by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Search Bias
Here is a recent article published in InVisible Culture, an electronic peer-reviewed journal of visual culture from the University of Rochester. The article explores the ways in which racialized and gendered identities are often misrepresented in commercial...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Black Lives Matter
It’s been a difficult year facing the crisis of brutality and watching images of unarmed African Americans being killed by law enforcement circulate in social media over and over. One of the highlights for me in this abyss of sadness, is that I’ve made the move back...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Feminism
Recently, I went to Portland at the invitation of ACRL, to talk about my forthcoming book (NYU Press) on why we get misrepresentations of women, girls, people and culture in commercial search engines — and why we should care. Many thanks to Laurie D. Borman for...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Feminism
In case you missed a stellar conversation today, we’ve got the web broadcast and Storify of tweets here. I truly enjoyed being a part of this amazing panel, as we thought through the complexities of the “creative economy” and innovation. This broadcast is the prequel...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Search Bias
This summer, I was invited to give a talk at the Personal Democracy Forum, featuring some of the most notable scholars, activists, media-makers, and technologists from around the world. It was a great occasion to meet new people and think broadly about the...
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