This paper uses and recycles data from a third-party digital marketing firm, to explore how targeted ads contribute to larger systems of racial discrimination. Focusing on a case study of targeted ads for educational searches in New York City, it discusses data visualizations and mappings of trends in the advertisements’ targeted populations alongside U.S census data corresponding to these target zipcodes. We summarize and reflect on the results to consider how internet platforms systemically and differentially target advertising messages to users based on race; the tangible harms and risks that result from an internet traffic system designed to discriminate; and finally, novel approaches and frameworks for further auditing systems amid opa...
Between 2016 and 2020, Facebook allowed advertisers in the United States to target their adv...
This thesis examines how relevant parties position the ethics of online demographic-based targeting ...
The concept of racial inequality has existed from the early days of service provision, with evidence...
Recent attention paid to 'dark patterns' in online marketing has yet to engage with the most prevale...
Who gets to see what on the internet? And who decides why? These are among the most crucial question...
Researchers and journalists have repeatedly shown that algorithms commonly used in domains such as c...
International audienceRecently, online targeted advertising platforms like Facebook have been critic...
The ability of social media companies to precisely target advertisements to individual users based o...
Technological innovation has led to the prevalent use of algorithms in everyday decision making. So ...
Targeted or “personalized” marketing is an everyday part of most web users’ experience. But how do c...
Jazmin JD Dantzler reviews Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Stafiy...
Some algorithms may have similar discriminatory tendencies to humans. The presented study investigat...
As the usage of artificial intelligence systems is on the rise, so are racist inaccuracies.The algor...
Online advertising has evolved into a massive industry, the success of which is at least partially d...
Technology continues to permeate societal structures at a rapid pace. Even as exciting advancements ...
Between 2016 and 2020, Facebook allowed advertisers in the United States to target their adv...
This thesis examines how relevant parties position the ethics of online demographic-based targeting ...
The concept of racial inequality has existed from the early days of service provision, with evidence...
Recent attention paid to 'dark patterns' in online marketing has yet to engage with the most prevale...
Who gets to see what on the internet? And who decides why? These are among the most crucial question...
Researchers and journalists have repeatedly shown that algorithms commonly used in domains such as c...
International audienceRecently, online targeted advertising platforms like Facebook have been critic...
The ability of social media companies to precisely target advertisements to individual users based o...
Technological innovation has led to the prevalent use of algorithms in everyday decision making. So ...
Targeted or “personalized” marketing is an everyday part of most web users’ experience. But how do c...
Jazmin JD Dantzler reviews Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Stafiy...
Some algorithms may have similar discriminatory tendencies to humans. The presented study investigat...
As the usage of artificial intelligence systems is on the rise, so are racist inaccuracies.The algor...
Online advertising has evolved into a massive industry, the success of which is at least partially d...
Technology continues to permeate societal structures at a rapid pace. Even as exciting advancements ...
Between 2016 and 2020, Facebook allowed advertisers in the United States to target their adv...
This thesis examines how relevant parties position the ethics of online demographic-based targeting ...
The concept of racial inequality has existed from the early days of service provision, with evidence...