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  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (Terror threats transform China's Uighur heartland into security state)
  • References  + (Terrorism in the digital age: The use of internet and social media by terrorist organisations)
  • References  + (Terrorist Speech on Social Media)
  • References  + (Terrorist content online: Council adopts negotiating position on new rules to prevent dissemination)
  • References  + (Terrorists Will Soon Be Able to Fake Any Video)
  • References  + (Test intelligenter Videoanalyse-Technik)
  • References  + (The (Big) Data-security assemblage: Knowledge and critique)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The (de)Militarization of Humanitarian Aid: A Historical Perspective)
  • References  + (The (in)securitization practices of the three universes of EU border control: Military/Navy – border guards/police – database analysts)
  • References  + (The Algorithm Concept, 1684–1958)
  • References  + (The Art Of AI Storytelling: How One 30 Under 30 Scientist Is Teaching Devices To Make Assumptions)
  • References  + (The Art of Questioning Lethal Vision: Mosse's Infra and Militarized Machine Vision.)
  • References  + (The Biometric Border World: Technologies, Bodies and Identities on the Move)
  • References  + (The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978--1979)
  • References  + (The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978--1979)
  • References  + (The Birth of Computer Vision)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The CCP Wants You—and Your Eyes Too)
  • References  + (The Case for Alternative Social Media)
  • References  + (The Census, Audiences, and Publics)
  • References  + (The Center for Experimental Ethnography (UPenn))
  • References  + (The Chinese approach to artificial intelligence: an analysis of policy, ethics, and regulation)
  • References  + (The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce)
  • References  + (The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce)
  • References  + (The Companies Cleaning the Deepest, Darkest Parts of Social Media)
  • References  + (The Conflict of the Faculties)
  • References  + (The Corporeal Image)
  • References  + (The Costs of Connection)
  • References  + (The Critical Engineering Manifesto)
  • References  + (The Crowdsourced Panopticon: Conformity and Control on Social Media)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The Cruel New Era of Data-Driven Deportation)
  • References  + (The Cultural Life of Machine Learning: An Incursion into Critical AI Studies)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The DEA and ICE are hiding surveillance cameras in streetlights)
  • References  + (The Danger of Facial Recognition in Our Children's Classrooms)
  • References  + (The Deleuze and Guattari dictionary)
  • References  + (The Diagram as Abstract Machine)
  • References  + (The Distinct Wrong of Deepfakes)
  • References  + (The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary)
  • References  + (The Essay Film: Problems, Definitions, Textual Commitments)
  • References  + (The European rescue, recommodification, and/or reterritorialisation of the (becoming-capitalist) state? Marx, Deleuze, Guattari, and the European Union)
  • References  + (The Event of Seeing: A Phenomenological Perspective on Visual Sense‐Making)
  • References  + (The Everyday Life of an Algorithm)
  • References  + (The Expanding Field of Sensory Studies – Sensory Studies)
  • References  + (The Exposition of artistic research)
  • References  + (The FERET Evaluation)
  • References  + (The Face Revisited: Using Deleuze and Guattari to Explore the Politics of Algorithmic Face Recognition)
  • References  + (The Face of ‘the Other’: Biometric Facial Recognition, Imposters and the Art of Outplaying Them)
  • References  + (The Fight Against Platform Capitalism)
  • References  + (The Film Sense)
  • References  + (The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality)
  • References  + (The Foucault reader)