Green Search: Studying online environmental information. A research design.

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Abstract

This poster presents the design of a research project in its initial stages. The project Green Search investigates shaping of environmental information, including information on problems and proposed solutions, through their representation in search engine results, in social media tools, and in mobile applications dedicated to environmentally friendly living and consumption and how this is experienced by people using these tools. The project is situated in a socio-technical framework, which sees technology and society as mutually dependent and co-constructed. The following four research questions, organized in two interlinked parts, guide the study: Part I: Configurations - How are specific environmental issues with bearing on everyday life practices configured through web search and recommendation services and in mobile applications facilitating environmentally friendly living? In which ways do users judge mediated personal recommendations (through social media), search engine results and information from dedicated mobile applications for environmentally friendly living? Part II: Trust - How is trust attributed to the information retrieved/received on environmental issues with bearing on everyday life practices, specifically considering how different sources are seen to relate to each other? Which interests, organizations or link relations are perceived as trustworthy and how is this motivated? This is investigated in relation to two thematic areas: food and the home. The presented project uses a mixed method approach, with qualitative methods (focus group interviews) being supplemented with quantitative elements (web analyses).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationiConference 2014 Proceedings
EditorsMaxi Kindling, Elke Greifeneder
PublisheriSchools
Pages945-949
ISBN (Print)978-0-9884900-1-7
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventiConference, 2014 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 2014 Mar 42014 Mar 7

Conference

ConferenceiConference, 2014
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period2014/03/042014/03/07

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cultural Studies
  • Information Studies

Free keywords

  • Search engines
  • information practices
  • socio-technical
  • mixed method
  • environmental information
  • information studies

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