Google and the digital divide : the bias of online knowledge /

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Author / Creator:Segev, Elad.
Imprint:Oxford, U.K. : Chandos Pub., 2010.
Description:1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Chandos internet series
Chandos internet series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11230243
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ISBN:9781780631783
1780631782
1306206006
9781306206006
184334565X
9781843345657
9781843345657
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Beneficial to scholars and students in the fields of media and communication, politics and technology, this book outlines the significant role of search engines in general and Google in particular in widening the digital divide between individuals, organisations and states. It uses innovative methods and research approaches to assess and illustrate the digital divide by comparing the popular search queries in Google and Yahoo in different countries as well as analysing the various biases in Google News and Google Earth. The different studies developed and presented in this book provide various.
Other form:Print version: Segev, Elad. Google and the digital divide. Oxford : Chandos Pub., 2010 184334565X
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Summary:Beneficial to scholars and students in the fields of media and communication, politics and technology, this book outlines the significant role of search engines in general and Google in particular in widening the digital divide between individuals, organisations and states. It uses innovative methods and research approaches to assess and illustrate the digital divide by comparing the popular search queries in Google and Yahoo in different countries as well as analysing the various biases in Google News and Google Earth. The different studies developed and presented in this book provide various indications of the increasing customisation and popularisation mechanisms employed by popular search engines, which together with "organising the world's information" inevitably also intensify information inequalities and reinforce commercial and US-centric priorities and agendas. Develops an extensive historical investigation of information, power and the digital divide Provides new social and political perspectives to understand search engines in general and Google in particular Suggests original methods to study and assess the digital divide as well as the extent of commercialisation and Americanisation worldwide
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781780631783
1780631782
1306206006
9781306206006
184334565X
9781843345657