global information environment. This bookprovides the perfect starting point.
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Alexander Halavais is a social architect, interested in ways of helping form a culture of creativity, freedom and justice. He is an assistant professor at Quinnipiac University, where he teaches in a masters program in interactive communications. Halavais has published extensively on the role of computing in social change, and edited an anthology entitled 'Cyberporn & Society.'
"Alex Halavais' Search Engine Society instantly became essential reading for all of us who cared how Google was shaping our minds and lives. It's clear, well organized, accessible, and deep. I'm excited to see this new and updated edition. I will assign it in classes and cite it for many years." Siva Vaidhyanathan, The University of Virginia
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