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Haunting, blackness, and algorithmic thought
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Becoming Shuri: CTE, racializing affect, and the becoming‐technologist
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Critical race theory for HCI
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Towards an effective digital literacy intervention to assist returning citizens with job search
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What's race got to do with it? Engaging in race in HCI
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Returning Citizens' Job Search and Technology Use: Preliminary Findings
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Networked feminisms: Activist assemblies and digital practices
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Nov 2011 • Rowman & Littlefield
"That Neighborhood is Sketchy!" Examining Online Conversations about Social Disorder in Transitioning Neighborhoods
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Muslim women meme-ing citizenship in the era of War on Terror militarism
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The feminist futures of cultural studies
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Terrorist Transgressions: Gender, and the Visual Culture of the Terrorist
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Making the body electric: The politics of body-worn cameras and facial recognition in the United States
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How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity, by La Marr Jurelle Bruce (Duke University Press, 2021)
Nov 2022 • Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 8(2) • Duke University Press
Data privacy against innovation or against discrimination?: The case of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
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Where horizontal and vertical surveillances meet: Sense-making of US COVID-19 contact-tracing apps during a health crisis
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Splintering and centralizing platform governance: how Facebook adapted its content moderation practices to the political and legal contexts in the United States, Germany, and South Korea
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The Geotagging Counterpublic: The Case of Facebook Remote Check-Ins to Standing Rock
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Data privacy and political distrust: Corporate ‘pro liars,’‘gridlocked Congress,’and the Twitter issue public around the US privacy legislation
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“Everyone deserves a Smartphone?”: Understanding the media’s legitimation of mobile technology use by Syrian refugees
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