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EPISODE · May 10, 2011 · 17 MIN

Eli Pariser on the Filter Bubble

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Eli Pariser explores how ideas move in the networked economy. As the board president of MoveOn.org, he pioneered many practices of online organizing. Now, Pariser is focused on the social and political impact of the personalized web, examining the role that filters – both cognitive and software-based – have in shaping what information spreads, which he refers to as the Filter Bubble .

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Eli Pariser explores how ideas move in the networked economy. As the board president of MoveOn.org, he pioneered many practices of online organizing. Now, Pariser is focused on the social and political impact of the personalized web, examining the role that filters – both cognitive and software-based – have in shaping what information spreads, which he refers to as the Filter Bubble .

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