Society of the Query

MENU
  • Home
  • About
    • About Society of the Query #1
  • Conference
    • Program
    • Biographies
    • Program booklet
  • Past events
    • Society of the Query #2 – Conference Report
    • #1 Amsterdam
      • Conference report #1
      • Videos Society of the Query #1
      • Program
      • Biographies
      • Credits / Contact
      • Tickets
      • Press
    • related events
  • Reader & Magazine
    • Society of the Query Reader
    • Society of the Query magazine: 10 artikelen over zoeken op het web
    • Articles for download Society of the Query Reader
  • Resources
    • Readings
      • Children’s Information – Who Cares? By Maarten Sprenger
      • Who’s Offering Children’s Information on the Internet?
    • Search Engines
  • Contact
    • Mailinglist
  • Home
  • About
    • About Society of the Query #1
  • Conference
    • Program
    • Biographies
    • Program booklet
  • Past events
    • Society of the Query #2 – Conference Report
    • #1 Amsterdam
      • Conference report #1
      • Videos Society of the Query #1
      • Program
      • Biographies
      • Credits / Contact
      • Tickets
      • Press
    • related events
  • Reader & Magazine
    • Society of the Query Reader
    • Society of the Query magazine: 10 artikelen over zoeken op het web
    • Articles for download Society of the Query Reader
  • Resources
    • Readings
      • Children’s Information – Who Cares? By Maarten Sprenger
      • Who’s Offering Children’s Information on the Internet?
    • Search Engines
  • Contact
    • Mailinglist

Posts Tagged: privacy

Astrid Mager – Is Small Beautiful? Big Search and its Alternatives

By martaburugorri, November 11, 2013

Short interview with Astrid Mager from network cultures on Vimeo. In the first session  Astrid Mager tells us about search engines, pointing out that Google is not the only search engine that is using personal data for commercial interests, or for instance, collaborating with the NSA. She holds that we shouldn’t blame only Google as there are many other [...]

Joris van Hoboken: Does privacy still exist in an environment of search?

By Chris Castiglione, November 13, 2009

“In a society of the query, it’s an interesting question to ask what happens to all those queries, what legal norms apply to the registration, processing and access to these queries, and do these norms successfully safeguard the more fundamental interests of search engine users: a free realm to seek and access information and ideas,” [...]

Design and development by Roberto Picerno & Silvio Lorusso.