Web search engines and distributed assessment systems
Author: Heintz, Christophe
Source: Pragmatics & Cognition, Volume 14, Number 2, 2006 , pp. 387-409(23)
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Abstract:
I analyse the impact of search engines on our cognitive and epistemic practices. For that purpose, I describe the processes of assessment of documents on the Web as relying on distributed cognition. Search engines together with Web users, are distributed assessment systems whose task is to enable efficient allocation of cognitive resources of those who use search engines. Specifying the cognitive function of search engines within these distributed assessment systems allows interpreting anew the changes that have been caused by search engine technologies. I describe search engines as implementing reputation systems and point out the similarities with other reputation systems. I thus call attention to the continuity in the distributed cognitive processes that determine the allocation of cognitive resources for information gathering from others.Keywords: epistemic authority; epistemology; reputation; trust; web
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pc.14.2.15hei
Affiliations: 1: Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Publication date: 2006-01-01
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