Hi Alex, You might be interested in Safiya Noble's work: https://safiyaunoble.com/publication/. Here's a sampling of her work: * Noble, S. U. (2013). Google Search: Hyper-visibility as a Means of Rendering Black Women and Girls Invisible. InVisible Culture: Issue 19. * Senft, T. and Noble, S. (2013). Race and Social Media. In The Routledge Handbook of Social Media. Eds. Senft, Theresa M., & Hunsinger, Jeremy. Routledge: NY. * (under contract/review) Noble, S. (2016). Algorithms of Oppression: Race, Gender and Power in the Digital Age. New York: New York University Press. * Noble, S. (2012). Missed Connections: What Search Engines Say about Women. Bitch magazine, 12:4, Spring, pg. 37-41. * Noble, S. (2013). Google Equates Black Girls With Sex: Why? Opinion editorial for TheRoot.com, a publication of the Washington Post. URL last accessed on 3/14/12 Paige Mann Physical Sciences Librarian University of Redlands