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Deep Search conference 2008


Parent project:

Deep Search > World-Information Institute

Referenced content:

Search Engines and Digital Civil Rights: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Joris van Hoboken (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Dissecting the Gatekeepers (en)
Deep Search conference 2008
Theo Röhle (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Democratizing Search: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Bernhard Rieder (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Deep Methods for the Info-Political Study of Search Engines
Deep Search conference 2008
Richard Rogers (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Multipolar Search
Deep Search conference 2008
Metahaven | Gon Zifroni | Tsila Hassine (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Multipolar Search: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Gon Zifroni | Tsila Hassine | Metahaven (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Deep Search - Closing Discussion Part 2
Deep Search conference 2008
Felix Stalder | Paul Duguid | Bernhard Rieder | Joris van Hoboken | Theo Röhle | Richard Rogers | Gon Zifroni | Tsila Hassine | Metahaven (08.11.2008)
Closing Discussion Part 2
The world according to grep: both sides of the search revolution
Deep Search conference 2008
Paul Duguid (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Search Engines and Digital Civil Rights
Deep Search conference 2008
Joris van Hoboken (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Dissecting the Gatekeepers: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Theo Röhle (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Democratizing Search? From Critique to Society-oriented Design (en)
Deep Search. The Politics of Search beyond Google, Deep Search conference 2008
Bernhard Rieder (November 2008)
This central role of search engines has brought a considerable amount of critical attention to these technical artifacts and, more recently, to the companies that build them.
From Trust to Tracks. A Technology Assessment Perspective Revisited (en)
Deep Search. The Politics of Search beyond Google, Deep Search conference 2008
Claire Lobet-Maris (November 2008)
Over the three last decades, technology assessment has evolved both regarding its concept of technology-society interactions and its political or societal responsibilities. Traditionally, two generations of technology assessment are differentiated.
Deep Search
Deep Search conference 2008
(08.11.2008)
The digital future of finding out. World-Information Institute Conference

Paul Duguid Bernhard Rieder Theo Roehle Claire Lobet-Maris Gon Zifroni, Tsila Hassine Joris van Hoboken
The world according to grep: both sides of the search revolution: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Paul Duguid (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
From Trust to Tracks (en)
Deep Search conference 2008
Claire Lobet-Maris (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
From Trust to Tracks: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Claire Lobet-Maris (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Inside the Google Trap?
Deep Search conference 2008
Gerald Reischl (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Inside the Google Trap? Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Gerald Reischl (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Democratizing Search (en)
Deep Search conference 2008
Bernhard Rieder (08.11.2008)
Deep Search: presentation
Deep Methods for the Info-Political Study of Search Engines: Q&A
Deep Search conference 2008
Richard Rogers (08.11.2008)
Question & Answer
Deep Search - Closing Discussion Part 1
Deep Search conference 2008
Felix Stalder | Paul Duguid | Bernhard Rieder | Joris van Hoboken | Theo Röhle | Richard Rogers | Gon Zifroni | Tsila Hassine | Metahaven (08.11.2008)
Closing Discussion Part 1
Dissecting the Gatekeepers - Relational Perspectives on the Power of Search Engines (en)
Deep Search. The Politics of Search beyond Google, Deep Search conference 2008
Theo Roehle (2008)
The advent of new media technologies is almost inevitably accompanied by discourses that oscillate between technological and social determinism. In the utopian version of these accounts, technology is seen as supporting democratic social dynamics, in the dystopian version it instead becomes a colonizing force that pre-structures individual and group behavior. Search engines, once heralded as empowering tools to navigate online spaces, now increasingly described as “evil” manipulators and data collectors, have been no exception to this rule.

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