The Third Party Diary: Tracking the trackers on Dutch governmental websites

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Authors
Publication date 2014
Journal NECSUS
Volume | Issue number 3 | 1
Pages (from-to) 195-217
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
Abstract
This article discusses how the browser plugin Ghostery contributes to a particular understanding of contemporary consumer surveillance by making Web tracking transparent. The Tracker Tracker is a digital methods tool that, by following Ghostery, detects trackers on specific sets of URLs. It was used to examine all the websites of the Government of the Netherlands on a regular basis. Ghostery also invokes a particular informational genre which has an effect on how we understand the issue of Web tracking. The use of such a tool therefore raises a question: what happens when we repurpose an ‘issue device’ as ‘research device’?
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.5117/NECSUS2014.1.VELD
Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/NECSUS2014.1.VELD
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