# Extended Bibliography DSub21 This bibliography includes the sources in the reading calendar, and talked about in class (e.g. in slides). **Please let me know if you identify a missing source, and it will be added to this page.** * Agamben, Giorgio. 2009. What Is an Apparatus?: And Other Essays. Stanford University Press. * Andrejevic, Mark. 2014. ‘Big Data, Big Questions| The Big Data Divide’. International Journal of Communication 8 (0): 17. * Axel, Nick, Beatriz Colomina, Nikolaus Hirsch, Anton Vidokle, and Mark Wigley, eds. 2018. Superhumanity: Design of the Self. 1st edition. New York, NY: e-flux * Balka, Ellen. 2016. ‘Mapping the Body across Diverse Information Systems: Shadow Bodies and How They Make Us Human’. In Boundary Objects and Beyond: Working with Leigh Star, edited by Geoffrey C. Bowker, Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke, and Ellen Balka. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. * Barad, Karen. 2003. ‘Posthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter’. Signs 28 (3,): 801–31. * Bates, Marcia J., and Mary Niles Maack, eds. 2009. ‘Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) System’. In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition, 0 ed., 1586–92. CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1081/E-ELIS3-120044418. * Baudrillard, Jean. n.d. ‘In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities’, 129. * Bennett, W. Lance, and Steven Livingston. 2020a. ‘A Brief History of the Disinformation Age: Information Wars and the Decline of Institutional Authority’. In The Disinformation Age, edited by W. Lance Bennett and Steven Livingston, 1st ed., 3–40. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108914628.001. * ———. 2020b. ‘A Brief History of the Disinformation Age: Information Wars and the Decline of Institutional Authority’. In The Disinformation Age, edited by W. Lance Bennett and Steven Livingston, 1st ed., 3–40. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108914628.001. * Bourdieu, Pierre, and Professor Pierre Bourdieu. 1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press. * Bowker, Geoffrey C., Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke, and Ellen Balka, eds. 2016. Boundary Objects and Beyond: Working with Leigh Star. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. * Braidotti, Rosi. 2013. The Posthuman. 1st edition. Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA, USA: Polity. * Brock, Andrew, Jeff Donahue, and Karen Simonyan. 2019. ‘Large Scale GAN Training for High Fidelity Natural Image Synthesis’. ArXiv:1809.11096 [Cs, Stat], February. http://arxiv.org/abs/1809.11096. * Bruns, Axel. 2006. ‘Towards Produsage: Futures for User-Led Content Production’. In Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication, edited by C. Ess, F. Sudweeks, and H. Hrachovec, 275–84. Australia: School of Information Technology. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/4863/. * ———. 2019. Are Filter Bubbles Real? John Wiley & Sons. * Bruns, Axel, Stephen Harrington, and Edward Hurcombe. 2020. ‘“Corona? 5G? Or Both?”: The Dynamics of COVID-19/5G Conspiracy Theories on Facebook’. Media International Australia 177 (1): 12–29. https://doi.org/10.1177/1329878X20946113. * Brunton, Finn, and Helen Nissenbaum. 2016. Obfuscation: A User’s Guide for Privacy and Protest. Reprint edition. Cambridge, Massachusetts London: The MIT Press. * Butler, Judith. 1997. The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection. 1st edition. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press. * Cakici, Baki, Evelyn Ruppert, and Stephan Scheel. 2020. ‘Peopling Europe through Data Practices: Introduction to the Special Issue’. Science, Technology, & Human Values 45 (2): 199–211. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243919897822. * Caplan, Jane, and John Torpey, eds. 2001. Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. * Cederström, Carl, and André Spicer. 2017a. Desperately Seeking Self-Improvement: A Year inside the Optimization Movement. * ———. 2017b. Desperately Seeking Self-Improvement: A Year Inside the Optimization Movement. OR Books. * Christiaens, Tim. 2016. ‘Digital Subjectivation and Financial Markets: Criticizing Social Studies of Finance with Lazzarato’. Big Data & Society 3 (2): 205395171666289. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951716662897. * Clarke, Roger. 1994. ‘The Digital Persona and Its Application to Data Surveillance’. The Information Society 10 (2): 77–92. https://doi.org/10.1080/01972243.1994.9960160. * ———. 2019. ‘Risks Inherent in the Digital Surveillance Economy: A Research Agenda’. Journal of Information Technology 34 (1): 59–80. https://doi.org/10.1177/0268396218815559. * Cobbe, Jennifer. 2018. ‘Big Data, Surveillance, and the Digital Citizen’. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3234984. * Coccia, Emanuele. 2018a. ‘Prologue’. In The Life of Plants: A Metaphysics of Mixture, 1st edition. Medford, MA: Polity. * ———. 2018b. The Life of Plants: A Metaphysics of Mixture. 1st edition. Medford, MA: Polity. * Couldry, Nick. 2008. ‘Mediatization or Mediation? Alternative Understandings of the Emergent Space of Digital Storytelling’. New Media & Society 10 (3): 373–91. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444808089414. * Couldry, Nick, and Ulises A. Mejias. 2019. ‘Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject’. Television & New Media 20 (4): 336–49. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476418796632. * Currie, Morgan, Britt S Paris, Irene Pasquetto, and Jennifer Pierre. 2016. ‘The Conundrum of Police Officer-Involved Homicides: Counter-Data in Los Angeles County’. Big Data & Society 3 (2): 2053951716663566. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951716663566. * Skatulski, Armelle. ‘Data Archeogram: Mapping the Datafication of Work’. n.d. Autonomy (blog). Accessed 28 January 2021. https://autonomy.work/portfolio/data-archeogram/. * Davies, Tony. 2008. Humanism. Routledge. * Day, Ronald E. 2014. Indexing It All: The Subject in the Age of Documentation, Information, and Data. History and Foundations of Information Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. * Deleuze, Gilles. 1992. ‘What Is a Dispositif?’, 6. * Deng, J., W. Dong, R. Socher, L. Li, Kai Li, and Li Fei-Fei. 2009. ‘ImageNet: A Large-Scale Hierarchical Image Database’. In 2009 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 248–55. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2009.5206848. * Diffraction. 2014. Donna Haraway Lit Le National Geographic Sur Les Primates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLGSMG5FSp8. * Dourish, Paul, and Edgar Gómez Cruz. 2018. ‘Datafication and Data Fiction: Narrating Data and Narrating with Data’. Big Data & Society 5 (2): 205395171878408. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951718784083. * ‘Echo Chamber? What Echo Chamber? Reviewing the Evidence | QUT EPrints’. n.d. Accessed 22 January 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/113937/. * ‘[Essay] Machine Politics by Fred Turner’. 2019. Harper’s Magazine. 1 January 2019. https://harpers.org/archive/2019/01/machine-politics-facebook-political-polarization/. * Foucault, Michel. 1978. The History of Sexuality. New York: Random House. * ———. 1982. ‘The Subject and Power’. Critical Inquiry 8 (4): 777–95. https://doi.org/10.1086/448181. * ———. 2008. The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-79. Edited by Michel Senellart. Basingstoke [England] ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. * Frost, Tom. 2019. ‘The Dispositif between Foucault and Agamben’. Law, Culture and the Humanities 15 (1): 151–71. https://doi.org/10.1177/1743872115571697. * ‘Funes-the-Memorious.Pdf’. n.d. Accessed 9 February 2021. https://marom.net.technion.ac.il/files/2016/07/Funes-the-Memorious.pdf. * Geoghegan, Bernard Dionysius. 2013. ‘After Kittler: On the Cultural Techniques of Recent German Media Theory’. Theory, Culture & Society 30 (6): 66–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276413488962. * Gershgorn, Dave. n.d. ‘The Data That Transformed AI Research—and Possibly the World’. Quartz. Accessed 22 March 2021. https://qz.com/1034972/the-data-that-changed-the-direction-of-ai-research-and-possibly-the-world/. * Goodfellow, Ian J., Jean Pouget-Abadie, Mehdi Mirza, Bing Xu, David Warde-Farley, Sherjil Ozair, Aaron Courville, and Yoshua Bengio. 2014. ‘Generative Adversarial Networks’. ArXiv:1406.2661 [Cs, Stat], June. http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.2661. * Goriunova, Olga. 2019a. ‘Digital Subjects: An Introduction’. Subjectivity 12 (1): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41286-018-00065-2. * ———. 2019b. ‘The Digital Subject: People as Data as Persons’. Theory, Culture & Society 36 (6): 125–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276419840409. * Gray, Mary L., and Siddharth Suri. 2019. Ghost Work: How to Stop Silicon Valley from Building a New Global Underclass. Illustrated edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. * Hacking, Ian. 1986. ‘Making up People’. * Hartley, John, Jean Burgess, and Axel Bruns, eds. 2015. A Companion to New Media Dynamics. 1st edition. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. * Hayles, N. Katherine. 1999. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press. * Hynnä, Kaisu, Mari Lehto, and Susanna Paasonen. 2019. ‘Affective Body Politics of Social Media’. Social Media + Society 5 (4): 205630511988017. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305119880173. * Iliadis, Andrew, and Federica Russo. 2016. ‘Critical Data Studies: An Introduction’. Big Data & Society 3 (2): 205395171667423. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951716674238. * Isin, Engin, and Evelyn Ruppert. 2015. Being Digital Citizens. London, UK ; New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. * Jacobsen, Benjamin N. 2020. ‘Algorithms and the Narration of Past Selves’. Information, Communication & Society, October, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2020.1834603.Jensen, Sune Qvotrup. 2011. ‘Othering, Identity Formation and Agency’. Qualitative Studies 2 (2): 63–78. https://doi.org/10.7146/qs.v2i2.5510. * Karras, Tero, Samuli Laine, and Timo Aila. 2019. ‘A Style-Based Generator Architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks’. ArXiv:1812.04948 [Cs, Stat], March. http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04948. * Katapally, Tarun Reddy. 2019. ‘The SMART Framework: Integration of Citizen Science, Community-Based Participatory Research, and Systems Science for Population Health Science in the Digital Age’. JMIR MHealth and UHealth 7 (8): e14056. https://doi.org/10.2196/14056. * Keller, Franziska B, David Schoch, Sebastian Stier, and JungHwan Yang. 2019. ‘Political Astroturfing across the World’, 11. * Kirksey, S. Eben, and Stefan Helmreich. 2010. ‘THE EMERGENCE OF MULTISPECIES ETHNOGRAPHY’. Cultural Anthropology 25 (4): 545–76. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1360.2010.01069.x. * Kitchin, Rob, and Tracey P Lauriault. 2014. ‘Towards Critical Data Studies: Charting and Unpacking Data Assemblages and Their Work’, 19.Kiverstein, Julian, and Mark Miller. 2015. ‘The Embodied Brain: Towards a Radical Embodied Cognitive Neuroscience’. 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