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Semantic Media

by Andrew Iliadis

Media technologies now provide facts, answers, and "knowledge" to people – search engines, apps, and virtual assistants increasingly articulate responses rather than direct people to other sources.   Semantic Media is about this emerging era of meaning-making technologies. Companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft organize information in new media products that seek to "intuitively" grasp what people want to know and the actions they want to take. This book describes some of the insidious technological practices through which organizations achieve this while addressing the changing contexts of internet searches, and examines the social and political consequences of what happens when large companies become primary sources of information. Written in an accessible style, Semantic Media will be of interest to students and scholars in media, science and technology, communication, and internet studies, as well as professionals wanting to learn more about the changing dynamics of contemporary data practices.

FORMAT
Paperback
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Andrew Iliadis is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and Production at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. A History of Semantics

2. Knowledge Graphs

3. One Schema to Rule them All

4. The Wiki Wrangler

5. "An Ontology-Driven Application for the Masses"

Conclusion



Notes

References

Index

Review

"Semantic Media is an exceptional primer on the meaning-making power big tech exerts through the seemingly innocuous technologies of online search and personal assistants. Iliadis deftly demonstrates how efforts to deliver information to the consumer have far-reaching cultural consequences. A must-read for scholars and students seeking to address contemporary challenges in information and technology."
Andrea L. Guzman, Northern Illinois University

"Iliadis provides a broad introduction to semantic approaches and why they matter, as well as strong theoretical connections and illustrations of their practical application. Anyone interested in how knowledge is constructed and shared in a networked society will find the book enlightening and generative."
Alexander Halavais, Arizona State University

Review Quote

" Semantic Media is an exceptional primer on the meaning-making power big tech exerts through the seemingly innocuous technologies of online search and personal assistants. Iliadis deftly demonstrates how efforts to deliver information to the consumer have far-reaching cultural consequences. A must-read for scholars and students seeking to address contemporary challenges in information and technology." Andrea L. Guzman, Northern Illinois University "Iliadis provides a broad introduction to semantic approaches and why they matter, as well as strong theoretical connections and illustrations of their practical application. Anyone interested in how knowledge is constructed and shared in a networked society will find the book enlightening and generative." Alexander Halavais, Arizona State University

Details

ISBN1509542582
Pages 160
Year 2022
ISBN-10 1509542582
ISBN-13 9781509542581
Format Paperback
Imprint Polity Press
Place of Publication Oxford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Publication Date 2022-11-25
UK Release Date 2022-11-25
NZ Release Date 2022-11-25
Subtitle Mapping Meaning on the Internet
Author Andrew Iliadis
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Alternative 9781509542574
DEWEY 025.0427
Audience Professional & Vocational
AU Release Date 2023-02-09

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