New Media & Society, published online 18/2/2018 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818757204)In this article, I investigate internet governance in practice by focusing on search engines, Google in particular. Building on STS‐grounded internet governance research, I ask how different stakeholders interpret governing by algorithms, the governing of algorithms, and the limits of various governing modes when considering local specificities. To answer these questions, I conducted 18 qualitative interviews with key experts involved in search engine governance from four distinct societal domains: policy, law, civil society and the IT sector (from Austria and/ or the European level). In this analysis, I show that perceptions of search engine governanc...
This project responds to an ongoing discussion in scholarship that identifies and analyzes the ideol...
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it build...
Search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, are co-producers of academic knowledge....
New Media & Society, published online 18/2/2018 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818757204)In this ar...
Information, Communication & Society 2012, pp. 1-19, iFirst ArticleThis article investigates how the...
Media and communications have always been employed by dominant actors and played a crucial role in f...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
Google has been blamed for its de facto monopolistic position on the search engine market, its explo...
A multidisciplinary book that takes internet governance research as a research subject in its own ri...
Much academic work on governance in recent years has explored responses that states have made to sec...
When American lawyers talk about essential facilities, they are usually referring to antitrust doc...
This article argues that search engines raise not merely technical issues but also political ones. O...
In this paper I highlight two implications of the widespread use of search engines, which are often ...
This project responds to an ongoing discussion in scholarship that identifies and analyzes the ideol...
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it build...
Search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, are co-producers of academic knowledge....
New Media & Society, published online 18/2/2018 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818757204)In this ar...
Information, Communication & Society 2012, pp. 1-19, iFirst ArticleThis article investigates how the...
Media and communications have always been employed by dominant actors and played a crucial role in f...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article is the second in a trilogy that maps the growing role of online intermediaries within t...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
Google has been blamed for its de facto monopolistic position on the search engine market, its explo...
A multidisciplinary book that takes internet governance research as a research subject in its own ri...
Much academic work on governance in recent years has explored responses that states have made to sec...
When American lawyers talk about essential facilities, they are usually referring to antitrust doc...
This article argues that search engines raise not merely technical issues but also political ones. O...
In this paper I highlight two implications of the widespread use of search engines, which are often ...
This project responds to an ongoing discussion in scholarship that identifies and analyzes the ideol...
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it build...
Search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, are co-producers of academic knowledge....