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  • References  + (The melancholy of a political documentarist)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The militarization of digital surveillance in post-coup Zimbabwe: ‘Just don’t tell them what we do’)
  • References  + (The multisensory film experience)
  • References  + (The myths and legends of king Satoshi and the knights of blockchain)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The nation where your 'faceprint' is already being tracked)
  • References  + (The new governors: the people, rules, and processes governing online speech)
  • References  + (The new mobilities paradigm and critical security studies: exploring common ground)
  • References  + (The new profiling: Algorithms, black boxes, and the failure of anti-discriminatory safeguards in the European Union)
  • References  + (The normal and the pathological)
  • References  + (The order of time)
  • References  + (The platform as factory: Crowdwork and the hidden labour behind artificial intelligence)
  • References  + (The platform society)
  • References  + (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)
  • References  + (The politics of algorithmic governance in the black box city)
  • References  + (The politics of large numbers: a history of statistical reasoning)
  • References  + (The politics of possibility: risk and security beyond probability)
  • References  + (The politics of ‘platforms’)
  • References  + (The politics of ‘platforms’)
  • References  + (The power of emotions in world politics)
  • References  + (The power of nightmares: The rise of the politics of fear)
  • References  + (The production of prediction: What does machine learning want?)
  • References  + (The promise of the Maker Movement: policy expectations versus community criticisms)
  • References  + (The queer art of failure)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The quiet creep of facial recognition systems into New Zealand life)
  • References  + (The rationality of the digital governmentality)
  • References  + (The real-time city? Big data and smart urbanism)
  • References  + (The regulatory intersections between artificial intelligence, data protection and cyber security: challenges and opportunities for the EU legal framework)
  • References  + (The right to contest automated decisions under the General Data Protection Regulation : Beyond the so‐called “right to explanation”)
  • References  + (The rise and regulation of thermal facial recognition technology during the COVID-19 pandemic)
  • References  + (The rise of surveillance medicine)
  • References  + (The rise of surveillance medicine)
  • References  + (The security captor, captured. Digital cameras, visual politics and material semiotics)
  • References  + (The smartness mandate)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The streets have eyes worth millions - but does that make them safer?)
  • References  + (The surveillant assemblage)
  • References  + (The thinking eye is only half the story: High-level semantic video surveillance)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The toll route of South Africa is passed to IP video surveillance with Vivotek)
  • References  + (The truth machines: policing, violence, and scientific interrogations in India)
  • Security Vision Wiki References  + (The two faces of the child in facial recognition industry discourse: biometric capture between innocence and recalcitrance)
  • References  + (The use of software tools and autonomous bots against vandalism: eroding Wikipedia’s moral order?)
  • References  + (The video- and multimedia-article as a mode of scholarly communication: toward scientifically informed expression and aesthetics)
  • References  + (The visual culture reader)
  • References  + (The visual turn in IR: documentary filmmaking as a critical method)
  • References  + (The world viewed)
  • References  + (The ‘artificial intelligentsia’ and its discontents: an exploration of 1970s attitudes to the ‘social responsibility of the machine intelligence worker’)
  • References  + (The ‘uberization of policing’? How police negotiate and operationalise predictive policing technology)
  • References  + (The “enhanced” warrior: drone warfare and the problematics of separation)
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  • References  + (Theorising Algorithmic Justice)
  • References  + (Theorizing Drones and Droning Theory)
  • References  + (Theorizing emotions in world politics)