Search engines have become a key part of our everyday lives. Yet there
is growing concern with how algorithms, which run just beneath the
surface of our interactions online, are affecting society. This timely
new edition of Search Engine Society enlightens readers on the forms
of bias that algorithms introduce into our knowledge and social spaces,
drawing on recent changes to technology, industries, policies, and
research. It provides an introduction to the social place of the search
engine and addresses crucial questions such as:
- How have search engines changed the way we organize our thoughts about
the world, and how we work?
- To what extent do politics shape search, and does search shape
politics?
This book is a must-read for those who wish to understand the future of
the social internet and how search shapes it.