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Hey I'd love to read sone of those 90s scholars you're talking about. Any suggestions?
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Oh, man it's been ages. I'm talking being in high school and having teachers talk to me about this. And then being in uni and having it be a thing people argued about.
I do not have any of the papers on hand or even remember the authors or names. The idea that algorithmic searches would create a bubble of self-selected media and erode a sense of shared reality isn't new, though. We're talking mid-90s here. People were arguing this about Altavista.
Sherry Turkle’s book “Life on the Screen” was an amazing read back in 1997
The blurb:
A good look at the sociology and psychology of the early internet and how it has potential to impact in both positive and negative ways.
I wasn't around back then, but people like Oscar Gandy and Dan Schiller were open critics of personal data and centralization. Maybe that gives you a good lead.