Googlearchy
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Googlearchy, or googlocracy, is a term associated with ways in which a search engine, like google, can influence politics and social reality in general. More broadly, the term is intended to reflect on how certain technological developments can influence or dominate the organization of society. The scope of the term can have a variety of uses, such as the issues with freedom of the press and how modern politics are done through the use of the internet, with technologies such as google. One issue raised when considering the googlearchy phenomenon in web politics is in considering whether the changes brought by technologies such as google have reinforced the media that is already more powerful, or the other way around.
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External links
- "Googlearchy": How a Few Heavily-Linked Sites Dominate Politics on the Web - Computer Science article found at Princeton University website
- Googlearchy or Googlocracy? Article on the technology magazine, IEEE Spectrum
- In Google We Trust: Users' Decisions on Rank, Position, and Relevance Article of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol 12.
- Is there a googlearchy? article found on Ars Technica
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