Dr. Rosie Graham BA (Hons), MA, PhD (Exon), AFHEA

University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Rosie is a lecturer in contemporary literature and digital studies and co-director of the Centre for Digital Cultures at the University of Birmingham. She conducts research at the intersection of technology, language and culture by placing programmes, platforms or services in a global cultural and philosophical context.

Her current work draws in particular on critical theory to consider search engines as convergences of language, programming and culture on a global scale. In 2023, she published ‘Investigating Google’s Search Engine: Ethics, Algorithms, and the Machines Built to Read Us’ (Bloomsbury Academic). In further publications, she addresses, among other things, the ethical duties of search engines.

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Rosie Graham @ University of Birmingham

„Investigating Google’s Search Engine: Ethics, Algorithms, and the Machines Built to Read Us“