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Algorithms of Oppression – How Search Engines Reinforce Racism

Submitted on Tue, 2019-12-10 15:50

 

This book was published in February 2018, but had a big impact throughout 2019. It explores the ways in which search engine bias discriminates against those of colour, certain races and women.   An insightful book – it reminds us that simple technologies like search engines or social media, are rarely “neutral” devices. Their design and use has consequences. Given the age in which we live – an age of “alternative facts”, “questionable truths”, abandonment of science – the way in which we ask students to use technology has consequences for their understanding of the world.   This is a very important book which has implications for what we ask students to do.

Book Url:
https://nyupress.org/9781479837243/algorithms-of-oppression/

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Noble, S.U.

Publishing Date

2018

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New York University Press

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New York

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Technologies of Learning

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