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What is Algorithm Literacy? A Conceptualization and Challenges Regarding its Empirical Measurement

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This document is a part of the following document:
Algorithms and Communication

Dogruel, Leyla

Abstract

While communication research has been particularly focused on examining the effects of algorithms on (public) communication processes, less attention has been dedicated to studying media users' understanding and perceptions of algorithms in online contexts. This contribution provides a first step in... view more

While communication research has been particularly focused on examining the effects of algorithms on (public) communication processes, less attention has been dedicated to studying media users' understanding and perceptions of algorithms in online contexts. This contribution provides a first step into studying Internet users’ competences in navigating algorithmically curated environments by proposing a theoretical concept on (lay) Internet users' algorithm literacy. Based on existing concepts in media literacy research, we present theory-driven dimensions to address algorithm literacy among Internet users. This is complemented by suggestions for an operationalization of these dimensions informed by findings from qualitative interviews with Internet users. As a result, the proposed concept of algorithm literacy comprises two cognitive dimensions, namely awareness & knowledge and the (critical) evaluation of algorithms, and two behavior-related dimensions, addressing individuals' coping behaviors and abilities for creation and design in terms of the use of algorithms.... view less

Keywords
algorithm; perception; Internet; dimensional analysis; media; utilization; media skills

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
Media use; Internet use; Literacy; Navigation; Curation

Collection Title
Algorithms and Communication

Editor
Taddicken, Monika; Schumann, Christina

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
p. 67-93

Series
Digital Communication Research, 9

ISSN
2198-7610

ISBN
978-3-945681-09-1

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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