The Institute of Network Cultures is proud to present INC Reader #9, Society of 
the Query: Reflections on Web Search, edited by René König (Karlsruhe) and 
Miriam Rasch (Rotterdam).

Order a copy of the print book for free, read it online, or download the pdf 
on: 
http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/portal/publication/society-of-the-query-reader-reflections-on-web-search/
       

Read the Introduction to the book here: 
http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/query/2014/04/23/reflect-and-act-introduction-to-the-society-of-the-query-reader/

About the book: Looking up something online is one of the most common 
applications of the web. Whether with a laptop or smartphone, we search the web 
from wherever we are, at any given moment. ‘Googling’ has become so entwined in 
our daily routines that we rarely question it. However, search engines such as 
Google or Bing determine what part of the web we get to see, shaping our 
knowledge and perceptions of the world. But there is a world beyond Google – 
geographically, culturally, and technologically.

The Society of the Query network was founded in 2009 to delve into the larger 
societal and cultural consequences that are triggered by search technology. In 
this Reader, which is published after two conferences held in Amsterdam in 2009 
and 2013, twenty authors – new media scholars, historians, computer scientists, 
and artists – try to answer a number of pressing questions about online search. 
What are the  foundations of web search? What ideologies and assumptions are 
inscribed in search engine algorithms? What solution can be formulated to deal 
with Google’s monopoly in the future? Are alternatives to Google even 
thinkable? What influence does online search have on education practices? How 
do artists use the abundance of data that search engines provide in their 
creative work? By bringing researchers together from a variety of relevant 
disciplines, we aim at opening up new perspectives on the Society of the Query.

www.networkcultures.org/query

Contributors: Aharon 
Amir, Vito Campanelli, Dave Crusoe, Angela Daly, Vicențiu Dîngă, Martin Feuz, 
Ulrich Gehmann, Olivier Glassey, Richard Graham, Mél Hogan, Ippolita, Kylie 
Jarrett, Min Jiang, Anna Jobin, Phil Jones, Simon Knight, Dirk Lewandowski, 
M.E. Luka, Astrid Mager, Martina Mahnke, Andrea Miconi, Jacob Ørmen, Martin 
Reiche, Amanda Scardamaglia, Anton Tanter, and Emma Uprichard.

Editors: René König and Miriam Rasch. Copy-editing: Morgan Currie. Design: 
Katja van Stiphout. Cover Design: Studio Inherent. Printer: Tuijtel, 
Hardinxveld-Giessendam. Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam. 
Supported by: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van 
Amsterdam), Amsterdam Creative Industries Publishing, and Stichting Democratie 
en Media.

René König and Miriam Rasch (eds), Society of the Query Reader: Reflections on 
Web Search, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2014. ISBN: 
978-90-818575-8-1, paperback, 292 pages.


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