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_aNoble, Safiya Umoja, _e1 |
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_aAlgorithms of oppression : _bhow search engines reinforce racism / _cSafiya Umoja Noble. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aHow search engines reinforce racism |
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_aNew York : _bNew York University Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_a1 online resource (xv, 229 pages) : _billustrations |
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_tIntroduction: the power of algorithms -- _tA society, searching -- _tSearching for Black girls -- _tSearching for people and communities -- _tSearching for protections from search engines -- _tThe future of knowledge in the public -- _tThe future of information culture -- _tConclusion: algorithms of oppression -- |
520 | 0 | _a"In Algorithms of Oppression, Safiya Umoja Noble challenges the idea that search engines like Google offer an equal playing field for all forms of ideas, identities, and activities. Data discrimination is a real social problem. Noble argues that the combination of private interests in promoting certain sites, along with the monopoly status of a relatively small number of Internet search engines, leads to a biased set of search algorithms that privilege whiteness and discriminate against people of color, especially women of color. Through an analysis of textual and media searches as well as extensive research on paid online advertising, Noble exposes a culture of racism and sexism in the way discoverability is created online. As search engines and their related companies grow in importance--operating as a source for email, a major vehicle for primary and secondary school learning, and beyond--understanding and reversing these disquieting trends and discriminatory practices are of utmost importance."--Provided by publisher | |
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_aInternet searching _xSocial aspects. |
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_aComputer algorithms _xSocial aspects. |
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_aSearch engines _xSociological aspects. |
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