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- References + (Bleiker, Roland and Campbell, David and Hutchison, Emma. ''Visual Cultures of Inhospitality''. , 2014.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland and Hutchison, Emma. ''Emotions, agency, and power in world politics''. Routledge., 2020.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland and Hutchison, Emma. ''Fear no more: emotions and world politics''. , 2008.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland and Hutchison, Emma. ''Introduction: Emotions and world politics''. , 2014.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland and Hutchison, Emma. ''Methods and Methodologies for the Study of Emotions in World Politics''. Palgrave Macmillan., 2018.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland. ''In Search of Thinking Space: Reflections on the Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland. ''Mapping Visual Politics''. Routledge.1st ed., 2018.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland. ''Pluralist Methods for Visual Global Politics''. , 2015.)
- References + (Bleiker, Roland. ''Visual Assemblages''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Blippar. ''What is Computer Vision – Post 5: A Very Quick History - Blog - Blippar''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Blunden, Mark. ''AI face scanners will let fans go ticket-free at a London stadium''. , pubdate.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Blunden, Mark. ''AI face scanners will let fans go ticket-free at a London stadium''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Boczkowska, Kornelia. ''From master narratives to DIY stories: on the post-digital sublime and database documentary in two city symphony films''. , 2019.)
- References + (Bodoni, Stephanie. ''EU Warns Tech Giants to Remove Terror Content in 1 Hour—or Else''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Boersma, Sanne and Schinkel, Willem. ''Imagining society: Logics of visualization in images of immigrant integration''. , 2015.)
- References + (Bogers, Loes and Chiappini, Letizia. ''The critical makers reader: (un)learning technology''. , 2019.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Bogle, Ariel. ''Documents reveal AFP's use of controversial facial recognition technology''. , 2020.)
- References + (Bogue, Ronald. ''Deleuze on cinema''. Routledge., 2003.)
- References + (Bonaccini, Léonore and Fourt, Xavier. ''Atlas of agendas – mapping the power, mapping the commons''. Bureau d´études., pubdate.)
- References + (Bonifacic, Igor. ''New York City says it will reassess police use of facial recognition''. , 2020.)
- References + (Bonnefon, Jean-François and Rahwan, Iyad. ''Machine Thinking, Fast and Slow''. , 2020.)
- References + (Booth, Robert. ''Halt public use of facial recognition tech, says equality watchdog''. , 2020.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Booth, Robert. ''Halt public use of facial recognition tech, says equality watchdog''. , 2020.)
- References + (Borgdorff, Henk. ''The Conflict of the Faculties''. Leiden University Press., 2012.)
- References + (Borgdorff, Henk. ''The debate on research in the arts''. , 2004.)
- References + (Borgdorff, Henk. ''The Conflict of the Faculties''. , pubdate.)
- References + (Borges, Jorge Luis and others. ''Of exactitude in science''. , 2002.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Boseley, Matilda. ''Sydney police fine hundreds of anti-lockdown protesters for ‘filthy, risky behaviour’''. , 2021.)
- References + (Bounegru, Liliana and De Pryck, Kari and Venturini, Tommaso and Mauri, Michele. ''We only have 12 years”: YouTube and the IPCC report on global warming of 1.5ºC''. , 2020.)
- References + (Bourdieu, Pierre and Wacquant, Loïc. ''Bourdieu, P: Invitation to Reflexive Sociology''. Blackwell Publishers.1st edition ed., 1992.)
- References + (Bourdieu, Pierre. ''Homo academicus: 1002''. Suhrkamp.7th edition ed., 1992.)
- References + (Bourdieu, Pierre. ''Participant Objectivation*''. , 2003.)
- References + (Bourne, Mike and Johnson, Heather and Lisle, Debbie. ''Laboratizing the border: The production, translation and anticipation of security technologies''. , 2015.)
- References + (Bousquet, Antoine J.. ''The eye of war''. University of Minnesota Press., 2018.)
- References + (Bousquet, Antoine and Grove, Jairus and Shah, Nisha. ''Becoming weapon: an opening call to arms''. , 2017.)
- References + (Bousquet, Antoine. ''Lethal visions: the eye as function of the weapon''. , 2017.)
- References + (Bousquet, Antoine. ''Welcome to the Machine: Rethinking Technology and Society through Assemblage Theory''. Palgrave Macmillan UK., 2014.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Bowles, Nellie. ''Why Is a Tech Executive Installing Security Cameras Around San Francisco?''. , 2020.)
- References + (Braeunert, Svea and Malone, Meredith. ''To See Without Being Seen: Critical Concepts and Curatorial Approaches Informing the Exhibition on Contemporary Art, Drones, and Surveillance''. , 2019.)
- References + (Braidotti, Rosi. ''Transpositions: on nomadic ethics''. Polity Press., 2006.)
- References + (Braidotti, Rosi. ''Transpositions: on nomadic ethics''. Polity Press., 2006.)
- References + (Brandom, Russell. ''California’s statehouse is considering a controversial facial recognition bill''. , 2020.)
- References + (Bratton, Benjamin. ''AI urbanism: a design framework for governance, program, and platform cognition''. , 2021.)
- References + (Bravington, Alison and King, Nigel. ''Putting graphic elicitation into practice: tools and typologies for the use of participant-led diagrams in qualitative research interviews''. , 2019.)
- References + (Brayne, Sarah. ''Predict and surveil: data, discretion, and the future of policing''. Oxford University Press., 2021.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (Brayne, Sarah. ''Predict and surveil: data, discretion, and the future of policing''. Oxford University Press., 2021.)
- References + (Bridle, James. ''New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future''. Verso., 2018.)
- Security Vision Wiki References + (BriefCam. ''Protecting a cherished symbol of freedom with Axis''. , 2014.)
- References + (Britton, Loren and Klumbyte, Goda and Draude, Claude. ''Doing thinking: revisiting computing with artistic research and technofeminism''. , 2019.)
- References + (Brockmann, Hilke and Drews, Wiebke and Torpey, John. ''A class for itself? On the worldviews of the new tech elite''. , 2021.)
- References + (Broeckmann, Andreas. ''The Machine as Artist as Myth''. , 2019.)