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  • References  + (Heilbron, Micha and Armeni, Kristijan and Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs and Hagoort, Peter and de Lange, Floris P. ''A hierarchy of linguistic predictions during natural language comprehension''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Heinrichs, Bert. ''Discrimination in the age of artificial intelligence''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Hekkanen, Raila. ''Fields, Networks and Finnish prose: A Comparison of Bourdieusian Field Theory and Actor-Network Theory in Translation Sociology''. , pubdate.)
  • References  + (Helberger, Natali and Araujo, Theo and de Vreese, Claes H.. ''Who is the fairest of them all? Public attitudes and expectations regarding automated decision-making''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Heller, K. J.. '''One Hell of a Killing Machine': Signature Strikes and International Law''. , 2013.)
  • References  + (Hendricks, Lisa Anne and Hu, Ronghang and Darrell, Trevor and Akata, Zeynep. ''Grounding Visual Explanations''. , pubdate.)
  • References  + (Hepworth, Katherine J.. ''Make Me Care: Ethical Visualization for Impact in the Sciences and Data Sciences''. Springer., 2020.)
  • References  + (Herbers, Lukas J.. ''MA_Thesis_Herbers''. , pubdate.)
  • References  + (Herrera, Geoffrey L.. ''Technology and International Systems''. , 2003.)
  • References  + (Hess, David J.. ''Bourdieu and Science Studies: Toward a Reflexive Sociology''. , 2011.)
  • References  + (Heusch, Luc. ''The cinema and social science''. , 1988.)
  • References  + (Hill, David W.. ''Trajectories in platform capitalism''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Hill, Kashmir and J.X., Gabriel. ''Clearview’s Facial Recognition App Is Identifying Child Victims of Abuse''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Hill, Kashmir. ''The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Hill, Kashmir. ''Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm''. , 2020.)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (Hill, Kashmir. ''Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Hjorth and Larissa. ''The Routledge companion to digital ethnography''. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group., 2017.)
  • References  + (Hockings, Paul and Tomaselli, Keyan G. and Ruby, Jay and MacDougall, David and Williams, Drid and Piette, Albert and Schwarz, Maureen T. and Carta, Silvio. ''Where Is the Theory in Visual Anthropology?''. , 2014.)
  • References  + (Hodson, Dermot. ''The politics of <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">FinTech</span> : Technology, regulation, and disruption in <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">UK</span> and German retail banking''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Hoggett, Paul and Thompson, Simon. ''Politics and the emotions: the affective turn in contemporary political studies''. Continuum., 2012.)
  • References  + (Hohenberger, Eva. ''VIETNAM/USA. Trinh T. Minh-ha in an interview by Eva Hohenberger''. Intellect., 2007.)
  • References  + (Hoijtink, Marijn and Leese, Matthias. ''How (not) to talk about technology International Relations and the question of agency''. Routledge., 2019.)
  • References  + (Hollanek, Tomasz. ''AI transparency: a matter of reconciling design with critique''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Holmes, Brian and Lomme, Freek. ''An atlas of agendas: mapping the power, mapping the commons''. Onomatopee., 2015.)
  • References  + (Holt, Tom and Freilich, Joshua D. and Chermak, Steven and McCauley, Clark. ''Political radicalization on the Internet: Extremist content, government control, and the power of victim and jihad videos''. , 2015.)
  • References  + (Holub, Robert C.. ''Reception Theory''. Taylor and Francis., 2013.)
  • References  + (Hong, Caylee. ''“Safe cities” in Pakistan: Knowledge infrastructures, urban planning, and the security state''. , 2022.)
  • References  + (Hood, Jacob. ''Making the body electric: The politics of body-worn cameras and facial recognition in the United States''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Hope, Andrew. ''Foucault, panopticism and school surveillance research''. , 2013.)
  • References  + (Hopman, Roos and M’charek, Amade. ''Facing the unknown suspect: forensic DNA phenotyping and the oscillation between the individual and the collective''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Horn-Muller, Ayurella. ''The Art Of AI Storytelling: How One 30 Under 30 Scientist Is Teaching Devices To Make Assumptions''. , pubdate.)
  • References  + (Hornborg, Alf. ''Machines as manifestations of global systems: Steps toward a sociometabolic ontology of technology''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Horton, Adrian. ''John Oliver on police use of facial recognition: 'We’re about to cross a major line'''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Houck, Shannon C. and Repke, Meredith A. and Conway, Lucian Gideon. ''Understanding what makes terrorist groups’ propaganda effective: an integrative complexity analysis of ISIL and Al Qaeda''. , 2017.)
  • References  + (Hough, Peter. ''International Politics of the Arctic: Coming in from the Cold''. , 2013.)
  • References  + (Houwing, Lotte. ''Stop the Creep of Biometric Surveillance Technology''. , 2020.)
  • References  + (Huberman, Jenny. ''Amazon Go, surveillance capitalism, and the ideology of convenience''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Hughes, Seamus. ''Whose Responsibility is it to Confront Terrorism Online? - Lawfare''. , pubdate.)
  • References  + (Huiberts, L.M and Smolders, K.C.H.J and IJHuiberts, L.M and Smolders, K.C.H.J and IJsselsteijn, W.A and Kort, Y.A.W, de and Kort, Y.A.W, de and et al, xx. ''Shining light on memory: the effects of daytime bright light exposure on memory task performance varying in difficulty level''. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven., 2014. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven., 2014.)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (Huiberts, L.M and Smolders, K.C.H.J and IJHuiberts, L.M and Smolders, K.C.H.J and IJsselsteijn, W.A and Kort, Y.A.W, de and Kort, Y.A.W, de and et al, xx. ''Shining light on memory: the effects of daytime bright light exposure on memory task performance varying in difficulty level''. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven., 2014. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven., 2014.)
  • References  + (Humphrey, David. ''Sensing the human: biometric surveillance and the Japanese technology industry''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Humphreys, Lee. ''The Qualified Self: Social Media and the Accounting of Everyday Life''. The MIT Press., 2018.)
  • References  + (Hunger, Francis. ''Point Clouds. Scatterplots and Tables as User Interfaces of Artificial 'Intelligence'''. , 2023.)
  • References  + (Hunger, Francis. ''Unhype Artificial 'Intelligence'! A proposal to replace the deceiving terminology of AI.''. , 2023.)
  • References  + (Hunter, Shona. ''Power, Politics and the Emotions: Impossible Governance?''. Routledge-Cavendish.1 ed., 2015.)
  • References  + (Hutchison, Emma and Bleiker, Roland. ''Theorizing emotions in world politics''. , 2014.)
  • References  + (Hutchison, Emma. ''Affective communities in world politics: collective emotions after trauma''. Cambridge University Press., 2016.)
  • References  + (Hutchison, Emma. ''Trauma and the Politics of Emotions: Constituting Identity, Security and Community after the Bali Bombing''. , 2010.)
  • References  + (Huysmans, Jef. ''Motioning the politics of security: The primacy of movement and the subject of security''. , 2022.)
  • References  + (Hynek, Nik and Solovyeva, Anzhelika. ''Operations of power in autonomous weapon systems: ethical conditions and socio-political prospects''. , 2021.)
  • References  + (Ibrahim, Mohamed R. and Haworth, James and Cheng, Tao. ''URBAN-i: From urban scenes to mapping slums, transport modes, and pedestrians in cities using deep learning and computer vision''. , 2021.)