Description
In the age of algorithmic and technology-centered culture, digital technologies do more than mediate information; they actively shape behaviors and social realities. Algorithms embedded in social media platforms and search engines influence how knowledge is produced and visibility is assigned. As these systems increasingly curate public discourse, new digital ideologies emerge as cultural agendas. Understanding these ideologies is essential for critically examining how algorithmic systems redefine truth and collective life in a digitally networked world.
Digital Ideologies in the Age of Algorithmic Culture explores how political, philosophical, and ideological constructs are reshaped through digital media and technologies. It provides an understanding of emerging digital ideologies, cultural shifts, and identity formations in the algorithmic age. Covering topics such as algorithms, digital ideologies, and cultural agendas, this book is an excellent resource for software developers and technology developers, education institutions, researchers, academicians, and graduate students.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Esra Kaygisiz (Ed.)
Dr.
Esra Gökçen Kaygisiz
is an Associate Professor of the Department of Business at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, University of Giresun, since 2014. She graduated from the Computer Teaching Program at Fırat University. Kaygisiz completed a master's program at Bilgi University and a doctorate in Business Management at Selçuk University. During her master's and doctoral studies, she served as an instructor in the Computer Programming Program at Gaziantep University. She has a lot of research and conference papers at the international and national levels. Her research interests include knowledge and wisdom management, human resource management, women, reputation, and entrepreneurship studies with a focus on IT and digital transformation.