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截取部分视角:谷歌搜索结果中丹麦水貂的案例

Screenshotting partial perspectives: The case of Danish mink in Google search results

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2024
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

通过学生群体对“水貂”关键词的搜索实验,研究谷歌搜索结果是否个性化,发现结果趋同源于“社会相关性”而非个人相关性,并提出截屏方法作为赋权公民的策略。

Abstract

Abstract Google has become an “increasing invisible information infrastructure” that “organizes the world's information,” simultaneously shaping and organizing users through “ubiquitous googling” with keywords as a daily habit of new media. However, there is limited knowledge about how Google ranks information, intervenes, and the veracity of its search results. How can they be captured, analyzed, and understood in regard to search ecosystems? This article addresses these questions through a digital ethnography with a group of students as an “experiment in living” that investigates whether individuals receive so‐called “personalized” search results with the keyword “mink.” The method of screenshotting makes permanent the top results, which can then be compared, offering a “partial perspective” as “situated knowledge.” Building on previous empirical search studies using screenshotting, an analysis demonstrates that similar search results are obtained due to Google's recent tendency for “social relevance” and not individual “user relevance.” Students were sorted and grouped into categories of others “like them,” in this case dependent on a static university Internet Protocol address. This educational intervention contributes to screenshotting literature and feminist STS by introducing a method that empowers citizen agency, thereby contributing to developing strategies for generating more democratic, inclusive, and healthier information ecosystems.

数字媒体信息检索数字民族志科学与社会