Digital hegemonies: The localness of search engine results
Every day, billions of Internet users rely on search engines to find information about places to make decisions about tourism, shopping, and countless other economic activities. In an opaque process, search engines assemble digital content produced in a variety of locations around the world and make...
Main Authors: | Ballatore, A, Graham, M, Sen, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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