Algorithms of Oppression
How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
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Publication
2018 - New York University Press, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
57,250 words, Guess
Page Count
229 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivealgorithmsofoppr0000nobl
- ISBN-101479837245
- ISBN-101479849944
- ISBN-139781479837243
- ISBN-139781479849949
and 7 more
- WikidataQ56121086
- Library of Congress Control Number2017014187
- OCLC Control Number987591529
- OCLC Control Number1017736697
- Better World Books9781479837243
- Better World Books9781479849949
- Open LibraryOL26947929M
Classifications
- DDC025.04252
- LCCZA4230 .N63 2018
- LCCZA4230 .N63 2018eb
Description
A revealing look at how negative biases against women of color are embedded in search engine results and algorithms Run a Google search for "black girls"-what will you find? "Big Booty" and other sexually explicit terms are likely to come up as top search terms. But, if you type in "white girls," the results are radically different. The suggested porn sites and un-moderated discussions about "why black women are so sassy" or "why black women are so angry" presents a disturbing portrait of black womanhood in modern society. 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, specifically 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 is of utmost importance.
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