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|"Key"|"Item Type"|"Publication Year"|"Author"|"Title"|"Publication Title"|"ISBN"|"ISSN"|"DOI"|"Url"|"Abstract Note"|"Date"|"Date Added"|"Date Modified"|"Access Date"|"Pages"|"Num Pages"|"Issue"|"Volume"|"Number Of Volumes"|"Journal Abbreviation"|"Short Title"|"Series"|"Series Number"|"Series Text"|"Series Title"|"Publisher"|"Place"|"Language"|"Rights"|"Type"|"Archive"|"Archive Location"|"Library Catalog"|"Call Number"|"Extra"|"Notes"|"File Attachments"|"Link Attachments"|"Manual Tags"|"Automatic Tags"|"Editor"|"Series Editor"|"Translator"|"Contributor"|"Attorney Agent"|"Book Author"|"Cast Member"|"Commenter"|"Composer"|"Cosponsor"|"Counsel"|"Interviewer"|"Producer"|"Recipient"|"Reviewed Author"|"Scriptwriter"|"Words By"|"Guest"|"Number"|"Edition"|"Running Time"|"Scale"|"Medium"|"Artwork Size"|"Filing Date"|"Application Number"|"Assignee"|"Issuing Authority"|"Country"|"Meeting Name"|"Conference Name"|"Court"|"References"|"Reporter"|"Legal Status"|"Priority Numbers"|"Programming Language"|"Version"|"System"|"Code"|"Code Number"|"Section"|"Session"|"Committee"|"History"|"Legislative Body"|
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|"3AKPDHQE"|"book"|"2019"|"Timms| Henry| Heimans| Jeremy"|"New power : why outsiders are winning| institutions are failing| and how the rest of us can keep up in the age of mass participation"|""|"9781509814206 (paperback)"|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2019-05-16 13:41:35"|"2019-05-16 13:43:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Picador"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Balance of power| Leadership -- 21st century| Persons -- Philosophy"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NPTBWTGY"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Rumbul| Rebecca"|"The Third Age of Civic Tech :: TICTeC"|""|""|""|""|"https://tictec.mysociety.org/2019/presentation/rebecca-mysociety"|""|"2019"|"2019-05-12 16:16:47"|"2019-05-12 16:18:33"|"2019-05-12 16:16:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TK6QU9I9/rebecca-mysociety.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"B4KQK5Q3"|"book"|"2015"|"Wells| Chris"|"The Civic Organization and the Digital Citizen: Communicating Engagement in a Networked Age"|""|"978-0-19-020361-0"|""|""|""|"This book investigates the changing relationship between citizens and civic organizations by exploring how social changes and innovations in communication technology are transforming the information expectations and preferences of citizens. It is the first work to bring together theories of civic identity change with research on civic organizations. Specifically| it argues that a shift in information styles may help to explain the disjuncture felt by many young people when it comes to institutional participation and politics. The book theorizes two paradigms of information style: a dutiful style| which was rooted in the society| communication system and citizen norms of the modern era| and an actualizing style| which constitutes the set of information practices and expectations of the young citizens of late modernity for whom interactive digital media are the norm. Hypothesizing that civil society institutions have difficulty adapting to the norms and practices of the actualizing information style| two empirical studies apply the dutiful/actualizing framework to innovative content analyses of organizations’ online communications—on their websites| and through Facebook. Results demonstrate that with intriguing exceptions| most major civil society organizations use digital media more in line with dutiful information norms than actualizing ones: they tend to broadcast strategic messages to an audience of receivers| rather than encouraging participation or exchange among an active set of participants. The book concludes with a discussion of the tensions inherent in bureaucratic organizations trying to adapt to an actualizing information style| and recommendations for how they may more successfully do so."|"2015"|"2019-05-12 15:37:22"|"2019-05-12 15:38:27"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190203610.001.0001"|""|""|""|"Citizenship| Civic Engagement| Civic Information| Civic Organizations| Civil Society| Communication| Digital Politics| Political Engagement| Politics| Us Politics"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WEUAQJKR"|"book"|"2001"|"Gellner| David N| Hirsch| Eric"|"Inside organizations : anthropologists at work"|""|"978-1-85973-487-2"|""|""|""|""|"2001"|"2019-05-12 15:34:10"|"2019-05-12 15:34:10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Berg"|"Oxford"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Business anthropology| Organizational sociology -- Research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6J7Z4KMP"|"book"|"2007"|"Ardener| Shirley| Moore| Fiona"|"Professional identities : policy and practice in business and bureaucracy"|""|"978-1-84545-054-0"|""|""|""|""|"2007"|"2019-05-12 15:31:39"|"2019-05-12 15:31:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Social identities"|""|""|""|"Berghahn"|"New York"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Bureaucrats -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses| Businesspeople -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses| Globalization -- Social aspects -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses| Identity (Psychology) -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses| Professional employees -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NZPALNWY"|"book"|"1996"|"Hann| C. M.| Dunn| Elizabeth C."|"Civil society : challenging western models"|""|"978-0-415-13218-3"|""|""|""|""|"1996"|"2019-05-12 15:30:40"|"2019-05-12 15:30:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"European Association of Social Anthropologists (Series)"|""|""|""|"Routledge"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civil society"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4GLEYWY8"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Lorinc| John"|"Promise and Peril in the Smart City: Local Government in the Age of Digital Urbanism"|""|""|""|""|"https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/88263"|"In the past few years| a growing numbers of urbanists| planners| technology companies| and governance experts have started to use the term “smart city.” Some define smart cities in terms of using emerging and established technologies to improve the performance of municipal systems. Others take a more expansive view that embeds these new systems in a broader vision of urban regions characterized by innovation-based economic activity| a highly educated labour force| and policy-making that leverages these new technologies to confront stubborn urban problems. The market for smart-city technologies – such as cutting edge networked sensors| big-data repositories| powerful analytics software| and smart grids – has gathered momentum| as leading technology suppliers develop products and services geared to this domain. Entire new communities are being developed using smart-city systems| in some cases as proof-of-concept living labs. Yet the rapid adoption of consumer and security technologies that do not fall under the conventional “smart city” definition also have far-reaching impacts on municipal systems (such as housing| transportation| and policing)| including those that have benefited from new smart-city systems. These include ride- and apartment-sharing apps| autonomous vehicles| and data-driven law enforcement or predictive policing applications. In other words| the emerging challenge facing municipal policymakers is to determine the degree of investment or procurement in purpose-built smart-city technologies while adapting regulatory and governance systems to respond to changes arising from the adoption of services such as Airbnb and Uber. At the same time| policymakers must consider some unfamiliar issues in responding to smart-city developments| including equity| privacy| algorithmic bias| and data governance. This Forum paper draws on the insights and professional experiences of four individuals with informed perspectives on these questions: • Tracey Cook| Executive Director| Municipal Licensing and Standards| City of Toronto| • Pamela Robinson| Associate Professor| School of Urban and Regional Planning| Ryerson University| • Peter Sloly| Partner and National Security and Justice Lead| Deloitte Canada| • Zachary Spicer| Visiting Researcher| Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance. The report concludes by observing that policymakers must be smart when thinking about the smart city trend and ensure that technologies are not adopted for their promised efficiencies only."|"2018-06-05"|"2019-05-05 18:07:38"|"2019-05-05 18:07:38"|"2019-05-05 18:07:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Promise and Peril in the Smart City"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en_ca"|""|""|""|""|"tspace.library.utoronto.ca"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/B6LNIX5Y/Lorinc - 2018 - Promise and Peril in the Smart City Local Governm.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M5VU4XGC/88263.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2SVQDG37"|"thesis"|"2017"|"Balestrini| M. E."|"A City in Common: Explorations on Sustained Community Engagement with Bottom-up Civic Technologies"|""|""|""|""|"http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1547540/"|"Large technology companies and city councils are increasingly developing smart city programmes: augmenting urban environments with smart and ubiquitous computing devices| to transform how cities are run. At a smaller scale| communities of citizens are appropriating technologies to tackle matters of concern and to effect positive change from the bottom-up. HCI researchers are also deploying civic technology in the wild| sometimes collaborating with these communities| in the pursuit of both scientific and societal impact. However| little is known about how impactful they have been| and the extent to which they have meaningfully engaged communities in the long term. The goal of this PhD is to identify the factors that can guide the design and deployment of engaging| sustainable and impactful civic technology interventions| from the perspective of the communities that they are intended to benefit. Three case studies are presented: an ethnographic study of an existing civic technology| and two design and evaluation studies of novel interventions. A set of themes was derived from the studies that highlight factors that are positively associated to engagement| sustainability and impact. Based on these themes and on experience from deploying interventions| a framework was developed and validated. It comprises six key phases: identification of matters of concern| framing| co-design of community technologies| deployment| orchestration| and evaluation. In line with a new wave of civically engaged HCI and participatory methods| the framework puts people at the heart of socio-technical innovation and technology in the service of the common good by fostering the development of a commons: a pool of community managed resources. Using this approach| the thesis explores how researchers| entrepreneurs| artists| city councils and communities can collaborate to address community issues using digital technologies. It further suggests how citizens can be supported to develop skills that will allow them to appropriate the intervention for their own situated purposes."|"2017-04-28"|"2019-05-03 10:32:59"|"2019-05-03 10:32:59"|"2019-05-03 10:32:59"|""|"329"|""|""|""|""|"A City in Common"|""|""|""|""|"UCL (University College London)"|""|"eng"|"open"|"Doctoral"|""|""|"discovery.ucl.ac.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QYQKS44W/Balestrini - 2017 - A City in Common Explorations on Sustained Commun.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BKXKDYIS/1547540.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TPZSCWMF"|"book"|"2018"|"Knox| Hannah| Nafus| Dawn"|"Ethnography for a data-saturated world"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2019-04-30 14:19:41"|"2019-04-30 14:19:41"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Manchester : Manchester University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1st."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KTRNH3MY"|"videoRecording"|"2019"|"Blandford| Alexander"|"Stickers and mission patches"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2019-04-28 14:10:01"|"2019-04-28 14:11:11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"15:00"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"44I7G83G"|"blogPost"|"2016"|"Richards| Sarah"|"History of content design in the UK government"|"Content Design London"|""|""|""|"https://contentdesign.london/digital-transformation/history-of-content-design-in-the-uk-government/"|"The term ‘content design’ gets a lot of discussion. Mostly| is it an accurate term for what we| content people| do? I wanted to tell you how it came about for the British government. This is the first of 4 posts about the GOV.UK beta from a content (and my) prespective. This first one is …"|"2016-08-31"|"2019-04-28 14:08:37"|"2019-04-28 14:08:37"|"2019-04-28 14:08:37"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XN6E9NCC/history-of-content-design-in-the-uk-government.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HIF9FJJQ"|"webpage"|""|""|"A GDS Story - Government Digital Service"|""|""|""|""|"https://gds.blog.gov.uk/story/"|"GDS is leading the digital transformation of the UK government."|""|"2019-04-28 14:05:51"|"2019-04-28 14:05:51"|"2019-04-28 14:05:51"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VVQKBUCD/story.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GP6MWBT2"|"webpage"|""|""|"Digital Economy Act 2010 — UK Parliament"|""|""|""|""|"https://services.parliament.uk/bills/2009-10/digitaleconomyhl.html"|""|""|"2019-04-28 13:52:11"|"2019-04-28 13:52:11"|"2019-04-28 13:52:11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZTNK3YAY/digitaleconomyhl.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RTX4ZGD9"|"webpage"|""|""|"Directgov 2010 and beyond: revolution not evolution| a report by Martha Lane Fox"|"GOV.UK"|""|""|""|"https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/directgov-2010-and-beyond-revolution-not-evolution-a-report-by-martha-lane-fox"|"A report from the Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox with recommendations for the future of Directgov."|""|"2019-04-28 13:35:48"|"2019-04-28 13:35:48"|"2019-04-28 13:35:48"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Directgov 2010 and beyond"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/X438DZZM/directgov-2010-and-beyond-revolution-not-evolution-a-report-by-martha-lane-fox.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WJGTPVLI"|"webpage"|""|""|"Assange and Political Thinking"|"London Review of Books"|""|""|""|"https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2019/april/assange-and-political-thinking"|"Assange’s initial info-optimism looks fragile in an age newly sensitive to encroachments into the private realm by..."|""|"2019-04-18 08:01:46"|"2019-04-18 08:01:46"|"2019-04-18 08:01:46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FPSENAK9/Assange and Political Thinking.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"58YDSTPP"|"book"|"2006"|"Kirsch| Stuart"|"Reverse anthropology : indigenous analysis of social and environmental relations in New Guinea"|""|"978-0-8047-5341-8"|""|""|""|""|"2006"|"2019-04-08 12:14:46"|"2019-04-08 12:14:46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Meridian (Stanford| Calif.)"|""|""|""|"Stanford University Press"|"Stanford| Calif."|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ethnology -- Papua New Guinea| Muyuw (Papua New Guinean people)| Papua New Guinea -- Civilization"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IBB6YIS7"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Speakman| Robert J.| Hadden| Carla S.| Colvin| Matthew H.| Cramb| Justin| Jones| K. C.| Jones| Travis W.| Lulewicz| Isabelle| Napora| Katharine G.| Reinberger| Katherine L.| Ritchison| Brandon T.| Edwards| Alexandra R.| Thompson| Victor D."|"Market share and recent hiring trends in anthropology faculty positions"|"PLOS ONE"|""|""|"10.1371/journal.pone.0202528"|"https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202528"|"Between 1985 and 2014| the number of US doctoral graduates in Anthropology increased from about 350 to 530 graduates per year. This rise in doctorates entering the work force along with an overall decrease in the numbers of tenure-track academic positions has resulted in highly competitive academic job market. We estimate that approximately79% of US anthropology doctorates do not obtain tenure-track positions at BA/BS| MA/MS| and PhD institutions in the US. Here| we examine where US anthropology faculty obtained their degrees and where they ultimately end up teaching as tenure-track faculty. Using data derived from the 2014–2015 AnthroGuide and anthropology departmental web pages| we identify and rank PhD programs in terms of numbers of graduates who have obtained tenure-track academic jobs| examine long-term and ongoing trends in the programs producing doctorates for the discipline as a whole| as well as for the subfields of archaeology| bioanthropology| and sociocultural anthropology| and discuss gender inequity in academic anthropology within the US."|"2018-09-12"|"2019-04-08 11:56:27"|"2019-04-08 11:56:27"|""|"e0202528"|""|"9"|"13"|""|"PLOS ONE"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MLQC8S9B"|"book"|"2019"|"Eriksson| Maria| Fleischer| Rasmus| Johansson| Anna| Snickars| Pelle| Vonderau| Patrick"|"Spotify teardown : inside the black box of streaming music / Maria Eriksson| Rasmus Fleischer| Anna Johansson| Pelle Snickars| and Patrick Vonderau."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2019-04-08 10:24:28"|"2019-04-08 10:24:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge| MA : MIT Press| 2019."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Music and the Internet| Sound recording industry| Spotify"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9XCIZ47U"|"book"|"2016"|"Taylor| John| Kukutai| Tahu"|"Indigenous data sovereignty : toward an agenda"|""|"978-1-76046-031-0"|""|""|""|"""As the global 'data revolution' accelerates| how can the data rights and interests of indigenous peoples be secured? Premised on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples| this book argues that indigenous peoples have inherent and inalienable rights relating to the collection| ownership and application of data about them| and about their lifeways and territories. As the first book to focus on indigenous data sovereignty| it asks: what does data sovereignty mean for indigenous peoples| and how is it being used in their pursuit of self-determination?""--Publisher's website."|"2016"|"2019-03-19 16:46:29"|"2019-03-19 16:46:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research)"|""|""|""|"Australian National University Press"|"Acton| ACT| Australia"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BTF9KKYC/Kukutai - Indigenous Data Sovereignty Toward an agenda.pdf"|""|"Aboriginal Australians| Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status| laws| etc| Aboriginal Australians -- Statistics| Australasia| Australasia| Oceania and other land areas| Australia| Australian| Computer security| Computing and information technology| Data capture and analysis| Data protection| Data protection -- Australia| Data protection -- New Zealand| Databases| Ethnic studies| Indigenous peoples| Iwi taketake| Mana whakairo hinengaro| Maori (New Zealand people)| Maori (New Zealand people) -- Statistics| New Zealand| Pātengi raraunga| POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy| Privacy and data protection| Records -- Access control| Records -- Access control -- Australia| Records -- Access control -- New Zealand| Social groups| Society and culture: general| Society and social sciences Society and social sciences| Statistics| Tatauranga"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5TJBC8X7"|"book"|""|"Kukutai| Tahu"|"Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Toward an agenda"|""|"978-1-76046-030-3"|""|""|""|""|""|"2019-03-19 16:42:46"|"2019-03-19 16:44:52"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BL53VPDC"|"journalArticle"|"2003"|"Bernard| Michael L.| Chaparro| Barbara S.| Mills| Melissa M.| Halcomb| Charles G."|"Comparing the effects of text size and format on the readibility of computer-displayed Times New Roman and Arial text"|"International Journal of Human-Computer Studies"|""|"1071-5819"|"10.1016/S1071-5819(03)00121-6"|"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071581903001216"|"Times New Roman and Arial typefaces in 10- and 12-point| dot-matrix and anti-aliased format conditions were compared for readability (accuracy| reading speed| and accuracy/reading speed)| as well as perceptions of typeface legibility| sharpness| ease of reading| and general preference. In assessing readability| the 10-point anti-aliased Arial typeface was read slower than the other type conditions. Examining perceptions of typeface legibility| sharpness| and ease of reading detected significant effects for typeface| size| and format. Overall| the 12-point dot-matrix Arial typeface was preferred to the other typefaces. Recommendations for appropriate typeface combinations for computer-displayed text are discussed."|"2003-12-01"|"2019-03-10 18:11:41"|"2019-03-10 18:11:41"|"2019-03-10 18:11:41"|"823-835"|""|"6"|"59"|""|"International Journal of Human-Computer Studies"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ScienceDirect"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EU4U96J7/S1071581903001216.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4QJH5ZWL"|"journalArticle"|"2007"|"Jarrett| Caroline"|"Problems and Joys of Reading Research Papers for Practitioner Purposes"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2007"|"2019-03-10 18:00:39"|"2019-03-10 18:00:39"|""|"6"|""|"1"|"3"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZWTFU4A9/Jarrett - 2007 - Problems and Joys of Reading Research Papers for P.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RJPTBUKN"|"book"|"2010"|"Clifford| James| Marcus| George E.| Fortun| Kim"|"Writing culture : the poetics and politics of ethnography"|""|"978-0-520-26602-5"|""|""|""|""|"2010"|"2019-03-10 14:54:01"|"2019-03-10 14:54:01"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"University of California Press"|"Berkeley| Calif."|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ethnology -- Authorship -- Congresses| Ethnology -- Methodology -- Congresses"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"25th anniversary edition"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"77LYP7TZ"|"book"|"1982"|"Shostak| Marjorie| Nisa"|"Nisa| the life and words of a !Kung woman"|""|"978-0-7139-1486-3"|""|""|""|""|"1982"|"2019-03-10 14:51:06"|"2019-03-10 14:51:06"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Allen Lane"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"!Kung (African people) -- Biography| !Kung (African people) -- Social life and customs| Nisa"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9MNIQFKY"|"webpage"|""|""|"Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure"|"Ford Foundation"|""|""|""|"https://www.fordfoundation.org/about/library/reports-and-studies/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure/"|"Society runs on software but software building tools are buckling under the demand. In this report| Nadia Eghbal addresses the challenges."|""|"2019-03-07 11:31:11"|"2019-03-07 11:31:11"|"2019-03-07 11:31:11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Roads and Bridges"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SRQNZEV7/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NGNQF4D5"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Ahmed| Faheem| Campbell| Piers| Jaffar| Ahmad| Capretz| Luiz Fernando"|"Myths and Realities about Online Forums in Open Source Software Development: An Empirical Study"|"arXiv:1507.06927 [cs]"|""|""|"10.2174/1875107X01004010052"|"http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.06927"|"The use of free and open source software (OSS) is gaining momentum due to the ever increasing availability and use of the Internet. Organizations are also now adopting open source software| despite some reservations| in particular regarding the provision and availability of support. Some of the biggest concerns about free and open source software are post release software defects and their rectification| management of dynamic requirements and support to the users. A common belief is that there is no appropriate support available for this class of software. A contradictory argument is that due to the active involvement of Internet users in online forums| there is in fact a large resource available that communicates and manages the provision of support. The research model of this empirical investigation examines the evidence available to assess whether this commonly held belief is based on facts given the current developments in OSS or simply a myth| which has developed around OSS development. We analyzed a dataset consisting of 1880 open source software projects covering a broad range of categories in this investigation. The results show that online forums play a significant role in managing software defects| implementation of new requirements and providing support to the users in open source software and have become a major source of assistance in maintenance of the open source projects."|"2015-07-24"|"2019-03-07 11:22:42"|"2019-03-07 11:22:42"|"2019-03-07 11:22:42"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Myths and Realities about Online Forums in Open Source Software Development"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"arXiv.org"|""|"arXiv: 1507.06927"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MR2RBQDK/Ahmed et al. - 2015 - Myths and Realities about Online Forums in Open So.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JXEBWYHV/1507.html"|""|""|"Computer Science - Software Engineering"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"T5UYCNHD"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Zeitlyn| David| Hook| Daniel W."|"Perception| Prestige and PageRank"|"arXiv:1903.01149 [physics]"|""|""|""|"http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.01149"|"Academic esteem is difficult to quantify in objective terms. Network theory offers the opportunity to use a mathematical formalism to model both the esteem associated with an academic and the relationships between academic colleagues. Early attempts using this line of reasoning have focused on intellectual genealogy as constituted by supervisor student networks. The process of examination is critical in many areas of study but has not played a part in existing models. A network theoretical ""social"" model is proposed as a tool to explore and understand the dynamics of esteem in the academic hierarchy. It is observed that such a model naturally gives rise to the idea that the esteem associated with a node in the graph (the esteem of an individual academic) can be viewed as a dynamic quantity that evolves with time based on both local and non-local changes in the properties in the network. The toy model studied here includes both supervisor-student and examiner-student relationships. This gives an insight into some of the key features of academic genealogies and naturally leads to a proposed model for ""esteem propagation"" on academic networks. This propagation is not solely directed forward in time (from teacher to progeny) but sometimes also flows in the other direction. As collaborators do well| this reflects well on those with whom they choose to collaborate and those that taught them. Furthermore| esteem as a quantity continues to be dynamic even after the end of a relationship or career. In other words| esteem can be thought of as flowing both forward and backward in time."|"2019-03-04"|"2019-03-07 11:22:32"|"2019-03-07 11:22:32"|"2019-03-07 11:22:32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"arXiv.org"|""|"arXiv: 1903.01149"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/82E5G9LS/Zeitlyn and Hook - 2019 - Perception| Prestige and PageRank.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FN3928H6/1903.html"|""|""|"Computer Science - Digital Libraries| Computer Science - Social and Information Networks| Physics - Physics and Society"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QPHM42KE"|"webpage"|""|"February 6| Alex Howard in CXO on| 2015| Pst| 2:27 Pm"|"Civic tech in 2015: $6.4 billion to connect citizens to services| and to one another"|"TechRepublic"|""|""|""|"https://www.techrepublic.com/article/civic-tech-in-2015-6-9-billion-to-connect-citizens-to-services-and-to-one-another/"|"There's nothing like a blizzard to get you out to meet your neighbors. In 2015| even more civic technologies are connecting people to information about city services and to one another."|""|"2019-03-04 11:50:38"|"2019-03-04 11:50:38"|"2019-03-04 11:50:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civic tech in 2015"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3MEXCU4Y/civic-tech-in-2015-6-9-billion-to-connect-citizens-to-services-and-to-one-another.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LKDDDDUY"|"webpage"|""|""|"What Can Civic Tech Learn From Social Movements? | Omidyar Network"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.omidyar.com/spotlight/what-can-civic-tech-learn-social-movements"|""|""|"2019-03-04 11:50:35"|"2019-03-04 11:50:35"|"2019-03-04 11:50:35"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3EXNQ8VG/what-can-civic-tech-learn-social-movements.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TQJTPLRI"|"webpage"|""|""|"Civic hacking: a new agenda for e-democracy"|"openDemocracy"|""|""|""|"http://www.opendemocracy.net/media-edemocracy/article_1025.jsp"|""|""|"2019-02-27 10:35:28"|"2021-11-26 12:30:57"|"2019-02-27 10:35:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civic hacking"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZZU72W3C/article_1025.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/F6XQ3CSW/civic_hacking_a_new_agenda_for_e_democracy.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q9AE3LBI"|"webpage"|""|""|"mySociety: Open democracy| open source - The H Open: News and Features"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.h-online.com/open/features/mySociety-Open-democracy-open-source-746402.html"|""|""|"2019-02-27 10:35:18"|"2019-02-27 10:35:18"|"2019-02-27 10:35:18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5SWRV7AB/mySociety-Open-democracy-open-source-746402.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YD5F9FL7"|"blogPost"|"2012"|"Steinberg| Tom"|"@tom_watson - As you know| I regularly came to your office to give you the same free advice when you were a minister. Bygones?"|"@steiny"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/steiny/status/271548258378215424"|""|"2012-11-22"|"2019-02-26 16:12:30"|"2019-02-26 16:12:30"|"2019-02-26 16:12:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|"Tweet"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/K6SNVHQ6/271548258378215424.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HZIIK47B"|"blogPost"|""|""|"David Cameron| Tom Steinberg and Information Scraping – Podnosh"|""|""|""|""|"https://podnosh.com/blog/2008/03/01/cameronmysocietyconervativescraping/"|""|""|"2019-02-26 16:12:21"|"2019-02-26 16:12:21"|"2019-02-26 16:12:21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EQ9T5GN6/cameronmysocietyconervativescraping.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2PZZM824"|"webpage"|""|""|"Research heresies"|"Myddelton"|""|""|""|"http://www.myddelton.co.uk/blog/research-heresies"|"This is a lightly-edited transcript of a talk I gave at UX Brighton 2018 . The theme of the conference was Advancing Research. I'm going to talk to you today about research heresies - three ways to think about user research to overcome unhelpful beliefs that get in the way of doing a great j"|""|"2019-02-26 15:51:34"|"2019-02-26 15:51:34"|"2019-02-26 15:51:34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GELH63CK/research-heresies.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZRCVN7DJ"|"webpage"|""|""|"GDS design principles"|""|""|""|""|"https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20131213010009/https://www.gov.uk/design-principles"|""|""|"2019-02-26 15:47:46"|"2019-02-26 15:47:46"|"2019-02-26 15:47:46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TTLZV836/design-principles.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4XCHCYPG"|"blogPost"|"2015"|"Darling| James"|"Open Labour"|"James Darling"|""|""|""|"https://medium.com/@abscond/open-labour-ca0016a2fad3"|"“I have a vague desire to explore the political world” I said| only a month ago. That very day| I happened to be going to meet Ben Soffa…"|"2015-09-13"|"2019-02-26 15:08:20"|"2019-02-26 15:08:20"|"2019-02-26 15:08:20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/79JLNCJ6/open-labour-ca0016a2fad3.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"R4BKDE72"|"webpage"|"2018"|"Loosemore| Tom"|"Which “govtech” do you mean?"|"Which “govtech” do you mean?"|""|""|""|"https://public.digital/2018/12/06/which-govtech-do-you-mean/"|""|"2018-06-12"|"2019-02-26 09:22:55"|"2019-02-26 09:24:15"|"2018-02-26"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YM3TMIGU"|"webpage"|"2012"|"Madrigal| Alexis C."|"When the Nerds Go Marching In"|"The Atlantic"|""|""|""|"https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/11/when-the-nerds-go-marching-in/265325/"|"How a dream team of engineers from Facebook| Twitter| and Google built the software that drove Barack Obama's reelection"|"2012-11-16"|"2019-02-25 21:22:18"|"2019-02-25 21:22:18"|"2019-02-25 21:22:18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KRHZLSCM/265325.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8DZUF9L4"|"webpage"|""|""|"EPIC - Advancing the Value of Ethnography in Industry"|"EPIC"|""|""|""|"https://www.epicpeople.org/"|"Advancing the Value of Ethnography in Industry"|""|"2019-02-25 17:25:34"|"2019-02-25 17:25:34"|"2019-02-25 17:25:34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8FQRMFEH/www.epicpeople.org.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZPSX7S4P"|"blogPost"|"2016"|"Loosemore| Tom"|"Digital: Applying the culture| practices| processes & technologies of the Internet-era to respond to people’s raised expectations."|"@tomskitomski"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/tomskitomski/status/729974444794494976?lang=en"|""|"2016-05-10"|"2019-02-25 17:21:53"|"2019-02-25 17:21:53"|"2019-02-25 17:21:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|"Tweet"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AIFK75M3/729974444794494976.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"K22IIPQ3"|"book"|"2015"|"Isin| Engin F."|"Being digital citizens"|""|"978-1-78348-055-5 978-1-78348-056-2"|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2019-02-25 16:27:21"|"2019-02-25 16:27:21"|""|""|"212"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Rowman & Littlefield"|"London| UK | New York"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"JF1525.A8 I68 2015"|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet| Internet in public administration| Political aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UZBXTD7F"|"book"|"2007"|""|"Thinking through things: theorising artefacts ethnographically"|""|"978-1-84472-072-9 978-1-84472-071-2 978-0-203-08879-1"|""|""|""|""|"2007"|"2019-02-25 16:26:35"|"2019-02-25 16:26:35"|""|""|"233"|""|""|""|""|"Thinking through things"|""|""|""|""|"Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group"|"London | New York"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"GN406 .T46 2007"|""|""|""|""|""|"Material culture"|"Henare| Amiria J. M.| Holbraad| Martin| Wastell| Sari"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MXBHNS37"|"book"|"2018"|"Greenway| Andrew| Terrett| Ben| Bracken| Mike| Loosemore| Tom"|"Digital Transformation at Scale: Why the Strategy Is Delivery."|""|"978-1-907994-79-1"|""|""|"http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=5432539"|""|"2018"|"2019-02-25 16:21:08"|"2019-02-25 16:21:08"|"2019-02-25 16:21:08"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Digital Transformation at Scale"|""|""|""|""|"London Publishing Partnership"|"London"|"English"|""|""|""|""|"Open WorldCat"|""|"OCLC: 1042325529"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D6TJVYBA"|"book"|"2014"|"Ladner| Sam"|"Practical ethnography: a guide to doing ethnography in the private sector"|""|"978-1-61132-389-4 978-1-61132-390-0"|""|""|""|"""Ethnography is an increasingly important research method in the private sector| yet ethnographic literature continues to focus on an academic audience. Sam Ladner fills the gap by advancing rigorous ethnographic practice that is tailored to corporate settings where colleagues are not steeped in social theory| research time lines may be days rather than months or years| and research sponsors expect actionable outcomes and recommendations. Ladner provides step-by-step guidance at every turn--covering core methods| research design| using the latest mobile and digital technologies| project and client management| ethics| reporting| and translating your findings into business strategies. This book is the perfect resource for private-sector researchers| designers| and managers seeking robust ethnographic tools or academic researchers hoping to conduct research in corporate settings. More information on the book is available at http://www.practicalethnography.com/""--"|"2014"|"2019-02-25 16:16:57"|"2019-02-25 16:16:57"|""|""|"210"|""|""|""|""|"Practical ethnography"|""|""|""|""|"Left Coast Press"|"Walnut Creek| CA"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"GN450.8 .L33 2014"|""|""|""|""|""|"Business anthropology| BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior| Ethnology| Research Methodology| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"54UTHVBK"|"book"|"2014"|"Brown| Alan W.| Thompson| Mark| Fishenden| Jerry"|"Digitizing government : understanding and implementing new digital business models"|""|"978-1-137-44362-5"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2019-02-25 16:14:52"|"2019-02-25 16:14:52"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Business in the digital economy"|""|""|""|"Palgrave Macmillan"|"Basingstoke"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet in public administration| Electronic government information| Public administration -- Technological innovations"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XDGKR6TP"|"book"|"1989"|"Luhrmann| T. M"|"Persuasions of the witch's craft : ritual magic and witchcraft in present-day England"|""|"978-0-631-15197-5"|""|""|""|""|"1989"|"2019-02-25 11:46:10"|"2019-02-25 11:46:10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Basil Blackwell"|"Oxford"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Magic -- England| Witchcraft -- England"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4VXYA8VE"|"journalArticle"|"2009"|"Bar‐Yosef| Ofer| Van Peer| Philip"|"The Chaîne Opératoire Approach in Middle Paleolithic Archaeology"|"Current Anthropology"|""|"0011-3204"|"10.1086/592234"|"https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/592234"|"Since the pioneering days of Paleolithic archaeology in western Europe| the making of stone tools has received special attention. Numerous studies were aimed at creating systematic typologies of artifacts based on descriptions of their technical features and morphological attributes. Recently| the concept of chaîne opératoire| or “operational sequence” (sometimes called “core reduction sequence”)| borrowed from French social anthropologists| has been introduced into the study of Old World prehistory. Its conceptual framework is focused on the recognition of the overall technology and the practical skills of the prehistoric knapper in employing a particular technique responsible for the transformation of raw material to tools. Although the stone objects of all periods received attention| those of the Middle Paleolithic—due to issues such as the significance of lithic variability in retouched tools| the demise of the Neanderthals| or the emergence of “modern behavior”—have been at the forefront. This paper discusses the definition of chaîne opératoire and its practice and demonstrates that as a system of classification| it is overformalized and provides but an illusion of reading the minds of prehistoric knappers. The need to pay more attention to the recognition of patterning in the technological information is essential if we wish to go beyond a formal type list of knapping products. We argue that an elaborate| complex typology of core reduction products and discrete chaînes opératoires is an approach that impedes informed behavioral interpretations by forcing a rigid framework of “technical” definitions on the prehistoric lithic technologies."|"2009-02-01"|"2019-02-23 23:29:42"|"2019-02-23 23:29:42"|"2019-02-23 23:29:42"|"103-131"|""|"1"|"50"|""|"Current Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CI7XHZNE/Bar‐Yosef and Van Peer - 2009 - The Chaîne Opératoire Approach in Middle Paleolith.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NDVLFTN3/592234.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ETHGBGZH"|"webpage"|""|""|"CHAINE OPERATOIRE| THE CONCEPT AND ITS APPLICATIONS on JSTOR"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:4228/stable/23272868"|"Frédéric Sellet| CHAINE OPERATOIRE| THE CONCEPT AND ITS APPLICATIONS| Lithic Technology| Vol. 18| No. 1/2 (Spring/Fall 1993)| pp. 106-112"|""|"2019-02-23 23:26:10"|"2019-02-23 23:26:10"|"2019-02-23 23:26:10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HE495AGN/23272868.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HY2B4KEX"|"magazineArticle"|"2014"|"Levy| Steven"|"A Spreadsheet Way of Knowledge | Backchannel"|"Wired"|""|"1059-1028"|""|"https://www.wired.com/2014/10/a-spreadsheet-way-of-knowledge/"|"A generation ago| a tool unleashed the power of business modeling—and created an entrepreneurial boom"|"2014-10-24"|"2019-02-23 19:14:03"|"2019-02-23 19:14:03"|"2019-02-23 19:14:03"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"www.wired.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DR36IPPF/a-spreadsheet-way-of-knowledge.html"|""|""|"Backchannel"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BGEIUPM3"|"webpage"|""|""|"Widersprüche & Klagen - FragDenStaat"|""|""|""|""|"https://fragdenstaat.de/info/informationsfreiheit/widersprueche-klagen/"|""|""|"2019-02-22 15:47:20"|"2019-02-22 15:47:20"|"2019-02-22 15:47:20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RXUPLQLS/widersprueche-klagen.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3QRQSMBP"|"webpage"|""|""|"Welcome | Alaveteli | mySociety"|""|""|""|""|"https://alaveteli.org/"|""|""|"2019-02-22 15:44:53"|"2019-02-22 15:44:53"|"2019-02-22 15:44:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ITQUNA6G/alaveteli.org.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LYB4SS5I"|"webpage"|""|""|"Make and browse Freedom of Information (FOI) requests"|"WhatDoTheyKnow"|""|""|""|"https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/"|""|""|"2019-02-22 15:44:26"|"2019-02-22 15:44:26"|"2019-02-22 15:44:26"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2U25JHD9/www.whatdotheyknow.com.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HKKZ2TZL"|"webpage"|""|""|"FactNameh.com"|"CivicTech4Democracy"|""|""|""|"https://civictech4democracy.eu/project/factnameh-com/"|""|""|"2019-02-22 15:39:35"|"2019-02-22 15:39:35"|"2019-02-22 15:39:35"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2HJT3D2K/factnameh-com.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JNJXPUB3"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Pollicy – Re-designing Government for Citizens"|""|""|""|""|"http://pollicy.org/"|""|""|"2019-02-22 15:34:19"|"2019-02-22 15:34:19"|"2019-02-22 15:34:19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FY5F2MJ8/pollicy.org.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YUUGKQXL"|"webpage"|"2014"|"Steinberg| Tom"|"'Civic Tech' has won the name-game. But what does it mean?"|"mySociety"|""|""|""|"https://www.mysociety.org/2014/09/08/civic-tech-has-won-the-name-game-but-what-does-it-mean/"|"This weekend Micah Sifry helpfully restarted the debate on what names we should give to the sort of stuff that mySociety does| or that Code for America does| or that Meetup.com does. In the time since I last wrote on this topic| it seems that one term has emerged as the clear brand-of-the-minute|"|"2014-09-08"|"2019-02-22 15:30:47"|"2019-02-22 15:32:00"|"2019-02-22 15:30:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/76YYNZ2H/civic-tech-has-won-the-name-game-but-what-does-it-mean.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M3PFPWQW"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Plantin| Jean-Christophe| Seta| Gabriele de"|"WeChat as infrastructure: the techno-nationalist shaping of Chinese digital platforms"|"Chinese Journal of Communication"|""|"1754-4750"|"10.1080/17544750.2019.1572633"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/17544750.2019.1572633"|"In the current research on media and communication| Western internet companies (e.g. Google and Facebook) are typically described as digital platforms| yet these actors increasingly rely on infrastructural properties to expand and maintain their market power. Through the case study of the Chinese social media application| WeChat| we argue that WeChat is an example of a non-Western digital media service that owes its success first to its platformization and then to the infrastructuralization of its platform model. Moreover| our findings show that the infrastructuralization of the WeChat platform model in China is shaped by markedly techno-nationalist media regulations and an increasingly overt cyber-sovereignty agenda. Drawing on the results of the analysis of technical documentation| business reports| as well as observations and interviews| we first present WeChat as both a platform and an infrastructure| and then we contextualize WeChat in the history of ICT infrastructure and the development of the internet in China. Finally| we analyze the specific role of the WeChat Pay service in establishing a new monetary transaction standard. We conclude by inquiring whether this emerging techno-nationalist model could be a plausible platform regulation in the future."|"2019-02-21"|"2019-02-22 10:27:49"|"2019-02-22 10:27:49"|"2019-02-22 10:27:49"|"1-17"|""|"0"|"0"|""|""|"WeChat as infrastructure"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KIF2LNPP/Plantin and Seta - 2019 - WeChat as infrastructure the techno-nationalist s.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KLRTANBL/17544750.2019.html"|""|""|"China| infrastructure| internet| platform| regulation| WeChat"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6YJW8C36"|"blogPost"|"2018"|"Poppert| Derek"|"Navigating the field of civic tech"|"Tradecraft"|""|""|""|"https://medium.com/tradecraft-traction/navigating-the-field-of-civic-tech-c1f9670c8f69"|"A guide for newcomers and explorers"|"2018-08-16"|"2019-02-20 14:31:40"|"2019-02-20 14:31:40"|"2019-02-20 14:31:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZG8GY49H/navigating-the-field-of-civic-tech-c1f9670c8f69.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"C7HMVN5Q"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Asher| Molly| Leston‐Bandeira| Cristina| Spaiser| Viktoria"|"Do Parliamentary Debates of e‐Petitions Enhance Public Engagement With Parliament? An Analysis of Twitter Conversations"|"Policy & Internet"|""|"1944-2866"|"10.1002/poi3.194"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:3688/doi/abs/10.1002/poi3.194"|""|"2019-01-08"|"2019-02-20 13:38:04"|"2019-02-20 13:38:04"|"2019-02-20 13:38:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Do Parliamentary Debates of e‐Petitions Enhance Public Engagement With Parliament?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:3688"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5PM6VHZ9/Asher et al. - 2019 - Do Parliamentary Debates of e‐Petitions Enhance Pu.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/C3BECYSM/poi3.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RRIHJWGH"|"book"|"2014"|"Reed| T. V"|"Digitized lives : culture| power and social change in the Internet era"|""|"978-1-136-68996-3"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2019-02-19 16:40:29"|"2019-02-19 16:40:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor & Francis eBooks"|""|""|""|"Routledge"|"New York| NY"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JM2Q7JMF/Reed - 2014 - Digitized lives culture| power and social change.pdf"|""|"Information technology -- Social aspects| Internet -- Social aspects| Social change"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RNRQTTE2"|"webpage"|"2019"|""|"About | Democracy Club"|"Democracy Club"|""|""|""|"https://democracyclub.org.uk/about/"|""|"2019"|"2019-02-19 14:53:08"|"2019-02-19 14:58:22"|"2019-02-19 14:53:08"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-gb"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CI65RQMR/about.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XKL4GCVF"|"book"|"2017"|"Zacka| Bernardo"|"When the state meets the street : public service and moral agency"|""|"9780674545540 (hardback)"|""|""|""|"When the State Meets the Street probes the complex moral lives of street-level bureaucrats: the frontline social and welfare workers| police officers| and educators who represent government's human face to ordinary citizens. Too often dismissed as soulless operators| these workers wield a significant margin of discretion and make decisions that considerably affect people's lives. By combining insights from political theory with ethnographic fieldwork as a receptionist in an urban anti-poverty agency| Bernardo Zacka shows us firsthand the predicament in which these public servants are caught up. Public policy consists of rules and regulations| but its implementation depends on how street-level bureaucrats interpret them and exercise discretionary judgment. These workers are expected to act as sensible moral agents in a working environment that is notoriously challenging and that conspires against them. Pressed to cope with the pressures of everyday work| they often and unknowingly settle for reductive conceptions of their responsibilities. Zacka examines the factors that contribute to this erosion of moral sensibility and what it takes to remain a balanced moral agent in such adverse conditions.--Provided by publisher."|"2017"|"2020-06-29 14:21:30"|"2020-06-29 14:21:30"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civil service -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Northeastern States| Local government -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Northeastern States| Municipal officials and employees -- Northeastern States| Northeastern States -- Officials and employees"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VCBUSUXZ"|"book"|"2010"|"Lipsky| Michael"|"Street-level bureaucracy : dilemmas of the individual in public services"|""|"978-0-87154-544-2"|""|""|""|""|"2010"|"2020-06-29 14:20:26"|"2020-06-29 14:20:26"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Russell Sage Foundation"|"New York"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Social policy| Social workers"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Updated"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YP6Y3NE8"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Chisnall| Mick"|"Digital slavery| time for abolition?"|"Policy Studies"|""|"0144-2872"|"10.1080/01442872.2020.1724926"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2020.1724926"|"Slavery is a powerful and emotive term describing an abhorrent infringement of fundamental human rights and should not be applied casually. I relate the practice of slavery to two different concepts of “alienation from self”: first| as being “owned” as property by a third party| and| second| as being “owned” in a more informal| contemporary sense| through the removal of an individual’s ability to govern her own life. This dual meaning of alienation from self leads me to consider self-ownership in a legal sense as well as| less formally| as having the agency to determine one’s own life. From both perspectives I claim that the increasing trafficking of personal data to supply algorithm-based analytics and AI is enabling a new form of digital enslavement that has the potential to curtail liberty and cause harm. I suggest that the conceptualization of problematic digital practices as a new form of slavery is a much needed addition to the mainstream critique of the collection| aggregation and trafficking of personal data| which has focused mostly on individual privacy. This focus| in turn| has obscured and diminished the seriousness of concerns about collective and individual autonomy."|"2020-02-05"|"2020-06-29 14:09:52"|"2020-06-29 14:09:52"|"2020-06-29 14:09:52"|"1-19"|""|"0"|"0"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2020.1724926"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4KEE4PL5/Chisnall_2020_Digital slavery| time for abolition.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7ID2J6GB/01442872.2020.html"|""|""|"alienation from self| data brokers| digital marketing| Digital slavery| government digital services| personal data privacy| predictive analytics"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CG95I72R"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Buffat| Aurélien"|"Street-Level Bureaucracy and E-Government"|"Public Management Review"|""|"1471-9037"|"10.1080/14719037.2013.771699"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2013.771699"|"With the intensive use of information and communication technologies| governments are transforming into e-governments. While public management research has given increased attention to this subject lately| this article reviews the limited literature that deals with the impacts of e-government technologies on street-level bureaucracies. A twofold argument is being developed. First| what can be called the ‘curtailment thesis’| stressing the reduction or disappearance of frontline policy discretion| is addressed. Second| the ‘enablement thesis’ gets attention| highlighting how technologies provide frontline workers and citizens with additional action resources. The article concludes with propositions for a future research agenda on the topic."|"2015-01-02"|"2020-06-14 17:19:35"|"2020-06-14 17:19:35"|"2020-06-14 17:19:35"|"149-161"|""|"1"|"17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2013.771699"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/59H4DYM5/14719037.2013.html"|""|""|"accountability| discretion| E-government| street-level bureaucracy"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XDQAFEBF"|"journalArticle"|"2004"|"McC. Heyman| Josiah"|"The Anthropology of Power-Wielding Bureaucracies"|"Human Organization"|""|"0018-7259"|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/44127393"|"Bureaucracies| from NGOs through government agencies to corporations| are crucial to applied and engaged anthropologists and are an important but neglected topic for anthropology as a whole. Central to their study is the topic of power and| in turn| a crucial step in inferring the marks of power is the ethnographic study of ordinary practices within organizations| beyond formal policy and administrative studies. For this reason| the article lays out a toolkit for ""rapid organizational analyses"" (Mascarenhas-Keyes 2001)| the diagnosis of bureaucracies that face anthropologists| or even encompass them. The toolkit begins with broad brush approaches that attribute basic characteristics to all bureaucracies and then turns to particularistic angles meant to reveal the behaviors and ideas of specific organizations| branches| workers| and interfaces of bureaucrat and nonbureaucrat. Careful attention to how bureaucracies shape political agency leads us to ask how these entities affect applied and engaged anthropological practice. Doing what is ""practical|"" partly shaped by bureaucratic resources and regulations| is a key concept for exploring the political-ethical quandaries of engagement. The article concludes by looking at efforts to break with bureaucratic domination| including radical social movements. Though some degree of instrumental organization seems unavoidable| the specific balance of hierarchy and democracy matters| and anthropologists can contribute to documenting and understanding this."|"2004"|"2020-06-08 13:23:52"|"2020-06-08 13:23:52"|"2020-06-08 13:23:52"|"487-500"|""|"4"|"63"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"JSTOR"|""|"Publisher: Society for Applied Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"825YR4MZ"|"book"|"2019"|"Dunbar-Hester| Christina"|"Hacking Diversity"|""|""|""|""|""|"A firsthand look at efforts to improve diversity in software and hackerspace communities Hacking| as a mode of technical and cultural production| is commonly celebrated for its extraordinary freedoms of creation and circulation. Yet surprisingly few women participate in it: rates of involvement by technologically skilled women are drastically lower in hacking communities than in industry and academia. Hacking Diversity investigates the activists engaged in free and open-source software to understand why| despite their efforts| they fail to achieve the diversity that their ideals support. Christina Dunbar-Hester shows that within this well-meaning volunteer world| beyond the sway of human resource departments and equal opportunity legislation| members of underrepresented groups face unique challenges. She brings together more than five years of firsthand research: attending software conferences and training events| working on message boards and listservs| and frequenting North American hackerspaces. She explores who participates in voluntaristic technology cultures| to what ends| and with what consequences. Digging deep into the fundamental assumptions underpinning STEM-oriented societies| Dunbar-Hester demonstrates that while the preferred solutions of tech enthusiasts-their ""hacks"" of projects and cultures-can ameliorate some of the ""bugs"" within their own communities| these methods come up short for issues of unequal social and economic power. Distributing ""diversity"" in technical production is not equal to generating justice. Hacking Diversity reframes questions of diversity advocacy to consider what interventions might appropriately broaden inclusion and participation in the hacking world and beyond."|"2019"|"2020-06-02 16:19:06"|"2020-06-02 16:19:27"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Princeton University Press"|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1st"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YVK4MLU9"|"webpage"|""|""|"Access denied"|""|""|""|""|"https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H5fp8KGPbiWIt8A6oz0kmQ1hapAFoLNLvypJzRopXlg/edit#"|""|""|"2020-05-27 13:01:09"|"2020-05-27 13:01:09"|"2020-05-27 13:01:09"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YF8DBEWH/edit.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JWZWA966"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Butler| Christopher"|"When are governing parties more likely to respond to public opinion? The strange case of the Liberal Democrats and tuition fees"|"British Politics"|""|"1746-9198"|"10.1057/s41293-020-00139-3"|"https://doi.org/10.1057/s41293-020-00139-3"|"Parties in government are widely expected to be broadly responsive to public opinion. However| history is littered with examples of governments pursuing unpopular courses of action. This article explores how public opinion influences elite decision-making by tracing the process behind the Liberal Democrats’ notorious U-turn on tuition fees. Interviews with the politicians and advisers who took the decision reveal that the party’s policy priorities in government owed more to the preferences of elite decision-makers than to the preferences of the party’s supporters. They also provide evidence that selective perception compromised elites’ ability to anticipate voters’ reactions. The findings demonstrate that it cannot be assumed that parties in office will prioritise vote-seeking goals above policy-seeking goals."|"2020-05-18"|"2020-05-19 15:55:49"|"2020-05-19 15:55:49"|"2020-05-19 15:55:49"|""|""|""|""|""|"Br Polit"|"When are governing parties more likely to respond to public opinion?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LHPCPW9M/Butler_2020_When are governing parties more likely to respond to public opinion.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VLSEIKDY"|"webpage"|""|"Knox| Hannah| Walford| Antonia"|"Digital Ontology"|"Society for Cultural Anthropology"|""|""|""|"https://culanth.org/fieldsights/series/digital-ontology"|"It might be argued that anthropology has come late to the question of whether there is an ontology to the digital."|""|"2020-05-05 08:49:07"|"2020-05-05 08:49:07"|"2020-05-05 08:49:07"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: culanth.org"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YZLC8GYH/digital-ontology.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BEUKJNNW"|"journalArticle"|""|"Hodder| Ian"|"The paradox of the long term: human evolution and entanglement★"|"Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"|""|"1467-9655"|"10.1111/1467-9655.13253"|"https://rai.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9655.13253"|"Over recent decades| many archaeologists have eschewed evolutionary theories| and in doing so they have turned away from the identification of long-term trends that are of great relevance to present-day matters of concern. In particular| there is clear evidence for an overall long-term increase in the amount of human-made material and associated human-thing entanglements| an increase tied up with environmental impact and global inequalities. The directionality of these long-term changes is clear and yet evolutionary theory largely shuns notions of overall directional change. This paradox and its implications are the subject of this article| with the suggestion made that| for human evolution at least| notions of directionality and path dependence need to be embraced| with concomitant changes in human evolutionary theory| and with implications for responses to environmental change. Adding to earlier accounts of entanglement| emphases are placed on the self-amplifying processes that lead to change and on irreversibility in the place of teleology."|""|"2020-05-04 13:24:03"|"2020-05-04 13:24:03"|"2020-05-04 13:24:03"|""|""|"n/a"|"n/a"|""|""|"The paradox of the long term"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"© Royal Anthropological Institute 2020"|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://rai.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1467-9655.13253"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/F56RVXFG/Hodder - The paradox of the long term human evolution and .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M9UUW9ZM/1467-9655.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D3KUAHW5"|"webpage"|""|""|"How GDS Began - Giles T"|""|""|""|""|"https://how-gds-began.glitch.me/"|""|""|"2020-04-21 14:37:07"|"2020-04-21 14:37:07"|"2020-04-21 14:37:07"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/C63H62HG/how-gds-began.glitch.me.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4JJ6YFYB"|"book"|"2019"|"Zuboff| Shoshana"|"The age of surveillance capitalism : the fight for the future at the new frontier of power"|""|"978-1-78125-685-5"|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2020-04-20 14:46:05"|"2020-04-20 14:46:05"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Capitalism| Technology – Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9S5JA7GJ"|"webpage"|""|""|"Turning Drupal outside-in"|""|""|""|""|"https://dri.es/turning-drupal-outside-in"|"Dries is the Founder and Project Lead of Drupal and the Cofounder and Chief Technology Officer of Acquia."|""|"2020-04-13 11:59:08"|"2020-04-13 11:59:08"|"2020-04-13 11:59:08"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: dri.es"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LTY4W3G9/turning-drupal-outside-in.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ALXXHCCI"|"thesis"|"2018"|"Baack| Stefan"|"Knowing what counts: How journalists and civic technologists use and imagine data"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.rug.nl/research/portal/nl/publications/knowing-what-counts(4c94668a-c25c-43cb-9b36-5d54e3ff3c2e).html"|""|"2018"|"2020-04-13 11:37:14"|"2020-04-13 11:37:14"|"2020-04-13 11:37:14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Knowing what counts"|""|""|""|""|"University of Groningen"|""|"English"|""|""|""|""|"www.rug.nl"|""|"ISBN: 9789403405728 9789403405711"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PM3PQQPW/Baack_2018_Knowing what counts.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/U5T6N9SQ/knowing-what-counts(4c94668a-c25c-43cb-9b36-5d54e3ff3c2e).html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SURLN7V3"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Schradie| Jen"|"The Digital Activism Gap: How Class and Costs Shape Online Collective Action"|"Social Problems"|""|"0037-7791"|"10.1093/socpro/spx042"|"https://academic.oup.com/socpro/article/65/1/51/4795348"|"Abstract. What is the relationship between social class and online participation in social movements? Scholars suggest that low costs to digital activism broad"|"2018-02-01"|"2020-03-29 19:46:17"|"2020-03-29 19:46:17"|"2020-03-29 19:46:17"|"51-74"|""|"1"|"65"|""|"Soc Probl"|"The Digital Activism Gap"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"academic.oup.com"|""|"Publisher: Oxford Academic"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/I4ZBBB44/Schradie_2018_The Digital Activism Gap.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NNPI3SBI/4795348.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NG6LGT97"|"thesis"|"2018"|"Melia| Michael"|"One startup's dream: an ethnography of a vision"|""|""|""|""|"https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bdad8068-57b1-47bd-b22c-1b93130b9fcb"|"This is the story of how four people invented a whole new world and way of life—and how they attempted to establish it across the globe. Copass| a Parisian startup consisting of four cofounders| aimed to connect hundreds of the world’s shared workspaces under their new global federation. But the main objective of this startup| in contrast to most| was not to build capital. It was to build a universe: a future where white-collar workers would be liberated from the shackles of office life to work anywhere in the world| to meet exciting people and to have amazing experiences. Here| workdays were permanently mixed with holidays. Work was fun| workplaces were play-places and workers were adventurers. The ambition of these four cofounders was to turn the way they wanted things to be for them into the way things ought to be for everyone else. To turn their desired lifestyle into a global social movement that enrolled| as they saw it| hundreds of cities and thousands| tens of thousands| even millions of people. In short| they created a company to fulfil a dream. This is an ethnography of that one startup’s dream| analysed at length to demonstrate innovative ways of worldmaking employed by an ambitious tech company seeking success. A company dissatisfied with the world that| instead of changing it| decided to create a new one."|"2018"|"2020-03-27 10:46:10"|"2020-03-27 10:46:10"|"2020-03-27 10:46:10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"One startup's dream"|""|""|""|""|"University of Oxford"|""|"en"|""|"http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text"|""|""|"ora.ox.ac.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WQJWBRX7/Melia_2018_One startup's dream.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QZ4FBECF/uuidbdad8068-57b1-47bd-b22c-1b93130b9fcb.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3YG9TTPP"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Nyabola| Nanjala"|"Kenyan Feminisms in the Digital Age"|"Women's Studies Quarterly"|""|"0732-1562"|"10.2307/26511346"|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/26511346"|""|"2018"|"2020-03-26 15:45:15"|"2020-03-26 15:45:15"|"2020-03-26 15:45:15"|"261-272"|""|"3 & 4"|"46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"JSTOR"|""|"Publisher: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"C2Q7QAWI"|"magazineArticle"|"2020"|"Lanier| Jaron| Weyl| E. Glen"|"How Civic Technology Can Help Stop a Pandemic"|""|""|"0015-7120"|""|"https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/asia/2020-03-20/how-civic-technology-can-help-stop-pandemic"|"Taiwan’s initial success against the novel coronavirus is a model for the rest of the world."|"2020-03-20"|"2020-03-26 13:28:53"|"2020-03-26 13:28:53"|"2020-03-26 13:28:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|"www.foreignaffairs.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/P87JSF3X/how-civic-technology-can-help-stop-pandemic.html"|""|""|"China| Asia| Taiwan"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4HGBWICR"|"magazineArticle"|"2020"|"Miller| Carl"|"Democracy is broken. A civic hacker revolution could fix it"|"Wired UK"|""|"1357-0978"|""|"https://www.wired.co.uk/article/we-will-see-the-rise-of-civic-hackers"|"Tensions between governments and citizens are running high around the globe. Political technologists provide a glimmer of hope"|"2020-02-06"|"2020-03-24 11:52:04"|"2020-03-24 11:52:04"|"2020-03-24 11:52:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"www.wired.co.uk"|""|"Section: Government"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RHCXZYLE/we-will-see-the-rise-of-civic-hackers.html"|""|""|"Politics| Government| The WIRED World in 2020"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HBBFLHL8"|"webpage"|""|""|"(2) Sym Roe on Twitter: ""@abscond @rowlsmanthorpe @democlub You're too kind! It's a team effort| and that's one reason I'm not keen on awards in general :-)"" / Twitter"|"Twitter"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/symroe/status/1211341195714211840"|""|""|"2019-12-29 17:41:49"|"2019-12-29 17:41:49"|"2019-12-29 17:41:49"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"(2) Sym Roe on Twitter"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PP8YDNTA/1211341195714211840.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E4WF63AK"|"blogPost"|""|""|"What hath digital good intentions wrought | DisruptiveProactivity.com"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.disruptiveproactivity.com/2019/12/what-hath-digital-good-intentions-wrought/"|""|""|"2019-12-26 17:56:19"|"2019-12-26 17:56:19"|"2019-12-26 17:56:19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XUM6D3LY/what-hath-digital-good-intentions-wrought.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GFTIYHMK"|"book"|"2007"|"Webster| Frank"|"Theories of the Information Society."|""|"978-0-203-96282-4 978-1-280-71559-4"|""|""|"http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=292956"|"The third edition of this classic study brings it right up to date both with new theoretical work and with social and technological changes? such as the rapid growth of the Internet and accelerated globalisation? and reassesses the work of key theorists."|"2007"|"2019-12-26 12:39:47"|"2019-12-26 12:40:45"|"2019-12-26 12:39:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor & Francis"|"Hoboken"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Open WorldCat"|""|"OCLC: 437178807"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6YK7GBK7/Webster - 2007 - Theories of the Information Society..pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WSYFJPLM"|"journalArticle"|"1987"|"Cohn| Carol"|"Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals"|"Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society"|""|"0097-9740| 1545-6943"|"10.1086/494362"|"https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/494362"|""|"1987-07"|"2019-12-20 15:23:56"|"2019-12-20 15:23:56"|"2019-12-20 15:23:56"|"687-718"|""|"4"|"12"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5GSHL8AN/Cohn - 1987 - Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Int.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WX5QDXWJ"|"webpage"|""|""|"Emerging Digital Technologies & Citizen Participation"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.citizentech.org"|"Will digital technologies| both those that are already widespread and those that are still emerging| have substantial impacts on the way citizens engage and the ways through which power is sought| used| or contested?"|""|"2019-12-19 14:54:56"|"2019-12-19 14:54:56"|"2019-12-19 14:54:56"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7B7NGB4K/introduction.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5YWD7Y49"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Spenkuch| Jörg L.| Toniatti| David"|"Political Advertising and Election Results"|"The Quarterly Journal of Economics"|""|"0033-5533"|"10.1093/qje/qjy010"|"https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/133/4/1981/4993157"|"Abstract. We study the persuasive effects of political advertising. Our empirical strategy exploits FCC regulations that result in plausibly exogenous variatio"|"2018-11-01"|"2019-12-19 14:54:39"|"2019-12-19 14:54:39"|"2019-12-19 14:54:39"|"1981-2036"|""|"4"|"133"|""|"Q J Econ"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"academic.oup.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UPE994VW/4993157.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Y3MVB8EY"|"blogPost"|""|""|"The CUTGroup Book – Finding New Models for Community Engagement through Technology"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.cutgroupbook.com/"|""|""|"2019-12-08 12:04:36"|"2019-12-08 12:04:36"|"2019-12-08 12:04:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UJN5F723/cutgroup-third-edition-for-download.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MDFEVI3R/www.cutgroupbook.com.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6TNH4CWP"|"newspaperArticle"|"2019"|"Barton| Michael| Duncan| Pamela| McIntyre| and Niamh"|"Digital election: what demographics are the parties targeting?"|"The Guardian"|""|"0261-3077"|""|"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/dec/03/digital-election-what-demographics-are-the-parties-targeting"|"Labour use a broad brush to target the many| while the Tories get dirty on Facebook"|"2019-12-03"|"2019-12-03 13:32:16"|"2019-12-03 13:32:16"|"2019-12-03 13:32:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Digital election"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"www.theguardian.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VYDKMYNP/digital-election-what-demographics-are-the-parties-targeting.html"|""|""|"Politics| Conservatives| Digital media| Facebook| General election 2019| Instagram| Labour| Liberal Democrats| Snapchat| Social media| Technology| UK news"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Politics"|""|""|""|""|
|"KTYB25TN"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Schrock| Andrew R"|"Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy: A history from publicity to open government data"|"New Media & Society"|""|"1461-4448"|"10.1177/1461444816629469"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816629469"|"The civic hacker tends to be described as anachronistic| an ineffective “white hat” compared to more overtly activist cousins. By contrast| I argue that civic hackers’ politics emerged from a distinct historical milieu and include potentially powerful modes of political participation. The progressive roots of civic data hacking can be found in early 20th-century notions of “publicity” and the right to information movement. Successive waves of activists saw the Internet as a tool for transparency. The framing of openness shifted in meaning from information to data| weakening of mechanisms for accountability even as it opened up new forms of political participation. Drawing on a year of interviews and participant observation| I suggest civic data hacking can be framed as a form of data activism and advocacy: requesting| digesting| contributing to| modeling| and contesting data. I conclude civic hackers are utopian realists involved in the crafting of algorithmic power and discussing ethics of technology design. They may be misunderstood because open data remediates previous forms of openness. In the process| civic hackers transgress established boundaries of political participation."|"2016-04-01"|"2019-11-08 23:23:06"|"2019-11-08 23:23:06"|"2019-11-08 23:23:06"|"581-599"|""|"4"|"18"|""|"New Media & Society"|"Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KFB5UP3Y/Schrock_2016_Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"K8MNATAA"|"webpage"|""|""|"Advice trends"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/about-us/difference-we-make/advice-trends/"|"Advice trends summarises Citizens Advice service top level statistics quarterly."|""|"2019-11-08 23:13:13"|"2019-11-08 23:13:13"|"2019-11-08 23:13:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9675GD6R/advice-trends.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AYNYLLFK"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Bol| Damien| Verthé| Tom"|"Strategic Voting Versus Sincere Voting"|"Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics"|""|""|"10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.932"|"https://oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-932"|"People do not always vote for the party that they like the most. Sometimes| they choose to vote for another one because they want to maximize their influence on the outcome of the election. This behavior driven by strategic considerations is often labeled as “strategic voting.” It is opposed to “sincere voting|” which refers to the act of voting for one’s favorite party.Strategic voting can take different forms. It can consist in deserting a small party for a bigger one that has more chances of forming the government| or to the contrary| deserting a big party for a smaller one in order to send a signal to the political class. More importantly the strategies employed by voters differ across electoral systems. The presence of frequent government coalitions in proportional representation systems gives different opportunities| or ways| for people to influence the electoral outcome with their vote. In total| the literature identifies four main forms of strategic voting. Some of them are specific to some electoral systems| others apply to all."|"2019-09-30"|"2019-11-08 21:38:05"|"2019-11-08 21:38:05"|"2019-11-08 21:38:05"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"oxfordre.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IIYALHMR/acrefore-9780190228637-e-932.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GPJWAPDR"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Guy| Gillian"|"Uncertain lives and preventable problems"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://wearecitizensadvice.org.uk/uncertain-lives-and-preventable-problems-bc049ac119be"|"Our manifesto and how the next government can make a meaningful difference to people’s lives"|"2019-11-06"|"2019-11-08 17:57:05"|"2019-11-08 17:57:05"|"2019-11-08 17:57:05"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/G8YI53JD/uncertain-lives-and-preventable-problems-bc049ac119be.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"H4FJFQ3Q"|"webpage"|""|""|"https://krisis.eu/civic-tech-at-mysociety-how-the-imagined-affordances-of-data-shape-data-activism/"|""|""|""|""|"https://krisis.eu/civic-tech-at-mysociety-how-the-imagined-affordances-of-data-shape-data-activism/"|"Krisis is een open-access en peer-reviewed tijdschrift voor actuele filosofie"|""|"2019-11-08 14:33:00"|"2019-11-08 14:33:00"|"2019-11-08 14:33:00"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"https"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IYJH67NX/civic-tech-at-mysociety-how-the-imagined-affordances-of-data-shape-data-activism.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HSD6S7HQ"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Baack| Stefan"|"Practically Engaged"|"Digital Journalism"|""|"2167-0811"|"10.1080/21670811.2017.1375382"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2017.1375382"|"This article explores the entanglements between data journalists and civic technologists. Following an approach inspired by practice theory| it describes how they form a community that comes together through interlocking practices and complementary values and ambitions. Data journalists and civic technologists interlock along a continuum that oscillates between practices of facilitating (enabling others to take action themselves) and gatekeeping (being impactful and steer public debates). Depending on how much emphasis is put on either facilitating or gatekeeping| four different groups are identified that differ in how they position their work| in their professional self-understanding and in how they use data: Normalizers| Experimenters| Translators and Facilitators. The article concludes by suggesting that actors populating this community of practice can be described as flexible data professionals who aspire to work in a public interest. The findings illustrate how the progressive datafication of social life creates new entanglements between the field of journalism and civil society and we should pay more attention to such entanglements and the implications for increasingly datafied publics."|"2018-07-03"|"2019-11-08 14:32:57"|"2019-11-08 14:32:57"|"2019-11-08 14:32:57"|"673-692"|""|"6"|"6"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SCYIE5BY/Baack_2018_Practically Engaged.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AWTVXG6Y/21670811.2017.html"|""|""|"boundaries| civic tech| data activism| data journalism| datafication| open data| open source| practice theory"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NRZAK8UY"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Bates| Jo| Lin| Yu-Wei| Goodale| Paula"|"Data journeys: Capturing the socio-material constitution of data objects and flows"|"Big Data & Society"|""|"2053-9517"|"10.1177/2053951716654502"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951716654502"|"In this paper| we discuss the development and piloting of a new methodology for illuminating the socio-material constitution of data objects and flows as data move between different sites of practice. The data journeys approach contributes to the development of critical| qualitative methodologies that can address the geographic and temporal scale of emerging knowledge infrastructures| and capture the ‘life of data’ from their initial generation through to re-use in different contexts. We discuss the theoretical development of the data journeys methodology and the application of the approach on a project examining meteorological data on their journey from initial production through to being re-used in climate science and financial markets. We then discuss three key conceptual findings from this project about: (1) the socio-material constitution of digital data objects| (2) ‘friction’ in the movement of data through space and time and (3) the mutability of digital data as a material property that contributes to driving the movement of data between different sites of practice."|"2016-12-01"|"2019-11-08 14:32:51"|"2019-11-08 14:32:51"|"2019-11-08 14:32:51"|"2053951716654502"|""|"2"|"3"|""|"Big Data & Society"|"Data journeys"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KNDC2TRN/Bates et al_2016_Data journeys.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NGAKYQTX"|"webpage"|""|""|"Digital Public Assets: Rethinking value| access and control of public sector data in the platform age"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.common-wealth.co.uk/industrial-strategy-gnd.html"|"We can start reclaiming our data by treating it as a public good"|""|"2019-11-08 14:32:45"|"2019-11-08 14:32:45"|"2019-11-08 14:32:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Digital Public Assets"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7SHQFG4V/digital-public-assets.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IW83X8YS"|"webpage"|""|""|"View of “This is what modern deregulation looks like” : co-optation and contestation in the shaping of the UK’s Open Government Data Initiative | The Journal of Community Informatics"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/845/916"|""|""|"2019-11-08 14:32:38"|"2019-11-08 14:32:38"|"2019-11-08 14:32:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/W78QIZ9I/916.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WDPG6ZVC"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Seaver| Nick"|"Algorithms as culture: Some tactics for the ethnography of algorithmic systems:"|"Big Data & Society"|""|""|"10.1177/2053951717738104"|"https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951717738104"|"This article responds to recent debates in critical algorithm studies about the significance of the term “algorithm.” Where some have suggested that critical sc..."|"2017-11-09"|"2019-11-06 11:28:21"|"2019-11-06 11:28:21"|"2019-11-06 11:28:21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Algorithms as culture"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|"Sage UK: London| England"|"journals.sagepub.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QH4R833E/Seaver_2017_Algorithms as culture.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JYLBQDDQ/2053951717738104.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"W22FXK52"|"journalArticle"|""|"Simas| Elizabeth N.| Clifford| Scott| Kirkland| Justin H."|"How Empathic Concern Fuels Political Polarization"|"American Political Science Review"|""|"0003-0554| 1537-5943"|"10.1017/S0003055419000534"|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/how-empathic-concern-fuels-political-polarization/8115DB5BDE548FF6AB04DA661F83785E"|"Over the past two decades| there has been a marked increase in partisan social polarization| leaving scholars in search of solutions to partisan conflict. The psychology of intergroup relations identifies empathy as one of the key mechanisms that reduces intergroup conflict| and some have suggested that a lack of empathy has contributed to partisan polarization. Yet| empathy may not always live up to this promise. We argue that| in practice| the experience of empathy is biased toward one’s ingroup and can actually exacerbate political polarization. First| using a large| national sample| we demonstrate that higher levels of dispositional empathic concern are associated with higher levels of affective polarization. Second| using an experimental design| we show that individuals high in empathic concern show greater partisan bias in evaluating contentious political events. Taken together| our results suggest that| contrary to popular views| higher levels of dispositional empathy actually facilitate partisan polarization."|"undefined/ed"|"2019-10-31 15:32:25"|"2019-10-31 15:32:25"|"2019-10-31 15:32:25"|"1-12"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PHPNA6Z9/Simas et al. - How Empathic Concern Fuels Political Polarization.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EBXCVWNY/8115DB5BDE548FF6AB04DA661F83785E.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5BEQT57S"|"report"|"2014"|"Bruno| Isabelle| Didier| Emmanuel| Vitale| Tommaso"|"Statactivism: Forms of Action between Disclosure and Affirmation"|""|""|""|""|"https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2466882"|"This article introduces the special issue on statactivism| a particular form of action within the repertoire used by contemporary social movements: the mobilization of statistics. Traditionally| statistics has been used by the worker movement within the class conflicts. But in the current configuration of state restructuring| new accumulation regimes| and changes in work organization in capitalists societies| the activist use of statistics is moving. This first article seeks to show the use of statistics and quantification in contentious performances connected with state restructuring| main transformations of the varieties of capitalisms| and changes in work organization regimes. The double role of statistics in representing as well as criticizing reality is considered. After showing how important statistical tools are in producing a shared reading of reality| we will discuss the two main dimensions of statactivism – disclosure and affirmation. In other words| we will see the role of stat-activists in denouncing a certain state of reality| and then the efforts to use statistics in creating equivalency among disparate conditions and in cementing emerging social categories. Finally| we present the main contributions of the various research papers in this special issue regarding the use of statistics as a form of action within a larger repertoire of contentious action. Six empirical papers focus on statactivism against the penal machinery in the early 1970s (Grégory Salle)| on the mobilisation on the price index in Guadalupe in 2009 (Boris Samuel)| and in Argentina in 2007 (Celia Lury and Ana Gross)| on the mobilisations of experts to consolidate a link between working conditions and health issues (Marion Gilles)| on the production of activity data for disability policy in France (Pierre-Yves Baudot)| and on the use of statistics in social mobilizations for gender equality (Eugenia De Rosa). Alain Desrosières wrote the last paper| coping with mobilizations proposing innovations in the way of measuring inflation| unemployment| poverty| GDP| and climate change. This special issue is dedicated to him| in order to honor his everlasting intellectual legacy."|"2014-07-16"|"2019-10-31 12:52:39"|"2019-10-31 12:52:39"|"2019-10-31 12:52:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Statactivism"|""|""|""|""|"Social Science Research Network"|"Rochester| NY"|"en"|""|"SSRN Scholarly Paper"|""|""|"papers.ssrn.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KHYRC67T/papers.html"|""|""|"Statistics| Activism| Protest| Repertoire of action| Social movements"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ID 2466882"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8EAFCEVL"|"journalArticle"|"2005"|"Hobolt| Sara Binzer"|"When Europe matters: The impact of political information on voting behaviour in EU referendums"|"Journal of Elections| Public Opinion and Parties"|""|"1745-7289"|"10.1080/13689880500064635"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/13689880500064635"|"This article investigates how voters decide in referendums on European integration. More specifically| it analyses how political information influences voting behaviour. It argues that political information conditions the way in which people make decisions in referendums. The impact of political information is examined not only at the individual| but also at the contextual level. It is hypothesized that variations in the context of the referendum – the intensity of the campaign – produce differences in the way in which citizens act in referendums. As the intensity of the referendum campaign increases| more information is available to citizens and voters will rely more heavily on sophisticated criteria| such as attitudes and issue positions on the European Union (EU). While the informational context influences voting patterns| individuals also vary in their awareness of politics. It is argued that people with high levels of political awareness receive more information and consequently rely more on their own attitudes and less on elite cues when deciding. These theoretical propositions are tested by analysing survey data from EU referendums in Denmark| Ireland and Norway."|"2005-04-01"|"2019-09-21 10:02:17"|"2019-09-22 16:31:16"|"2019-09-21 10:02:17"|"85-109"|""|"1"|"15"|""|""|"When Europe matters"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/27HJYZ5E/HOBOLT - 2005 - When Europe matters The impact of political infor.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EKIPMX4X/13689880500064635.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9SDRMXW3"|"book"|"2019"|"Menn| Joseph"|"Cult of the dead cow : how the original hacking supergroup might just save the world"|""|"978-1-5417-6237-4"|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2019-09-22 16:21:15"|"2019-09-22 16:21:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"PublicAffairs"|"New York"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Computer security| Cult of the Dead Cow| Hacktivism"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q8R4QQ9P"|"book"|"1995"|"Stone| Allucquère Rosanne"|"The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age"|""|"978-0-262-19362-7"|""|""|""|""|"1995"|"2019-09-22 16:00:43"|"2019-09-22 16:00:43"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Mass"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Computers and civilization| Information technology| Virtual reality"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CLZ9UMEH"|"book"|"2014"|"Rainie| Harrison| Wellman| Barry"|"Networked : the new social operating system"|""|"9780262526166 (paperback)"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2019-09-22 15:57:16"|"2019-09-22 15:57:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|"Cambridge"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet -- Social aspects| Interpersonal relations| Online social networks| Social networks"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"96GAZDV5"|"book"|"2017"|"Richards| Sarah (Training consultant)| author"|"Content design / Sarah Richards"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2017"|"2019-09-21 18:04:39"|"2019-09-21 18:04:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"London : Content Design London| 2017."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Dewey: 005.72| Web sites -- Design"|""|""|"Turnbull| Giles.| editor"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KC9QTVN2"|"book"|"2015"|"Crewe| Emma"|"The House of Commons : an anthropology of MPs at work"|""|"9781474234580 (hardback)"|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2019-09-21 17:54:47"|"2019-09-21 17:54:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Bloomsbury"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2007-| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons| Legislators -- Great Britain| Power (Social sciences) -- Great Britain"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GJGF4AGH"|"book"|"2005"|"Crewe| Emma"|"Lords of Parliament : manners| rituals and politics"|""|"978-0-7190-7206-2"|""|""|""|""|"2005"|"2019-09-21 17:54:06"|"2019-09-21 17:54:06"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Manchester University Press"|"Manchester"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Legislators -- Great Britain| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2NMZWMVK"|"book"|"2008"|"Kelty| Christopher M."|"Two bits : the cultural significance of free software"|""|"978-0-8223-4242-7"|""|""|""|""|"2008"|"2019-09-21 13:02:24"|"2019-09-21 13:02:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Experimental futures"|""|""|""|"Duke University Press"|"Durham| N.C."|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Information society| Open source software -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ET5ITHGJ"|"journalArticle"|"1994"|"Lupia| Arthur"|"Shortcuts Versus Encyclopedias: Information and Voting Behavior in California Insurance Reform Elections"|"American Political Science Review"|""|"1537-5943| 0003-0554"|"10.2307/2944882"|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/shortcuts-versus-encyclopedias-information-and-voting-behavior-in-california-insurance-reform-elections/75776D189E80711664254A02BC0573F4#"|"Voters in mass elections are notorious for their apparent lack of information about relevant political matters. While some scholars argue that an electorate of well-informed voters is necessary for the production of responsive electoral outcomes| others argue that apparently ignorant voters will suffice because they can adapt their behavior to the complexity of electoral choice. To evaluate the validity of these arguments| I develop and analyze a survey of California voters who faced five complicated insurance reform ballot initiatives. I find that access to a particular class of widely available information shortcuts allowed badly informed voters to emulate the behavior of relatively well informed voters. This finding is suggestive of the conditions under which voters who lack encyclopedic information about the content of electoral debates can nevertheless use information shortcuts to vote as though they were well informed."|"1994-03"|"2019-09-21 10:02:22"|"2019-09-21 10:02:22"|"2019-09-21 10:02:22"|"63-76"|""|"1"|"88"|""|""|"Shortcuts Versus Encyclopedias"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LKWN6G5W/75776D189E80711664254A02BC0573F4.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3DK59GYF"|"webpage"|""|""|"Baudrillard: A New McLuhan? by Douglas Kellner"|""|""|""|""|"https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/Illumina%20Folder/kell26.htm"|""|""|"2019-09-17 10:42:38"|"2019-09-17 10:42:38"|"2019-09-17 10:42:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IJHZAQID/kell26.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LQ9KFSHD"|"book"|"2019"|"Vertesi| Janet"|"digitalSTS : A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies / David Ribes| Janet Vertesi."|""|""|""|""|""|"Scholars across the humanities| social sciences| and information sciences are grappling with how best to study virtual environments| use computational tools in their research| and engage audiences with their results. Classic work in science and technology studies (STS) has played a central role in how these fields analyze digital technologies| but many of its key examples do not speak to today's computational realities. This groundbreaking collection brings together a world-class group of contributors to refresh the canon for contemporary digital scholarship.In twenty-five pioneering and incisive essays| this unique digital field guide offers innovative new approaches to digital scholarship| the design of digital tools and objects| and the deployment of critically grounded technologies for analysis and discovery. Contributors cover a broad range of topics| including software development| hackathons| digitized objects| diversity in the tech sector| and distributed scientific collaborations. They discuss methodological considerations of social networks and data analysis| design projects that can translate STS concepts into durable scientific work| and much more.Featuring a concise introduction by Janet Vertesi and David Ribes and accompanied by an interactive microsite| this book provides new perspectives on digital scholarship that will shape the agenda for tomorrow's generation of STS researchers and practitioners."|"2019"|"2019-09-15 17:41:59"|"2019-09-15 17:41:59"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Princeton| NJ : Princeton University Press| [2019]"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Data mining -- Technology| Information storage and retrieval systems| Optical data processing| SCIENCE / Research & Methodology"|""|""|"Ribes| David"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MNT2RYIR"|"journalArticle"|"1981"|"Ryle| Michael T."|"The Legislative Staff of the British House of Commons"|"Legislative Studies Quarterly"|""|"0362-9805"|"10.2307/439382"|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/439382"|"The major expansion in the volume of parliamentary business in the last 30 years has produced an expansion in the size and duties of the staff of the House of Commons. The official permanent staff is appointed to serve the House as a whole| and is organised into six departments. The professional staffs of the new| departmentally-related select committees constitute one of the most interesting new developments| the most recent example of that pragmatic growth of the parliamentary staff which has also given it a somewhat fragmented structure. The House of Commons (Administration) Act of 1978 is the first attempt to create a unified parliamentary service. The principal functions of the parliamentary staff are to give advice on parliamentary procedure| to provide administrative services| and to undertake research. In addition| MPs have personal assistants| and each of the parliamentary parties has a small staff of its own."|"1981"|"2019-09-15 15:40:52"|"2019-09-15 15:40:52"|"2019-09-15 15:40:52"|"497-519"|""|"4"|"6"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"JSTOR"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"V9E7ELWN"|"book"|"2011"|"Lemke| Thomas"|"Biopolitics : an advanced introduction"|""|"9780814752418 (cloth : alk. paper)"|""|""|""|""|"2011"|"2019-09-15 15:15:38"|"2019-09-15 15:15:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Biopolitics (New York| N.Y.)"|""|""|""|"New York University Press"|"New York"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Biopolitics"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3IVA8IFM"|"book"|"2016"|"Cook| Joanna| Long| Nicholas J.| Moore| Henrietta L."|"The state we're in : reflecting on democracy's troubles"|""|"978-1-78533-225-8"|""|""|""|""|"2016"|"2019-09-15 11:16:36"|"2019-09-15 11:16:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Wyse series in social anthropology"|""|""|""|"Berghahn Books"|"New York| [New York]"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Democracy -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5G6PHE5Q"|"book"|"2000"|"Strathern| Marilyn"|"Audit cultures : anthropological studies in accountability| ethics| and the academy"|""|"9780203449721 (electronic bk.)"|""|""|""|"If cultures are always in the making| this book catches one kind of culture on the make. Academics will be familiar with audit in the form of research and teaching assessments - they may not be aware how pervasive practices of 'accountability' are or of the diversity of political regimes under which they flourish. Twelve social anthropologists from across Europe and the Commonwealth chart an influential and controversial cultural phenomenon. The challenge is that these new accountabilities are at once obstructive and enabling of good practice. Through acountability the financial and the moral meet in the twinned precepts."|"2000"|"2019-09-15 11:14:29"|"2019-09-15 11:14:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"European Association of Social Anthropologists (Series)"|""|""|""|"Routledge"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy| Anthropologie et education| Anthropologie et éducation| Antropologische aspecten| Education| Higher -- Evaluation -- Social aspects| Education| Higher -- Moral and ethical aspects| Educational accountability -- Social aspects| Educational anthropology| Enseignement superieur -- Aspect moral| Enseignement supérieur -- Aspect moral| Enseignement superieur -- Evaluation -- Aspect social| Enseignement supérieur -- Évaluation -- Aspect social| Evaluatie| Hoger onderwijs| Högskolan -- Etik| Högskolan -- Socialantropologi| Responsabilite du rendement (en education) -- Aspect social| Responsabilité du rendement (en éducation) -- Aspect social| Revision -- Universitet -- Socialantropologi| SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural| SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture| Sociale aspecten| Universitet -- Etik"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"F533EUCI"|"book"|"2013"|"Jackson| Michael"|"Lifeworlds : essays in existential anthropology"|""|"978-0-226-92364-2"|""|""|""|""|"2013"|"2019-09-15 10:49:04"|"2019-09-15 10:49:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Anthropology -- Philosophy| Ethnology -- Sierra Leone| Existential phenomenology| Human body| Kuranko (African people)"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EDH8HL8T"|"book"|"2018"|"Davies| William"|"Nervous states : how feeling took over the world"|""|"9781787330108 (hardback)"|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2019-09-14 15:37:54"|"2019-09-14 15:37:54"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Jonathan Cape"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Communication in politics -- Psychological aspects| Emotions -- Political aspects| Political psychology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CX2EI4U9"|"book"|"2019"|"Schradie| Jen"|"The revolution that wasn't : how digital activism favors conservatives"|""|"9780674972339 (hardcover : alk. paper)"|""|""|""|"The 2016 presidential election launched a public debate about the role the internet plays in civic and political life. To explain the surprise election of President Trump| a long list of culprits has been identified: Russian hacks| bots| fake news| greedy and careless social networks. While these may have played a role at the edges| something far more profound and enduring is shaping digital activism on the internet in a way that favors conservatives over progressives. The Revolution That Wasn't examines the dynamics that have given a decided edge to voices on the right. The setting is North Carolina| where from 2011-2014| the author followed the political battle over the question of whether public sector employees should have the right to unionize. She tracked 34 groups across the political spectrum to understand the role digital media played in their activism and observed a rising tide of conservative digital activism that took the state to the right| resulting in the election of the most right-wing state government in the country. Using a mix of data and first-hand reporting| Schradie explains how factors such as resources| organization| class| and ideology combine to amplify messages from the right and dampen those from the left.--"|"2019"|"2019-09-14 15:21:24"|"2019-09-14 15:21:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Harvard University Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Digital media -- Political aspects -- North Carolina| Internet and activism -- North Carolina| Internet and activism -- United States| North Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1951-| Political participation -- North Carolina -- History -- 21st century| Right and left (Political science) -- North Carolina -- History -- 21st century"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"J9XTE9B8"|"book"|"2012"|"Leonardi| Paul| Nardi| Bonnie| Kallinikos| Jannis"|"Materiality and organizing: social interaction in a technological world"|""|"978-0-19-966406-1"|""|""|""|""|"2012"|"2019-09-14 13:57:46"|"2019-09-14 13:57:46"|""|""|"xiv"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199664054.001.0001"|""|""|""|"Communications Technology| Computers| Digital Technology| Organizational Behaviour| Social Interaction| Social Media| Social Networks| Sociology| Technological Change"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"96W9BC4S"|"journalArticle"|"2010"|"Leonardi| Paul M."|"Digital materiality? How artifacts without matter| matter"|"First Monday"|""|"13960466"|"10.5210/fm.v15i6.3036"|"https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3036"|"It sounds rather odd to say that digital artifacts -- like software -- have material properties because people generally think of materials or materiality as physical substances such as wood| steel| and stone. Yet scholars increasingly talk about the ""materiality"" of digital artifacts. What do they mean? In this paper| I explore two definitions of the adjective ""material"" -- practical instantiation and significance -- in addition to its normal connotation as matter. I argue that treating materiality as the practical instantiation of theoretical ideas (like policies that allow women to vote help make material the idea that sexes are equal) or as what is significant in the explanation of a given context (like material evidence in a courtroom trial) provides a more useful framework for understanding how digital artifacts affect the process of organizing. I contend that moving away from linking materiality to notions of physical substance or matter may help scholars of technology integrate their work more centrally with studies of discourse| routine| institutions and other phenomena that lie at the core of organization theory| specifically| and social theory more broadly."|"2010"|"2019-09-14 13:47:40"|"2019-09-14 13:47:40"|"2019-09-14 13:47:40"|""|""|"6"|"15"|""|""|"Digital materiality?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"Copyright (c)"|""|""|""|"firstmonday.org"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RPV4YFZJ/3036.html"|""|""|"affordances| Materiality| organization| software"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ARY8DE93"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Renwick| Alan| Palese| Michela"|"New report: Doing Democracy Better"|"The Constitution Unit"|""|""|""|"https://www.ucl.ac.uk/constitution-unit/news/2019/mar/new-report-doing-democracy-better"|"A new approach to providing information during election and referendum campaigns is vital for the health of our democracy. That is the conclusion of a major new report published today by the Constitution Unit."|"2019-03-07"|"2019-03-08 13:07:16"|"2019-09-14 13:08:10"|"2019-03-08 13:07:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"New report"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/J6KIRI9G/new-report-doing-democracy-better.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"445XBD7H"|"newspaperArticle"|"2019"|"Belam| Martin"|"Site claiming to help EU citizens register to vote is shut down"|"The Guardian"|""|"0261-3077"|""|"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/04/site-claiming-to-help-eu-citizens-register-to-vote-is-shut-down"|"Electoral Commission says site was not supplying all the information legally required"|"2019-05-04"|"2019-08-25 16:56:09"|"2019-08-25 16:56:09"|"2019-08-25 16:56:09"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"www.theguardian.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JZCSW7TG/site-claiming-to-help-eu-citizens-register-to-vote-is-shut-down.html"|""|""|"Politics| UK news| European parliamentary elections 2019"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Politics"|""|""|""|""|
|"G686Q3MD"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Brown| Sam"|"An Agile approach to designing for the consequences of technology"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://medium.com/doteveryone/an-agile-approach-to-designing-for-the-consequences-of-technology-18a229de763b"|"Innovation doesn’t have to be about moving fast and breaking things| it can also be about achieving what you believe in."|"2019-02-13"|"2019-08-25 14:56:38"|"2019-08-25 14:56:38"|"2019-08-25 14:56:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RXHIJ82K/an-agile-approach-to-designing-for-the-consequences-of-technology-18a229de763b.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VCZ29XHJ"|"webpage"|"2015"|"Pope| Richard"|"Product Land (Part 3)"|"blog.memespring.co.uk"|""|""|""|"https://blog.memespring.co.uk/2015/09/14/product-land-part-3/"|"Power This is the 3rd and final part of an essay about design and possibilities. The first part - You can't build what you can't think of in the first place - was about the process of design being too linear| taking inspiration from evolution and the concept of hyper-volumes"|"2015"|"2019-08-25 14:53:29"|"2019-08-25 14:54:34"|"2019-08-25 14:53:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZSFDR6XZ/product-land-part-3.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6BPU9I8C"|"webpage"|"2013"|"Graeber| David"|"STRIKE! Magazine – On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs"|"STRIKE! Magazine"|""|""|""|"https://strikemag.org"|"Ever had the feeling that your job might be made up? That the world would keep on turning if you weren't doing that thing you do 9-5?"|"2013"|"2019-08-25 13:44:29"|"2019-08-25 13:59:38"|"2019-08-25 13:44:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en_GB"|"STRIKE!"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/427XHBA5/bullshit-jobs.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"F6CFNXFF"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Culnane| Dr Chris| Rubinstein| A/Prof Benjamin I. P.| Teague| A/Prof Vanessa"|"Stop the Open Data Bus| We Want to Get Off"|"arXiv:1908.05004 [cs]"|""|""|""|"http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05004"|"The subject of this report is the re-identification of individuals in the Myki public transport dataset released as part of the Melbourne Datathon 2018. We demonstrate the ease with which we were able to re-identify ourselves| our co-travellers| and complete strangers| our analysis raises concerns about the nature and granularity of the data released| in particular the ability to identify vulnerable or sensitive groups."|"2019-08-14"|"2019-08-16 16:05:15"|"2019-08-16 16:05:15"|"2019-08-16 16:05:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"arXiv.org"|""|"arXiv: 1908.05004"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/26FZGV7E/Culnane et al. - 2019 - Stop the Open Data Bus| We Want to Get Off.pdf"|""|""|"Computer Science - Cryptography and Security"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"X4F9LSDE"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Ziewitz| Malte"|"Rethinking gaming: The ethical work of optimization in web search engines"|"Social Studies of Science"|""|"0306-3127"|"10.1177/0306312719865607"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312719865607"|"When measures come to matter| those measured find themselves in a precarious situation. On the one hand| they have a strong incentive to respond to measurement so as to score a favourable rating. On the other hand| too much of an adjustment runs the risk of being flagged and penalized by system operators as an attempt to ‘game the system’. Measures| the story goes| are most useful when they depict those measured as they usually are and not how they intend to be. In this article| I explore the practices and politics of optimization in the case of web search engines. Drawing on materials from ethnographic fieldwork with search engine optimization (SEO) consultants in the United Kingdom| I show how maximizing a website’s visibility in search results involves navigating the shifting boundaries between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ optimization. Specifically| I am interested in the ethical work performed as SEO consultants artfully arrange themselves to cope with moral ambiguities provoked and delegated by the operators of the search engine. Building on studies of ethics as a practical accomplishment| I suggest that the ethicality of optimization has itself become a site of governance and contestation. Studying such practices of ‘being ethical’ not only offers opportunities for rethinking popular tropes like ‘gaming the system’| but also draws attention to often-overlooked struggles for authority at the margins of contemporary ranking schemes."|"2019-08-07"|"2019-08-15 12:47:58"|"2019-08-15 12:47:58"|"2019-08-15 12:47:58"|"0306312719865607"|""|""|""|""|"Soc Stud Sci"|"Rethinking gaming"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/25TUXPA6/Ziewitz - 2019 - Rethinking gaming The ethical work of optimizatio.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KEVXDKA7"|"report"|""|"Leighninger| Matt| Moore-Vissing| Quixada"|"Rewiring Democracy: subconscious technologies| conscious engagement and the future of politics"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.publicagenda.org/files/PublicAgenda_Rewiring_Democracy_2019.pdf"|""|""|"2019-07-29 14:49:36"|"2019-07-29 14:51:07"|"2019-07-29 14:49:07"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KD42WRQF/PublicAgenda_Rewiring_Democracy_2019.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q4G34Y2T"|"journalArticle"|"1997"|"Huhtamo| Erkki"|"From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd: Notes toward an Archaeology of the Media"|"Leonardo"|""|"0024-094X"|"10.2307/1576453"|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/1576453"|"The author explains his proposed archaeology of the media. This practice draws on the work of scholars such as Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault in its embrace of all forms of cultural artifacts as material for theory and its view of history in terms of discursive production. Where it differs from existing approaches is in its particular focus on historically recurring discursive patterns. The author offers examples of such patterns and proposes further examination of their implications as a means of countering ideas of technological and historical progress."|"1997"|"2019-07-21 14:09:28"|"2019-07-21 14:09:28"|"2019-07-21 14:09:28"|"221-224"|""|"3"|"30"|""|""|"From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"JSTOR"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5ZTSY76X"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Guzman| Andrea L| Lewis| Seth C"|"Artificial intelligence and communication: A Human–Machine Communication research agenda"|"New Media & Society"|""|"1461-4448"|"10.1177/1461444819858691"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819858691"|"Artificial intelligence (AI) and people’s interactions with it—through virtual agents| socialbots| and language-generation software—do not fit neatly into paradigms of communication theory that have long focused on human–human communication. To address this disconnect between communication theory and emerging technology| this article provides a starting point for articulating the differences between communicative AI and previous technologies and introduces a theoretical basis for navigating these conditions in the form of scholarship within human–machine communication (HMC). Drawing on an HMC framework| we outline a research agenda built around three key aspects of communicative AI technologies: (1) the functional dimensions through which people make sense of these devices and applications as communicators| (2) the relational dynamics through which people associate with these technologies and| in turn| relate to themselves and others| and (3) the metaphysical implications called up by blurring ontological boundaries surrounding what constitutes human| machine| and communication."|"2019-07-04"|"2019-07-19 15:04:43"|"2019-07-19 15:04:43"|"2019-07-19 15:04:43"|"1461444819858691"|""|""|""|""|"New Media & Society"|"Artificial intelligence and communication"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/J8KVGGTQ/Guzman and Lewis - 2019 - Artificial intelligence and communication A Human.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RI4MRLI8"|"blogPost"|"2010"|"Games| Gamestorming » Blog Archive » Origins of"|"The Anti-Problem"|"Gamestorming"|""|""|""|"https://gamestorming.com/the-anti-problem/"|"Object of Play The Anti-Problem game helps people get unstuck when they are at their wit’s end. It is most useful when a team is already working on a problem| but they’re running out of ideas for solutions. By asking players to identify ways to solve the problem opposite to their current problem| it becomes …"|"2010-10-27"|"2019-07-18 12:52:34"|"2019-07-18 12:52:34"|"2019-07-18 12:52:34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8CDEX868/the-anti-problem.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KLCVEK5D"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Jackson| Antoinette"|"Review Of Elections for Civic Affairs Committee| Cambridge City Council"|""|""|""|""|"https://democracy.cambridge.gov.uk/documents/s46770/2019-07-24%20Civic%20Affairs%20Cttee%20FINAL.pdf"|""|"2019"|"2019-07-17 10:45:27"|"2019-07-17 10:46:23"|"2019-07-17 10:44:50"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/X6VC8BDH/2019-07-24 Civic Affairs Cttee FINAL.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6CAL42PU"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Magni| Gabriele"|"It's the emotions| Stupid! Anger about the economic crisis| low political efficacy| and support for populist parties"|"Electoral Studies"|""|"0261-3794"|"10.1016/j.electstud.2017.09.014"|"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026137941730080X"|"This study examines the impact of anger about the economic crisis on electoral participation and voting behavior. Previous work on emotions has consistently underlined the mobilization potential of anger. The economic crisis has generated widespread anger| but political disengagement| rather than mobilization| and growing support for populist parties have emerged as the dominant effects. This is because the impact of anger about the crisis is moderated by political efficacy. Among citizens with low efficacy| anger decreased electoral participation and fueled support for populist parties. In contrast| among citizens with high efficacy| anger promoted participation and increased support for mainstream opposition parties. I use the 2005–2010 British election panel| which allows me to address endogeneity concerns| control for pre-crisis engagement and other negative emotions| and perform causal mediation analysis. This work contributes to the study of emotions and voting behavior| support for populist parties| and the political consequences of the crisis."|"2017-12-01"|"2019-07-11 13:03:48"|"2019-07-11 13:03:48"|"2019-07-11 13:03:48"|"91-102"|""|""|"50"|""|"Electoral Studies"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ScienceDirect"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VDVD6QCR/Magni - 2017 - It's the emotions| Stupid! Anger about the economi.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WNNSJHM9/S026137941730080X.html"|""|""|"Anger| Economic crisis| Political efficacy| Political participation| Populist parties"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MQP9KBE5"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Parsons| Alex"|"Digital Tools for Citizens Assemblies"|"mySociety Research"|""|""|""|"http://research.mysociety.org/publications/digital-tools-citizens-assemblies"|"This report is a result of mySociety's research into how digital tools can be used as part of the process of a Citizens’ Assembly. W[..]"|"2019-06-27"|"2019-07-01 10:47:07"|"2019-07-01 10:47:07"|"2019-07-01 10:47:07"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"cc-by-3.0"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XEKGFEMC/digital-tools-citizens-assemblies.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D8Z9MHRY"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"Söderström| Ola| Paasche| Till| Klauser| Francisco"|"Smart cities as corporate storytelling"|"City"|""|"1360-4813"|"10.1080/13604813.2014.906716"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2014.906716"|"On 4 November 2011| the trademark ‘smarter cities’ was officially registered as belonging to IBM. This was an important milestone in a struggle between IT companies over visibility and legitimacy in the smart city market. Drawing on actor-network theory and critical planning theory| the paper analyzes IBM's smarter city campaign and finds it to be storytelling| aimed at making the company an ‘obligatory passage point’ in the implementation of urban technologies. Our argument unfolds in three parts. We first trace the emergence of the term ‘smart city’ in the public sphere. Secondly| we show that IBM's influential story about smart cities is far from novel but rather mobilizes and revisits two long-standing tropes: systems thinking and utopianism. Finally| we conclude| first by addressing two critical questions raised by this discourse: technocratic reductionism and the introduction of new moral imperatives in urban management| and second| by calling for the crafting of alternative smart city stories."|"2014-05-04"|"2019-06-28 09:51:43"|"2019-06-28 09:51:43"|"2019-06-28 09:51:43"|"307-320"|""|"3"|"18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EH8QUEZZ/13604813.2014.html"|""|""|"actor-network theory| geography| planning| smart cities| storytelling| technology| urban studies"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VFBL5FGG"|"blogPost"|"2018"|"Gavin"|"Can government stop losing its mind?"|"Dgen"|""|""|""|"https://www.dgen.net/0/2018/10/28/can-government-stop-losing-its-mind-2/"|"Can government remember? Is it condemned to repeat mistakes? Or does it remember too much and so see too many reasons why anything new is bound to fail? Commissioned by Geoff Mulgan| CEO| Nesta| an..."|"2018-10-28"|"2019-06-26 12:54:12"|"2019-06-26 12:54:12"|"2019-06-26 12:54:12"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/D3BHCVBZ/can-government-stop-losing-its-mind-2.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SY2I66NW"|"webpage"|""|""|"Institute for Global Change"|"Institute for Global Change"|""|""|""|"https://institute.global/"|"Technological progress has led to radical change throughout the modern world| with organisations built on internet foundations raising citizens’ expectations of what all services should deliver. Yet governments designed for the offline world are failing to keep up. It’s time to bring them up to speed."|""|"2019-06-26 12:54:02"|"2019-06-26 12:54:02"|"2019-06-26 12:54:02"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XL6I84ZG/transforming-government-21st-century.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5U52MK68"|"webpage"|"2018"|"UCL"|"Estonia's digital transformation: Mission mystique and the hiding hand"|"UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose"|""|""|""|"https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/publications/2018/sep/estonias-digital-transformation-mission-mystique-and-hiding-hand"|"Working paper from UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) explores the radical economic reforms in Estonia adopting digital technology in the public sector."|"2018-09-27"|"2019-06-26 12:53:57"|"2019-06-26 12:53:57"|"2019-06-26 12:53:57"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Estonia's digital transformation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BDPNNPEV/estonias-digital-transformation-mission-mystique-and-hiding-hand.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IACA6XTU"|"journalArticle"|"2010"|"Derlon| Brigitte| Jeudy-Ballini| Monique"|"The Theory of Enchantment and the Enchantment of Theory: the Art of Alfred Gell"|"Oceania"|""|"0029-8077"|"10.1002/j.1834-4461.2010.tb00076.x"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:3688/doi/abs/10.1002/j.1834-4461.2010.tb00076.x"|"ABSTRACT Gell's Art and Agency that aimed to articulate the first anthropological theory of art has achieved a near-cult status among the academic community. Departing from previous semiological and aesthetic approaches| this theory takes it that art is a form of instrumental action| the canonical efficacy of which lies in its power to function as a cognitive trap and to captivate the spectator's mind. In this article it is argued that Gell's theory is not as novel as it is claimed| that it fails to define the specific field of art| and that by excluding the aesthetic properties of art objects| it discards ethnographical data nonetheless necessary for understanding the agency of art in Melanesian local cultures. At a meta-level| Gell assigned to his theory the same captivating purpose as he did to art| and this probably explains the seductive fascination that his work continues to exert."|"2010-07-01"|"2019-06-19 14:16:05"|"2019-06-19 14:16:05"|"2019-06-19 14:16:05"|"129-142"|""|"2"|"80"|""|"Oceania"|"The Theory of Enchantment and the Enchantment of Theory"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk (Atypon)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8JCVVA6S/Derlon and Jeudy-Ballini - 2010 - The Theory of Enchantment and the Enchantment of T.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RT3BG6TD/j.1834-4461.2010.tb00076.html"|""|""|"agency| Alfred Gell| beauty| Melanesia| theory of art"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9T5PGJ8M"|"newspaperArticle"|"2012"|"Kuenssberg| Brian Wheeler| Laura"|"Armchair auditors 'don't exist'"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-20221398"|"Ministers were ""naive"" to dump spending data on the internet in the hope that ""brilliant"" individuals would scrutinise it| an influential think tank chief says."|"2012-11-09"|"2019-05-24 08:48:14"|"2019-05-24 08:48:14"|"2019-05-24 08:48:14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"www.bbc.co.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UQZVC64T/uk-politics-20221398.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"UK Politics"|""|""|""|""|
|"EH8WE7FV"|"book"|"2019"|""|"State of Open Data"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.stateofopendata.od4d.net/"|""|"2019"|"2019-05-24 08:44:11"|"2019-05-24 08:47:17"|"2019-05-24 08:44:11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/S2483ADR/www.stateofopendata.od4d.net.html"|""|""|""|"Davies| Tim| Rubenstein| Mor| Walker| Stephen B.| Perini| Fernando"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4UMIXKWP"|"blogPost"|"2018"|"Snaith| Ben| Scott| Anna| Wells| Peter"|"Data’s value: how and why should we measure it? – The ODI"|""|""|""|""|"https://theodi.org/article/datas-value-how-and-why-should-we-measure-it/"|""|"2018"|"2019-05-23 10:06:45"|"2019-05-23 10:07:45"|"2019-05-23 10:06:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Data’s value"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CUIUAXE2/datas-value-how-and-why-should-we-measure-it.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3LV82V6L"|"blogPost"|"2017"|"mcquillan| dan"|"@dekstop so when @nwspk says it's for ""political technologists"" it means people who recognise that technology is political| rather than people who have an explicit political standpoint?"|"@danmcquillan"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/938774019104485376"|""|"2017-12-07"|"2019-05-20 12:07:51"|"2019-05-20 12:07:51"|"2019-05-20 12:07:51"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|"Tweet"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/75A858KH/938774019104485376.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"I96ZEU6C"|"book"|"2009"|"Lampland| Martha| Star| Susan Leigh"|"Standards and their stories : how quantifying| classifying| and formalizing practices shape everyday life / edited by Martha Lampland and Susan Leigh Star."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2009"|"2019-05-18 14:28:40"|"2019-05-18 14:28:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ithaca"|"Ithaca"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Classification -- Social aspects| Measurement -- Social aspects| Standardization -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XX92M56T"|"webpage"|"2010"|"Modine| Austin"|"Linux kernel R&D worth over 1bn euros"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/24/linux_kernel_randd_estimate_u_of_oviendo/"|"Spanish boffins put value on penguin"|"2010"|"2019-05-18 14:17:36"|"2019-05-18 14:19:25"|"2019-05-18 14:17:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MP6GMPD7/linux_kernel_randd_estimate_u_of_oviendo.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QMJETDPR"|"webpage"|"2001"|"Greene| Thomas C."|"Ballmer: 'Linux is a cancer'"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/06/02/ballmer_linux_is_a_cancer/"|"Contaminates all other software with Hippie GPL rubbish"|"2001"|"2019-05-18 14:17:32"|"2019-05-18 14:19:16"|"2019-05-18 14:17:32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ballmer"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/E6HPLIGQ/ballmer_linux_is_a_cancer.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7GYJRMVP"|"webpage"|""|"Broersma| Matthew"|"2004: The year of desktop Linux?"|"ZDNet"|""|""|""|"https://www.zdnet.com/article/2004-the-year-of-desktop-linux/"|"The hype may have faded from the idea of desktop Linux| but that hasn't stopped governments and corporations from beginning to test the waters"|""|"2019-05-18 14:16:36"|"2019-05-18 14:16:36"|"2019-05-18 14:16:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2004"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HNVNUZLL/2004-the-year-of-desktop-linux.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"97SYXVSP"|"webpage"|"2018"|"Congleton| Nick"|"Will 2018 Be the Year of the Linux Desktop"|"Make Tech Easier"|""|""|""|"https://www.maketecheasier.com/will-2018-be-the-year-of-linux-desktop/"|"The ""Year of the Linux Desktop"" is a fabled time when Linux finally rises up and becomes the dominant desktop operating system| supplanting Windows. Will 2018 be the Year of the Linux Desktop? Only time will tell for certain| but the current state of desktop Linux can give some insight into whether or not it's likely."|"2018-01-16"|"2019-05-18 14:16:24"|"2019-05-18 14:16:24"|"2019-05-18 14:16:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JJPSN83B/will-2018-be-the-year-of-linux-desktop.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TQPF7LAU"|"bookSection"|"1989"|"Carsten| Janet"|"Cooking money: gender and the symbolic transformation of means of exchange in a Malay fishing community"|"Money and the Morality of Exchange"|""|""|""|""|""|"1989"|"2019-05-18 13:50:34"|"2019-05-18 14:16:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Parry| Jonathan P| Bloch| Maurice"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"ZQ9ESUDH"|"book"|"2003"|"Foucault| Michel| Bertani| Mauro| Fontana| Alessandro| Macey| David"|"Society must be defended : lectures at the Collège de France| 1975-76"|""|"978-0-7139-9707-1"|""|""|""|""|"2003"|"2019-05-16 13:45:44"|"2019-05-16 13:45:44"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Allen Lane The Penguin Press"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Political science -- Philosophy| Power (Philosophy)| War (Philosophy)"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ABWDLCUI"|"book"|"1997"|"Green| Sarah F."|"Urban amazons : lesbian feminism and beyond in the gender| sexuality| and identity battles of London"|""|"978-0-333-66974-7"|""|""|""|""|"1997"|"2019-02-18 19:47:31"|"2019-02-18 19:47:31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Macmillan"|"Basingstoke"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Lesbian feminism -- England -- London| Lesbians -- England -- London -- Identity| Lesbians -- Political activity -- England -- London"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Z8HYLEHT"|"webpage"|""|"Hogsden| Carl| Salmond| Amiria"|"Ghosts in the Machine? — Cultural Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|"https://culanth.org/fieldsights/830-ghosts-in-the-machine"|""|""|"2019-02-18 08:50:08"|"2019-02-18 08:50:08"|"2019-02-18 08:50:08"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ghosts in the Machine?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EKPFK9LM"|"webpage"|""|"Abramson| Allen"|"What in/is the World is/of Big Data? — Cultural Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|"https://culanth.org/fieldsights/833-what-in-is-the-world-is-of-big-data"|""|""|"2019-02-17 22:16:12"|"2019-02-17 22:16:12"|"2019-02-17 22:16:12"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"What in/is the World is/of Big Data?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/Y569SC5B/833-what-in-is-the-world-is-of-big-data.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BSEMEJPY"|"book"|"2010"|"Nardi| Bonnie A"|"My life as a night elf priest : an anthropological account of World of warcraft / Bonnie A. Nardi."|""|""|""|""|""|"""World of Warcraft rapidly became one of the most popular online world games on the planet| amassing 11.5 million subscribers -- officially making it an online community of gamers that had more inhabitants than the state of Ohio and was almost twice as populous as Scotland. It's a massively multiplayer online game| or MMO in gamer jargon| where each person controls a single character inside a virtual world| interacting with other people's characters and computer-controlled monsters| quest-givers| and merchants. In My Life as a Night Elf Priest| Bonnie Nardi| a well-known ethnographer who has published extensively on how theories of what we do intersect with how we adopt and use technology| compiles more than three years of participatory research in Warcraft play and culture in the United States and China into this field study of player behavior and activity. She introduces us to her research strategy and the history| structure| and culture of Warcraft"|"2010"|"2019-02-17 22:01:52"|"2019-02-17 22:01:52"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press : University of Michigan Library| 2010."|"Ann Arbor"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Computer games -- Social aspects| Korea (South) -- Social aspects| Virtual reality -- Social aspects| Visual anthropology| World of Warcraft"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BXCS9WBC"|"book"|"2012"|"Boellstorff| Tom"|"Ethnography and virtual worlds : a handbook of method / Tom Boellstorff ... [et al.]"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2012"|"2019-02-17 22:00:22"|"2019-02-17 22:00:22"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Princeton : Princeton University Press| c2012."|"Princeton"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Virtual reality| Ethnology -- Computer network resources| Ethnology -- Interactive media| Ethnology -- Methodology| Ethnology -- Research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JMWXFBR3"|"book"|"2000"|"Bowker| Geoffrey C"|"Sorting things out : classification and its consequences / Geoffrey C. Bowker| Susan Leigh Star."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2000"|"2019-02-17 21:53:54"|"2019-02-17 21:53:54"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge| Mass.| London : MIT Press| 2000."|"Cambridge| Mass.| London"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Classification| Knowledge| Sociology of"|""|""|"Star| Susan Leigh"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"L2XDDDAY"|"book"|"2015"|"Hine| Christine"|"Ethnography for the Internet : embedded| embodied and everyday"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2019-02-17 21:52:24"|"2019-02-17 21:52:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"London : Bloomsbury Academic"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet -- Social aspects| Anthropology| Ethnology -- Research -- Methodology| Internet users| Media studies| Popular culture| Social Science -- Anthropology -- General| Social Science -- Media Studies| Social Science -- Popular Culture| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QFHX6HGL"|"book"|"2014"|"Coleman| E. Gabriella"|"Hacker| hoaxer| whistleblower| spy : the many faces of Anonymous"|""|"978-1-78168-583-9"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2019-02-17 18:03:16"|"2019-02-17 18:03:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Verso"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hacktivism| Anonymous (Group)| Hackers"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Z5IGB6H7"|"webpage"|""|""|"RAW DATA: Making Relations Matter - ProQuest"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:7316/docview/1906353165?rfr_id=info%3Axri%2Fsid%3Aprimo"|""|""|"2019-02-13 17:14:52"|"2019-02-13 17:14:52"|"2019-02-13 17:14:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"RAW DATA"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/396DHLZC/1906353165.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RMFGAKGP"|"webpage"|""|""|"Data moves: taking Amazonian climate science seriously - ProQuest"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:7316/docview/1417858993?rfr_id=info%3Axri%2Fsid%3Aprimo"|""|""|"2019-02-13 17:13:37"|"2019-02-13 17:13:37"|"2019-02-13 17:13:37"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Data moves"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4P5VS4WM/1417858993.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RE6EWDG2"|"webpage"|""|"Marcus| George E."|"Ethnography: Integration — Cultural Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|"https://culanth.org/fieldsights/879-ethnography-integration"|""|""|"2019-02-13 17:07:27"|"2019-02-13 17:07:27"|"2019-02-13 17:07:27"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ethnography"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NSWU53BI/879-ethnography-integration.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3RGRXQ67"|"webpage"|""|""|"First Post: Parker Bros | Civicist"|"Civic Hall"|""|""|""|"https://civichall.org/civicist/parker-bros/"|"Brigade's $50M crack-up| the online donor chase| and much more. See what's happening in the #CivicTech community on the #FirstPost."|""|"2019-02-13 10:29:13"|"2019-02-13 10:29:13"|"2019-02-13 10:29:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"First Post"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IR575DBH/parker-bros.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KCP68FM7"|"book"|"2009"|"Pink| Sarah"|"Doing Sensory Ethnography"|""|"978-1-4129-4803-6 978-1-4462-4938-3"|""|""|"http://methods.sagepub.com/book/doing-sensory-ethnography"|""|"2009"|"2019-02-13 10:17:45"|"2019-02-13 10:17:45"|"2019-02-13 10:17:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Publications Ltd"|"1 Oliver's Yard| 55 City Road| London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.4135/9781446249383"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V9SKMJFN/Pink - 2009 - Doing Sensory Ethnography.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"J8H9QGB2"|"journalArticle"|"1990"|"Latour| Bruno"|"Technology is Society Made Durable"|"The Sociological Review"|""|"0038-0261| 1467-954X"|"10.1111/j.1467-954X.1990.tb03350.x"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-954X.1990.tb03350.x"|"Is it possible to devise a set of concepts that could replace the technology/society divide? This set of new concepts - association and substitution - might help to rephrase some of the traditional questions of social order and especially that of the durability of domination of power. However| instead of using different tools to analyse power and weakness| it is argued that power and domination are simply different values of variables that should be studied in their whole range. By reconstructing networks it is argued that a full description of power and domination may be obtained."|"1990-05"|"2019-02-12 15:00:44"|"2019-02-12 15:00:44"|"2019-02-12 15:00:44"|"103-131"|""|"1_suppl"|"38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/R3FL4GII/Latour - 1990 - Technology is Society Made Durable.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"J8GI94FG"|"webpage"|""|""|"That's enough about ethnography! - ProQuest"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:7316/docview/1850088528/fulltextPDF/3AA80C6226CD49EEPQ/1?accountid=13042"|""|""|"2019-01-29 17:55:40"|"2019-02-12 15:00:18"|"2019-01-29 17:55:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4CXRTHSG/1.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5LAHXJAR/1.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VSKPHBW5"|"book"|"2016"|"Amrute| Sareeta"|"Encoding Race| Encoding Class: Indian IT Workers in Berlin"|""|"978-0-8223-7427-5 978-0-8223-6117-6 978-0-8223-6135-0"|""|""|"http://read.dukeupress.edu/lookup/doi/10.1215/9780822374275"|""|"2016-07-22"|"2019-02-07 15:15:35"|"2019-02-07 15:15:35"|"2019-02-07 15:15:35"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Encoding Race| Encoding Class"|""|""|""|""|"Duke University Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.1215/9780822374275"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZL9VCTGU"|"book"|"2012"|"Boo| Katherine| OverDrive| Inc"|"Behind the beautiful forevers [life| death| and hope in a Mumbai undercity"|""|"978-0-679-64395-1"|""|""|"http://plumcreeklibrary.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=F1F68EEA-C0D3-4AAC-A420-C15BE18C1210"|"Profiles everyday life in the settlement of Annawadi as experienced by a Muslim teen| an ambitious rural mother| and a young scrap metal thief| illuminating how their efforts to build better lives are challenged by religious| caste| and economic tensions."|"2012"|"2019-02-06 15:13:31"|"2019-02-06 15:13:31"|"2019-02-06 15:13:31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Random House"|"New York"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Open WorldCat"|""|"OCLC: 1083830272"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/B6L37JA9/Boo and OverDrive - 2012 - Behind the beautiful forevers [life| death| and ho.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EIBM7HDM"|"book"|"2013"|"Woolgar| Steve| Neyland| Daniel"|"Mundane governance: ontology and accountability"|""|"978-0-19-958474-1"|""|""|""|""|"2013"|"2019-01-31 13:50:32"|"2019-01-31 13:50:32"|""|""|"282"|""|""|""|""|"Mundane governance"|""|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|"Oxford| United Kingdom"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"JF1525.A26 W66 2013"|"OCLC: ocn870263301"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UPCV2MPA/Woolgar and Neyland - 2013 - Mundane governance ontology and accountability.pdf"|""|""|"Political aspects| Material culture| Technology| Corporate governance| Government accountability| Industry| Ontology| Responsibility| Social control"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"First Edition"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"J7E7QE8P"|"book"|"2013"|"Coleman| E. Gabriella"|"Coding freedom : the ethics and aesthetics of hacking"|""|"978-1-4008-4529-3"|""|""|""|"Who are computer hackers? What is free software? And what does the emergence of a community dedicated to the production of free and open source software--and to hacking as a technical| aesthetic| and moral project--reveal about the values of contemporary liberalism? Exploring the rise and political significance of the free and open source software (F/OSS) movement in the United States and Europe| Coding Freedom details the ethics behind hackers' devotion to F/OSS| the social codes that guide its production| and the political struggles through which hackers question the scope and direction o."|"2013"|"2019-01-29 15:48:28"|"2019-01-29 15:48:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Princeton University Press"|"Princeton"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hackers| BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics| Computer programmers| Computer programming -- Moral and ethical aspects| Computer programming -- Social aspects| COMPUTERS -- Social Aspects -- General| Intellectual freedom"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U8AJI7PP"|"bookSection"|"2008"|"Holmes| Douglas R.| Marcus| George E."|"Cultures of Expertise and the Management of Globalization: Toward the Re‐Functioning of Ethnography"|"Global Assemblages"|"978-0-470-69656-9"|""|""|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9780470696569.ch13"|""|"2008-04-15"|"2019-01-23 15:42:54"|"2019-01-23 15:42:54"|"2019-01-23 15:42:54"|"235-252"|""|""|""|""|""|"Cultures of Expertise and the Management of Globalization"|""|""|""|""|"John Wiley & Sons| Ltd"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"onlinelibrary.wiley.com"|""|"DOI: 10.1002/9780470696569.ch13"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GQR83N56/9780470696569.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VIDMFK97"|"webpage"|""|""|"Encoding Race| Encoding Class"|"Duke University Press"|""|""|""|"www.dukeupress.edu/encoding-race-encoding-class"|"Author(s):Sareeta Amrute"|""|"2019-01-23 15:36:33"|"2019-01-23 15:36:33"|"2019-01-23 15:36:33"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en_US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AV9HRF6J/encoding-race-encoding-class.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"49VM58N7"|"book"|"2016"|""|"Beyond text?: Critical practices and sensory anthropology"|""|"978-1-5261-0995-8"|""|""|"http://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2234/view/10.7228/manchester/9780719085055.001.0001/upso-9780719085055"|"Beyond text?: Critical practices and sensory anthropology addresses a series of questions concerning the relationship between anthropological understandings of the world| sensory perception and aesthetic practices. The book suggests that if different sensory experiences embody and facilitate different kinds of knowledge| then we need to develop new methods and more appropriate forms of representation that are not based simply in text| writing or correspondence theories of truth. As such| Beyond Text: Critical Practices and Sensory Anthropology brings together leading figures in anthropology| visual| sound and film studies to explore how knowledge| sensation and embodied experiences can be researched and represented by combining different visual| aural| and textual forms—for example text and image| image and sound| body and voice. What—we ask—is the relationship between the interiority of a person’s experience and its exteriority that is present to the eye| the ear and other sense organs that make the experience ‘open’ to anthropological forms of documentation| theorisation and representation? We argue that there is a necessary| critical development in our ways of knowing that must take place not merely at the level of theory and representation but also through innovative fieldwork methods and media practices. The collected papers and audio-visual materials presented on a DVD| explore the potential for a more sensorially-grounded| critically aware and creative approach to cultural analysis| media production and field research."|"2016-03-01"|"2019-01-21 11:24:33"|"2019-01-21 11:24:33"|"2019-01-21 11:24:33"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Beyond text?"|""|""|""|""|"Manchester University Press"|""|"en_US"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2234"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/984FKWBL/upso-9780719085055.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KGK6VKJ6"|"journalArticle"|"2006"|"Mosse| David"|"Anti-social anthropology? Objectivity| objection| and the ethnography of public policy and professional communities"|"Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"|""|"1359-0987| 1467-9655"|"10.1111/j.1467-9655.2006.00371.x"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2006.00371.x"|""|"2006-12"|"2019-01-16 17:31:19"|"2019-01-16 17:31:19"|"2019-01-16 17:31:19"|"935-956"|""|"4"|"12"|""|""|"Anti-social anthropology?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DRGZ2RCT/Mosse - 2006 - Anti-social anthropology Objectivity| objection| .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"W9HMCLAV"|"journalArticle"|"2008"|"Postill| John"|"Localizing the internet beyond communities and networks"|"New Media & Society"|""|"1461-4448| 1461-7315"|"10.1177/1461444808089416"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444808089416"|"As the numbers of internet users worldwide continue to grow| the internet is becoming ‘more local’.This article addresses the epistemological challenge posed by this global process of internet localization by examining some of the conceptual tools at the disposal of internet researchers. It argues that progress has been hampered by an overdependence on the problematic notions of community and network whose paradigmatic status has yet to be questioned by internet scholars.The article seeks to broaden the conceptual space of internet localization studies through a ground-up conceptualization exercise that draws inspiration from the field theories of both Pierre Bourdieu and the Manchester School of Anthropology| and is based on recent fieldwork in suburban Malaysia.This exploration demonstrates that a more nuanced understanding of the plural forms that residential sociality can take is needed in order to move beyond existing binaries such as ‘network sociality’ versus ‘community sociality’."|"2008-06"|"2019-01-15 18:24:18"|"2019-01-15 18:24:19"|"2019-01-15 18:24:18"|"413-431"|""|"3"|"10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WSTRCHTM/Postill - 2008 - Localizing the internet beyond communities and net.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MLCVTLAP"|"book"|"2018"|"Postill| John"|"The rise of nerd politics : digital activism and political change"|""|"978-1-78680-155-5"|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2019-01-15 16:25:15"|"2019-01-15 16:25:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Anthropology| culture & society"|""|""|""|"PlutoPress"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet and activism"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WMA3Y96Z"|"journalArticle"|""|"Delacroix| Sylvie| Lawrence| Neil D"|"Disturbing the ‘one size fits all’ approach to data governance: bottom-up data Trusts"|""|""|""|""|""|"The current lack of legal mechanisms that may plausibly empower us| data subjects| to ‘take the reins’ of our data leaves us vulnerable. Recent regulatory endeavours (from the GDPR to the CCPA) to curb contractual freedom acknowledge this vulnerability but cannot| by themselves| remedy it. We argue that the power that stems from aggregated data should be returned to individuals through the legal mechanism of Trusts. Unlike the current ‘one size fits all’ approach to data governance| there should be a plurality of Trusts| allowing data subjects to choose a Trust that reflects their aspirations| and to switch Trusts when needed. Bound by a fiduciary obligation of undivided loyalty (in contrast to Balkin’s)| the data trustees would negotiate data use in conformity with the Trust’s terms| thus introducing an independent intermediary between data-subjects and data-collectors. Importantly| by potentially facilitating access to ‘pre-authorised’| aggregated data (consent would be negotiated on a collective basis| according to the terms of each Trust)| our data Trust proposal may remove key obstacles to the realisation of the potential underlying large datasets."|""|"2019-01-14 15:33:47"|"2019-01-14 15:33:47"|""|"26"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XMCH3524/Delacroix and Lawrence - Disturbing the ‘one size fits all’ approach to dat.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AIL6XSQK"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Higham| Rupert| Djohari| Natalie"|"From voting to engaging: promoting democratic values across an international school network"|"Oxford Review of Education"|""|"0305-4985| 1465-3915"|"10.1080/03054985.2018.1433649"|"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03054985.2018.1433649"|"Using a mixed methods design| the researchers investigated understandings and practices of democracy across Round Square| a worldwide network of 180 schools committed to shared values. An extensive questionnaire received 4020 student and 863 teacher returns| additionally| leaders| students| and parents from five case study schools on different continents were interviewed. All stakeholder groups were found to value democracy highly| but saw its implementation in their schools as challenging and limited. While staff and parents espoused more holistic understandings of democratic practices and cultures| students focused primarily on systems of election and representation. A philosophically informed framework for developing ‘responsible leadership’| and a values-led approach to school improvement| are offered to deepen students’ democratic agency through informed| active| and reflective engagement with people| situations| and curricula."|"2018-03-05"|"2019-01-07 10:27:20"|"2019-01-07 10:27:20"|"2019-01-07 10:27:20"|"1-17"|""|""|""|""|""|"From voting to engaging"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/R58XQ9TK/Higham and Djohari - 2018 - From voting to engaging promoting democratic valu.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UV6X87SL"|"journalArticle"|"1994"|"Escobar| Arturo| Hess| David| Licha| Isabel| Sibley| Will| Strathern| Marilyn| Sutz| Judith"|"Welcome to Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture [and Comments and Reply]"|"Current Anthropology"|""|"0011-3204"|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/2744194"|""|"1994"|"2018-10-29 14:49:00"|"2018-12-22 11:48:41"|"2018-10-29 14:49:00"|"211-231"|""|"3"|"35"|""|""|"Welcome to Cyberia"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SLJD8WKE/Escobar et al. - 1994 - Welcome to Cyberia Notes on the Anthropology of C.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8EG93EZL/Escobar et al. - 1994 - Welcome to Cyberia Notes on the Anthropology of C.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5D6WV7UP"|"journalArticle"|""|"Wheeler| Tom"|"Time to Fix It: Developing Rules for Internet Capitalism"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-10 10:09:41"|"2018-12-22 11:48:40"|""|"17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LUWZCTPC/Wheeler - Time to Fix It Developing Rules for Internet Capi.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SN2KDU7D/Wheeler - Time to Fix It Developing Rules for Internet Capi.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2RCQAIG5/Wheeler - Time to Fix It Developing Rules for Internet Capi.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5MYI6MHH"|"conferencePaper"|"2018"|"Gray| Colin M.| Kou| Yubo| Battles| Bryan| Hoggatt| Joseph| Toombs| Austin L."|"The Dark (Patterns) Side of UX Design"|"Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '18"|"978-1-4503-5620-6"|""|"10.1145/3173574.3174108"|"http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3173574.3174108"|"Interest in critical scholarship that engages with the complexity of user experience (UX) practice is rapidly expanding| yet the vocabulary for describing and assessing criticality in practice is currently lacking. In this paper| we outline and explore the limits of a specific ethical phenomenon known as ""dark patterns|"" where user value is supplanted in favor of shareholder value. We assembled a corpus of examples of practitioner-identified dark patterns and performed a content analysis to determine the ethical concerns contained in these examples. This analysis revealed a wide range of ethical issues raised by practitioners that were frequently conflated under the umbrella term of dark patterns| while also underscoring a shared concern that UX designers could easily become complicit in manipulative or unreasonably persuasive practices. We conclude with implications for the education and practice of UX designers| and a proposal for broadening research on the ethics of user experience."|"2018"|"2018-10-10 10:10:19"|"2018-12-22 11:48:39"|"2018-10-10 10:10:19"|"1-14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ACM Press"|"Montreal QC| Canada"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NYNMIBQC/Gray et al. - 2018 - The Dark (Patterns) Side of UX Design.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PQ6HJSGF/Gray et al. - 2018 - The Dark (Patterns) Side of UX Design.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MU44BI7K/Gray et al. - 2018 - The Dark (Patterns) Side of UX Design.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"the 2018 CHI Conference"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U7CPLSX5"|"journalArticle"|""|"Desmond| Justine| Kotecha| Bhavin"|"STATE OF THE UK GOVTECH MARKET"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-10 10:09:49"|"2018-12-22 11:48:38"|""|"36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FB23K2BH/Desmond and Kotecha - STATE OF THE UK GOVTECH MARKET.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ENPGLJYT/Desmond and Kotecha - STATE OF THE UK GOVTECH MARKET.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WLHCFISL/Desmond and Kotecha - STATE OF THE UK GOVTECH MARKET.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HGV7UYD3"|"bookSection"|"2017"|"Cottica| Alberto| Hassoun| Amelia| Vallet| Jason| Melançon| Guy"|"Semantic Social Networks: A New Approach to Scaling Digital Ethnography"|"Internet Science"|"978-3-319-70283-4 978-3-319-70284-1"|""|""|"http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-70284-1_32"|"We propose a data-based approach to doing ethnographic research in a digital environment. It has three main components. First| it treats online conversational environments as human communities that ethnographers can engage with as they would in onsite fieldwork. Second| it represents those conversations and the fieldnotes made by researchers thereon in network form. We call these networks semantic social networks| as they incorporate information on social interaction and their meaning. They encode a map of the associations between key concepts as perceived by informants as a group. Third| it uses methods borrowed from network science to process these data."|"2017"|"2018-10-10 10:09:52"|"2018-12-22 11:48:31"|"2018-10-10 10:09:52"|"412-420"|""|""|"10673"|""|""|"Semantic Social Networks"|""|""|""|""|"Springer International Publishing"|"Cham"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70284-1_32"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3TNCGZ6Z/Cottica et al. - 2017 - Semantic Social Networks A New Approach to Scalin.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KXGTCUJI/Cottica et al. - 2017 - Semantic Social Networks A New Approach to Scalin.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KTKIGFK5/Cottica et al. - 2017 - Semantic Social Networks A New Approach to Scalin.pdf"|""|""|""|"Kompatsiaris| Ioannis| Cave| Jonathan| Satsiou| Anna| Carle| Georg| Passani| Antonella| Kontopoulos| Efstratios| Diplaris| Sotiris| McMillan| Donald"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9ZNBWRLN"|"journalArticle"|""|"Eve| Martin Paul"|"OPEN ACCESS AND THE HUMANITIES"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-10 10:09:49"|"2018-12-22 11:48:30"|""|"228"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9S4LYLB9/Eve - OPEN ACCESS AND THE HUMANITIES.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/92X6ESIQ/Eve - OPEN ACCESS AND THE HUMANITIES.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IDPWM3LS/Eve - OPEN ACCESS AND THE HUMANITIES.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TVZSDZ9I"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"McManus| John"|"Modern Enchantments: Media| Fandom and Distraction Amongst Diaspora Turkish Football Supporters"|"Ethnos"|""|"0014-1844| 1469-588X"|"10.1080/00141844.2017.1341424"|"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00141844.2017.1341424"|"Since the turn of the century| Turkish diaspora football fans have increasingly relied on social media practices to enact their fandom. Ethnographic fieldwork with Turkish football supporters based in Europe reveals that socially mediated fandom produces powerful affective states| best understood through a reworking of the anthropological heuristic of ‘enchantment’. Modern enchantments see fans embrace a sense of wonder whilst also showing self-awareness about its origins and limits. This reality has knock-on effects for how fandom intertwines with other elements of diasporic life. Whilst sometimes leading to damaging obsession| fandom also enlivens. And by encouraging fans to cultivate a playful and self-reflexive demeanour| it may ultimately serve as an inoculation against essentialist narratives of belonging that frequently confront diasporans. Accordingly| the imbrication of social media and football fandom suggests itself as a key site for understanding enchantment in the contemporary era – its significances| signs and relationship to wider politics of congregation."|"2018-08-08"|"2018-12-12 04:46:34"|"2018-12-22 11:48:29"|"2018-12-12 04:46:34"|"762-781"|""|"4"|"83"|""|""|"Modern Enchantments"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3T4LJRG9/McManus - 2018 - Modern Enchantments Media| Fandom and Distraction.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ILQSI9QK/McManus - 2018 - Modern Enchantments Media| Fandom and Distraction.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VHEUYUN9"|"journalArticle"|""|"Zavyalova| Anna"|"In Defense of Personal Bias in Ethnographic Research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-10 10:09:53"|"2018-12-22 11:48:28"|""|"7"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MJ447C7S/In Defense of Personal Bias in Ethnographic Research - EPIC.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/Q8SUMT8R/Zavyalova - In Defense of Personal Bias in Ethnographic Resear.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ATCMYIPT/Zavyalova - In Defense of Personal Bias in Ethnographic Resear.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/B4CHSNWZ/Zavyalova - In Defense of Personal Bias in Ethnographic Resear.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7T2BPD8X"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"MMller| Karsten| Schwarz| Carlo"|"Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime"|"SSRN Electronic Journal"|""|"1556-5068"|"10.2139/ssrn.3082972"|"https://www.ssrn.com/abstract=3082972"|"This paper investigates the link between social media and hate crime using Facebook data. We study the case of Germany| where the recently emerged right-wing party Alternative fu¨r Deutschland (AfD) has developed a major social media presence. We show that right-wing anti-refugee sentiment on Facebook predicts violent crimes against refugees in otherwise similar municipalities with higher social media usage. To further establish causality| we exploit exogenous variation in major internet and Facebook outages| which fully undo the correlation between social media and hate crime. We further find that the effect decreases with distracting news events| increases with user network interactions| and does not hold for posts unrelated to refugees. Our results suggest that social media can act as a propagation mechanism between online hate speech and real-life violent crime."|"2017"|"2018-10-10 10:09:44"|"2018-12-22 11:48:27"|"2018-10-10 10:09:43"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Fanning the Flames of Hate"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EJJPHZYC/MMller and Schwarz - 2017 - Fanning the Flames of Hate Social Media and Hate .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7DPY6G8Y/MMller and Schwarz - 2017 - Fanning the Flames of Hate Social Media and Hate .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/Y9889XR8/MMller and Schwarz - 2017 - Fanning the Flames of Hate Social Media and Hate .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AK52YBUI"|"journalArticle"|"2011"|"Posocco| Silvia"|"Expedientes: Fissured Legality and Affective States in the Transnational Adoption Archives in Guatemala"|"Law| Culture and the Humanities"|""|"1743-8721| 1743-9752"|"10.1177/1743872110381303"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1743872110381303"|"The article provides an examination of how adoption files| or expedientes| have “fissured” the legality of transnational adoption processes in Guatemala. By focusing on declarations and disclaimers as an entry point to explore controversies over adoption files| the article argues that files point to the “prior” histories of adoption that are intimately connected to local histories of violence in the country. Through the analysis of the politics inherent in these legal documents| and the legal frameworks regulating the production of adoption paperwork| the article offers a critical insight into the extra-judicial processes and forms of “exceptionalism” that made transnational adoptions possible in the thirty-year period between 1977 and 2007.At the same time| the analysis of declarations and disclaimers brings to light how the technologies of their production allow the emergence of “anti-social affects” that saturate| and internally disrupt| transnational adoption files.The article proposes a critical|“anti-social” analysis of international adoption| by illuminating the problems that come from taking for granted the values of futurity and reproduction in adoption studies."|"2011-10"|"2018-10-10 10:09:46"|"2018-12-22 11:48:26"|"2018-10-10 10:09:46"|"434-456"|""|"3"|"7"|""|""|"Expedientes"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TQNYKUKF/Posocco - 2011 - Expedientes Fissured Legality and Affective State.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VWHPZHVQ/Posocco - 2011 - Expedientes Fissured Legality and Affective State.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8WNBSSJA/Posocco - 2011 - Expedientes Fissured Legality and Affective State.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HKJBTRRS"|"journalArticle"|"2008"|"Stoler| Ann Laura"|"EPISTEMIC POLITICS: ONTOLOGIES OF COLONIAL COMMON SENSE"|"Philosophical Forum"|""|"0031806X| 14679191"|"10.1111/j.1467-9191.2008.00303.x"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1467-9191.2008.00303.x"|""|"2008-09"|"2018-10-10 10:10:09"|"2018-12-22 11:48:24"|"2018-10-10 10:10:09"|"349-361"|""|"3"|"39"|""|""|"EPISTEMIC POLITICS"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8FU3CNXT/Stoler - 2008 - EPISTEMIC POLITICS ONTOLOGIES OF COLONIAL COMMON .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HS99UIZR/Stoler - 2008 - EPISTEMIC POLITICS ONTOLOGIES OF COLONIAL COMMON .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IX97S36F/Stoler - 2008 - EPISTEMIC POLITICS ONTOLOGIES OF COLONIAL COMMON .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9GZYD3VW"|"bookSection"|"2010"|"Ladner| Andreas| Pianzola| Joëlle"|"Do Voting Advice Applications Have an Effect on Electoral Participation and Voter Turnout? Evidence from the 2007 Swiss Federal Elections"|"Electronic Participation"|"978-3-642-15157-6 978-3-642-15158-3"|""|""|"http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-15158-3_18"|"Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) render a valuable platform for tackling one of democracy’s central challenges: low voter turnout. Studies indicate that lack of information and cost-benefit considerations cause voters to abstain from voting. VAAs are online voting assistance tools which match own political preferences with those of candidates and parties in elections. By assisting voters in their decision-making process prior to casting their votes| VAAs not only rebut rational choice reasoning against voting but also narrow existing information gaps. In this paper we examine the impact of VAAs on participation and voter turnout. Specifically| we present results on how the Swiss VAA smartvote affected voter turnout in the 2007 federal elections. Our analyses suggest that smartvote does have a mobilizing capacity| especially among young voters who are usually underrepresented at polls. Moreover| the study demonstrates how VAAs such as smartvote do affect citizen’s propensity to deal with politics in general."|"2010"|"2018-10-10 10:10:15"|"2018-12-22 11:48:23"|"2018-10-10 10:10:15"|"211-224"|""|""|"6229"|""|""|"Do Voting Advice Applications Have an Effect on Electoral Participation and Voter Turnout?"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Berlin Heidelberg"|"Berlin| Heidelberg"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15158-3_18"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9MBTDF57/Ladner and Pianzola - 2010 - Do Voting Advice Applications Have an Effect on El.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9SS28JXN/Ladner and Pianzola - 2010 - Do Voting Advice Applications Have an Effect on El.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QFU8NUAZ/Ladner and Pianzola - 2010 - Do Voting Advice Applications Have an Effect on El.pdf"|""|""|""|"Tambouris| Efthimios| Macintosh| Ann| Glassey| Olivier"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6EAG5DCY"|"journalArticle"|"2006"|"Klein| Katherine J.| Ziegert| Jonathan C.| Knight| Andrew P.| Xiao| Yan"|"Dynamic Delegation: Shared| Hierarchical| and Deindividualized Leadership in Extreme Action Teams"|"Administrative Science Quarterly"|""|"0001-8392| 1930-3815"|"10.2189/asqu.51.4.590"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2189/asqu.51.4.590"|"This paper examines the leadership of extreme action teams—teams whose highly skilled members cooperate to perform urgent| unpredictable| interdependent| and highly consequential tasks while simultaneously coping with frequent changes in team composition and training their teams' novice members. Our qualitative investigation of the leadership of extreme action medical teams in an emergency trauma center revealed a hierarchical| deindividualized system of shared leadership. At the heart of this system is dynamic delegation: senior leaders' rapid and repeated delegation of the active leadership role to and withdrawal of the active leadership role from more junior leaders of the team. Our findings suggest that dynamic delegation enhances extreme action teams' ability to perform reliably while also building their novice team members' skills. We highlight the contingencies that guide senior leaders' delegation and withdrawal of the active leadership role| as well as the values and structures that motivate and enable the shared| ongoing practice of dynamic delegation. Further| we suggest that extreme action teams and other “improvisational” organizational units may achieve swift coordination and reliable performance by melding hierarchical and bureaucratic role-based structures with flexibility-enhancing processes. The insights emerging from our findings at once extend and challenge prior leadership theory and research| paving the way for further theory development and research on team leadership in dynamic settings."|"2006-12"|"2018-10-10 10:10:08"|"2018-12-22 11:48:23"|"2018-10-10 10:10:08"|"590-621"|""|"4"|"51"|""|""|"Dynamic Delegation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9C6WRS9S/Klein et al. - 2006 - Dynamic Delegation Shared| Hierarchical| and Dein.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GSEMVXQU/Klein et al. - 2006 - Dynamic Delegation Shared| Hierarchical| and Dein.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FAP2BU8L/Klein et al. - 2006 - Dynamic Delegation Shared| Hierarchical| and Dein.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"K2UCCUY2"|"book"|"2017"|""|"Digital environments: ethnographic perspectives across global online and offline spaces"|""|"978-3-8376-3497-6 978-3-8394-3497-0"|""|""|""|""|"2017"|"2018-10-10 10:10:18"|"2018-12-22 11:48:22"|""|""|"267"|""|""|""|""|"Digital environments"|"Media studies"|""|""|""|"transcript"|"Bielefeld"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund ISBN"|""|"OCLC: 976029585"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6P2FQLB2/Frömming et al. - 2017 - Digital environments ethnographic perspectives ac.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/S9M8J3XJ/Frömming et al. - 2017 - Digital environments ethnographic perspectives ac.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4TDSZJMQ/Frömming et al. - 2017 - Digital environments ethnographic perspectives ac.pdf"|""|""|""|"Frömming| Urte Undine| Köhn| Steffen| Fox| Samantha| Terry| Mike"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VZDC4F7F"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Dommett| Katharine| Temple| Luke"|"Digital Campaigning: The Rise of Facebook and Satellite Campaigns"|"Parliamentary Affairs"|""|"0031-2290| 1460-2482"|"10.1093/pa/gsx056"|"https://academic.oup.com/pa/article/71/suppl_1/189/4930846"|""|"2018-03-01"|"2018-10-10 10:10:07"|"2018-12-22 11:48:21"|"2018-10-10 10:10:07"|"189-202"|""|"suppl_1"|"71"|""|""|"Digital Campaigning"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/79DZI2MW/Dommett and Temple - 2018 - Digital Campaigning The Rise of Facebook and Sate.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VD7IWJNQ/Dommett and Temple - 2018 - Digital Campaigning The Rise of Facebook and Sate.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/E5E2HSNI/Dommett and Temple - 2018 - Digital Campaigning The Rise of Facebook and Sate.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"37BRMZS7"|"journalArticle"|""|"Schneier| Bruce"|"Click Here to Kill Everyone"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-10 10:09:42"|"2018-12-22 11:48:20"|""|"9"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MT8T6Q34/Schneier - Click Here to Kill Everyone.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SNTCBH6I/Schneier - Click Here to Kill Everyone.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MAMRLYL5/Schneier - Click Here to Kill Everyone.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7RY4Y8VJ"|"journalArticle"|"2011"|"Trundle| Catherine"|"Biopolitical endpoints: Diagnosing a deserving British nuclear test veteran"|"Social Science & Medicine"|""|"02779536"|"10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.05.034"|"http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0277953611003224"|"This article examines recent claims for healthcare made by British veterans who participated in nuclear bomb testing in the 1950s. Specifically| it focuses on their claims for war disablement pensions| exploring how they seek and challenge medical diagnoses. Detailing three veteran case studies| the article offers an ethnographic analysis of illness narratives. It explores how sufferers attempt to recast and reject the evidential burdens that they face in pension appeals| and identifies three narratives strategies that they deploy aimed at linking somatic realities to political etiologies. I propose the notion of biopolitical endpoints to capture how test veterans narratively connect political and medical domains as they seek to enable state culpability and redress."|"2011-09"|"2018-10-10 10:09:40"|"2018-12-22 11:48:19"|"2018-10-10 10:09:40"|"882-888"|""|"6"|"73"|""|""|"Biopolitical endpoints"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PHHV88YW/Trundle - 2011 - Biopolitical endpoints Diagnosing a deserving Bri.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DMJ5YZXX/Trundle - 2011 - Biopolitical endpoints Diagnosing a deserving Bri.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8XF6J54Z/Trundle - 2011 - Biopolitical endpoints Diagnosing a deserving Bri.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QZ5NVC69"|"report"|"2014"|"Schuller| Mark| Lewis| David"|"Anthropology of NGOs"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/display/id/obo-9780199766567-0090"|""|"2014-11-25"|"2018-10-10 10:09:50"|"2018-12-22 11:48:18"|"2018-10-10 10:09:50"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"type: dataset DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0090"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IP5LPMEZ/Schuller and Lewis - 2014 - Anthropology of NGOs.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CIM59XSG/Schuller and Lewis - 2014 - Anthropology of NGOs.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SBZLRXJQ/Schuller and Lewis - 2014 - Anthropology of NGOs.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AGJQHGLJ"|"journalArticle"|"2002"|"Schwartz| Joan M.| Cook| Terry"|"Archives| records| and power: The making of modern memory"|"Archival Science"|""|"1389-0166| 1573-7519"|"10.1007/BF02435628"|"http://link.springer.com/10.1007/BF02435628"|"This article serves as the general introduction by the guest editors to the first of two thematic issues of Archival Science that will explore the theme| “archives| records| and power.” Archives as institutions and records as documents are generally seen by academic and other users| and by society generally| as passive resources to be exploited for various historical and cultural purposes. Historians since the mid-nineteenth century| in pursuing the new scientific history| needed an archive that was a neutral repositories of facts. Until very recently| archivists obliged by extolling their own professional myth of impartiality| neutrality| and objectivity. Yet archives are established by the powerful to protect or enhance their position in society. Through archives| the past is controlled. Certain stories are privileged and others marginalized. And archivists are an integral part of this story-telling. In the design of record-keeping systems| in the appraisal and selection of a tiny fragment of all possible records to enter the archive| in approaches to subsequent and ever-changing description and preservation of the archive| and in its patterns of communication and use| archivists continually reshape| reinterpret| and reinvent the archive. This represents enormous power over memory and identity| over the fundamental ways in which society seeks evidence of what its core values are and have been| where it has come from| and where it is going. Archives| then| are not passive storehouses of old stuff| but active sites where social power is negotiated| contested| confirmed. The power of archives| records| and archivists should no longer remain naturalized or denied| but opened to vital debate and transparent accountability."|"2002-03"|"2018-10-10 10:09:48"|"2018-12-22 11:48:18"|"2018-10-10 10:09:48"|"1-19"|""|"1-2"|"2"|""|""|"Archives| records| and power"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EX2UBD6K/Schwartz and Cook - 2002 - Archives| records| and power The making of modern.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9QZL5IV4/Schwartz and Cook - 2002 - Archives| records| and power The making of modern.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6QA9Y9JC/Schwartz and Cook - 2002 - Archives| records| and power The making of modern.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VMPFP8XB"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"McQuillan| Dan"|"Algorithmic paranoia and the convivial alternative"|"Big Data & Society"|""|"2053-9517| 2053-9517"|"10.1177/2053951716671340"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951716671340"|"In a time of big data| thinking about how we are seen and how that affects our lives means changing our idea about who does the seeing. Data produced by machines is most often ‘seen’ by other machines| the eye is in question is algorithmic. Algorithmic seeing does not produce a computational panopticon but a mechanism of prediction. The authority of its predictions rests on a slippage of the scientific method in to the world of data. Data science inherits some of the problems of science| especially the disembodied ‘view from above’| and adds new ones of its own. As its core methods like machine learning are based on seeing correlations not understanding causation| it reproduces the prejudices of its input. Rising in to the apparatuses of governance| it reinforces the problematic sides of ‘seeing like a state’ and links to the recursive production of paranoia. It forces us to ask the question ‘what counts as rational seeing?’. Answering this from a position of feminist empiricism reveals different possibilities latent in seeing with machines. Grounded in the idea of conviviality| machine learning may reveal forgotten non-market patterns and enable free and critical learning. It is proposed that a programme to challenge the production of irrational pre-emption is also a search for the possibility of algorithmic conviviality."|"2016-12"|"2018-10-10 10:10:11"|"2018-12-22 11:48:17"|"2018-10-10 10:10:11"|"205395171667134"|""|"2"|"3"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IFAQL4FY/McQuillan - 2016 - Algorithmic paranoia and the convivial alternative.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NW8K5HJE/McQuillan - 2016 - Algorithmic paranoia and the convivial alternative.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PGVT58EL/McQuillan - 2016 - Algorithmic paranoia and the convivial alternative.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EXFK86WL"|"journalArticle"|"2009"|"Navaro-Yashin| Yael"|"Affective spaces| melancholic objects: ruination and the production of anthropological knowledge"|"Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"|""|"13590987| 14679655"|"10.1111/j.1467-9655.2008.01527.x"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2008.01527.x"|""|"2009-03"|"2018-10-10 10:09:37"|"2018-12-22 11:48:16"|"2018-10-10 10:09:37"|"1-18"|""|"1"|"15"|""|""|"Affective spaces| melancholic objects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2UMPV2Y4/Navaro-Yashin - 2009 - Affective spaces| melancholic objects ruination a.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/B49L3HZA/Navaro-Yashin - 2009 - Affective spaces| melancholic objects ruination a.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GW7SAUFV/Navaro-Yashin - 2009 - Affective spaces| melancholic objects ruination a.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TWFT7ZV6"|"book"|"2017"|"Hoag| Colin| Hull| Matthew"|"A Review of the Anthropological Literature on the Civil Service"|""|""|""|""|"http://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/1813-9450-8081"|""|"2017-05-31"|"2018-10-10 10:09:38"|"2018-12-22 11:48:15"|"2018-10-10 10:09:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Policy Research Working Papers"|""|""|""|"The World Bank"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-8081"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/88CYT8YZ/Hoag and Hull - 2017 - A Review of the Anthropological Literature on the .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MXNL689B/Hoag and Hull - 2017 - A Review of the Anthropological Literature on the .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9AJ98SFW/Hoag and Hull - 2017 - A Review of the Anthropological Literature on the .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SA66M5QH"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"Campbell| Rosie| Cowley| Philip"|"What Voters Want: Reactions to Candidate Characteristics in a Survey Experiment"|"Political Studies"|""|"1467-9248"|"10.1111/1467-9248.12048"|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9248.12048"|"There has been extensive research into the extent to which voters utilise short cuts based on gender and race stereotypes when evaluating candidates| but relatively little is known about how they respond to other background characteristics. We compare the impact of candidates' sex| religion| age| education| occupation and location/residence through a survey experiment in which respondents rate two candidates based on short biographies. We find small differences in the ratings of candidates in response to sex| religion| age and education cues but more sizeable effects are apparent for the candidate's occupation and place of residence. Even once we introduce a control for political party into our experimental scenarios the effect of candidate's place of residence continues to have a sizeable impact on candidate evaluations. Our research suggests that students of electoral behaviour should pay attention to a wider range of candidate cues."|"2014"|"2018-12-21 22:28:23"|"2018-12-21 22:28:23"|"2018-12-21 22:28:23"|"745-765"|""|"4"|"62"|""|""|"What Voters Want"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FQXUS49I/Campbell and Cowley - 2014 - What Voters Want Reactions to Candidate Character.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/U6B76UWK/1467-9248.html"|""|""|"candidate evaluations| candidate traits| survey experiments"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"W3JPNQE9"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"Postill| John"|"Freedom technologists and the new protest movements: A theory of protest formulas"|"Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies"|""|"1354-8565| 1748-7382"|"10.1177/1354856514541350"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1354856514541350"|"In this article| I draw from anthropological fieldwork in Spain and secondary research on Tunisia and Iceland to explore the connection between Internet freedom activism and post-2008 protest movements. I introduce two new concepts: ‘freedom technologists’ and ‘protest formulas’. I use the term freedom technologists to refer to those social agents who combine technological and political skills to pursue greater Internet and democratic freedoms| which they regard as being inextricably entwined. Far from being techno-utopians or deluded ‘slacktivists’ (Morozov| 2013| Skoric| 2012)| I argue that most freedom technologists are in fact techno-pragmatists| that is| people who take a very practical view of the limits and possibilities of new technologies for political change. I also differentiate among freedom technologists| singling out three main specialists for their strong contribution to the new movements| namely hackers/geeks| tech lawyers and online journalists. The second new coinage I develop is protest formulas. This term refers to the unique compound of societal forces and outcomes that characterizes each protest movement – as well as each phase or initiative within a movement. In this article| I track the influence of freedom technologists on emerging protest movements as they interact with other agents within these political compounds."|"2014-11"|"2018-12-12 07:03:53"|"2018-12-12 07:03:53"|"2018-12-12 07:03:53"|"402-418"|""|"4"|"20"|""|""|"Freedom technologists and the new protest movements"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8RPLFCAA/Postill - 2014 - Freedom technologists and the new protest movement.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FZFSPYYT"|"journalArticle"|"2002"|"Postill| John"|"Clock and Calendar Time: A missing anthropological problem"|"Time & Society"|""|"0961-463X| 1461-7463"|"10.1177/0961463X02011002005"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0961463X02011002005"|""|"2002-09"|"2018-12-12 07:01:35"|"2018-12-12 07:01:35"|"2018-12-12 07:01:35"|"251-270"|""|"2-3"|"11"|""|""|"Clock and Calendar Time"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LVDE9HJN/Postill - 2002 - Clock and Calendar Time A missing anthropological.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZP2ZB54C"|"journalArticle"|""|"David| Nina| McNutt| John G| Justice| Jonathan B"|"Smart Cities| Transparency| Civic Technology and Reinventing Government"|"Smart Cities"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-12-12 06:52:54"|"2018-12-12 06:52:54"|""|"17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IKH53TLT/David et al. - Smart Cities| Transparency| Civic Technology and R.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QII25MT5"|"journalArticle"|"2004"|"Mosse| David"|"Is Good Policy Unimplementable? Reflections on the Ethnography of Aid Policy and Practice"|"Development and Change"|""|"0012-155X| 1467-7660"|"10.1111/j.0012-155X.2004.00374.x"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.0012-155X.2004.00374.x"|"Despite the enormous energy devoted to generating the right policy models in development| strangely little attention is given to the relationship between these models and the practices and events that they are expected to generate or legitimize. Focusing on the unfolding activities of a development project over more than ten years as it falls under different policy regimes| this article challenges the assumption that development practice is driven by policy| suggesting that the things that make for ‘good policy’ — policy which legitimizes and mobilizes political support — in reality make it rather unimplementable within its chosen institutions and regions. But although development practice is driven by a multi-layered complex of relationships and the culture of organizations rather than policy| development actors work hardest of all to maintain coherent representations of their actions as instances of authorized policy| because it is always in their interest to do so. The article places these observations within the wider context of the anthropology of development and reflects on the place| method and contribution of development ethnography."|"2004-09"|"2018-12-12 04:47:59"|"2018-12-12 04:47:59"|"2018-12-12 04:47:59"|"639-671"|""|"4"|"35"|""|""|"Is Good Policy Unimplementable?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9SK9AQHX/Mosse - 2004 - Is Good Policy Unimplementable Reflections on the.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GG2FIH2A"|"journalArticle"|"1999"|"Forsythe| Diana E."|"“It's Just a Matter of Common Sense”: Ethnography as Invisible Work"|"Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)"|""|"0925-9724| 1573-7551"|"10.1023/A:1008692231284"|"http://link.springer.com/10.1023/A:1008692231284"|"Anthropologists have been using ethnographic methods since the 1970s to support the design and evaluation of software. While early use of such skills in the design world was viewed as experimental| at least by computer scientists and engineers| ethnography has now become established as a useful skill in technology design. Not only are corporations and research laboratories employing anthropologists to take part in the development process| but growing numbers of non-anthropologists are attempting to borrow ethnographic techniques. The results of this appropriation have brought out into the open a kind of paradox: while ethnography looks and sounds straightforward| this is not really the case. The work of untrained ethnographers tends to overlook things that anthropologists see as important parts of the research process. The consistency of this pattern suggests that some aspects of ethnographic fieldwork are invisible to the untrained eye. In short| ethnography would appear to constitute an example of invisible work. Drawing on my own decade of experience as an anthropologist working in design| I attempt to clarify the nature of ethnographic expertise| describe six misconceptions about ethnography that I have encountered among scientists| and present real-life examples to illustrate why quasi-ethnographic work based on these misconceptions is likely to be superficial and unreliable."|"1999-03"|"2018-12-12 04:47:49"|"2018-12-12 04:47:49"|"2018-12-12 04:47:49"|"127-145"|""|"1-2"|"8"|""|""|"“It's Just a Matter of Common Sense”"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/L4AMBS9B/Forsythe - 1999 - “It's Just a Matter of Common Sense” Ethnography .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BMQHBVVU"|"book"|"2014"|""|"Rethinking policy and politics: Reflections on contemporary debates in policy studies"|""|"978-1-4473-1948-1"|""|""|"http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1t895hw"|""|"2014-07-21"|"2018-12-12 04:47:38"|"2018-12-12 04:47:38"|"2018-12-12 04:47:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Rethinking policy and politics"|""|""|""|""|"Bristol University Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1t895hw"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LTZQELXR/Ayres - 2014 - Rethinking policy and politics Reflections on con.pdf"|""|""|""|"Ayres| Sarah"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"45JUTCUU"|"book"|"2010"|""|"Economics of information security and privacy"|""|"978-1-4419-6966-8 978-1-4419-6967-5"|""|""|""|""|"2010"|"2018-12-12 04:47:32"|"2018-12-12 04:47:32"|""|""|"320"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"New York"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"TK5105.59 .E28 2010"|"OCLC: ocn646114633"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/S84QTTF6/Moore et al. - 2010 - Economics of information security and privacy.pdf"|""|""|"Computers| Access control Economic aspects| Computer networks| Congresses| Data encryption (Computer science)| Economic aspects| Electronic commerce| Security measures| Security measures Economic aspects"|"Moore| Tyler| Pym| David J.| Ioannidis| C."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BDYRGQ4U"|"journalArticle"|""|"Florencio| Dinei| Herley| Cormac"|"Microsoft Research| One Microsoft Way| Redmond| WA| USA [email protected]| [email protected]"|""|""|""|""|""|"Data breaches| phishing and spyware have compromised millions of end-user records and credentials. Mules are the preferred means for draining compromised accounts. These are unwitting accomplices who provide a stepping stone between the victim account and the attacker. The key role they play is to turn reversible traceable transactions into irreversible untraceable ones. This| together with the fraud protections enjoyed by US banking customers| generates some surprising findings. First| it is the mule’s money not the victim’s or the bank’s money that the attacker steals. Second| mule recruitment and not credential theft appears the true bottleneck in online fraud. Third| this suggests an explanation of why stolen credentials sell so cheaply: there is a shortage of mules."|""|"2018-12-12 04:47:30"|"2018-12-12 04:47:30"|""|"5"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/66IBVSZQ/Florencio and Herley - Microsoft Research| One Microsoft Way| Redmond| WA.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DBIFC2TV"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Goodman| Nicole| McGregor| Michael| Couture| Jérôme| Breux| Sandra"|"Another Digital Divide? Evidence That Elimination of Paper Voting Could Lead to Digital Disenfranchisement: Elimination of Paper Voting in Local Elections"|"Policy & Internet"|""|"19442866"|"10.1002/poi3.168"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/poi3.168"|"Internet voting is currently used in binding elections in 10 countries| and is being considered in many others. In almost all instances where it has been implemented| it is offered as a complementary method of voting| often with the aim to make voting easier and thereby improve turnout. In many municipalities in Canada| however| the adoption of online voting has meant the simultaneous elimination of paper ballots. Drawing on data from a large survey of paper and Internet voters in the 2014 municipal elections in the province of Ontario| Canada| this article examines the effects of eliminating paper ballots on electors based on their digital literacy. We show that digital access and literacy are strongly related to voting method when paper ballots are an option. When paper ballots are unavailable| however| the voting population is made up of more technologically savvy electors| though this effect is delayed and does not occur in the first election without paper ballots. We interpret this finding to indicate that the elimination of paper ballots can disenfranchise those on the wrong side of the digital divide."|"2018-06"|"2018-12-12 04:47:28"|"2018-12-12 04:47:29"|"2018-12-12 04:47:28"|"164-184"|""|"2"|"10"|""|""|"Another Digital Divide?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CVJHNM7W/Goodman et al. - 2018 - Another Digital Divide Evidence That Elimination .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XUKS5NLR"|"book"|"1996"|"Melucci| Alberto"|"Challenging codes: collective action in the information age"|""|"978-0-521-57051-0 978-0-521-57843-1"|""|""|""|""|"1996"|"2018-12-12 04:47:17"|"2018-12-12 04:47:17"|""|""|"441"|""|""|""|""|"Challenging codes"|"Cambridge cultural social studies"|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge [England] | New York"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"HM281 .M42 1996"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/D8FUKQJH/Melucci - 1996 - Challenging codes collective action in the inform.pdf"|""|""|"Social movements| Collective behavior| Group identity| Social action"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PG58DBQW"|"journalArticle"|""|"Born| Georgina| Haworth| Christopher"|"Digital Ethnography and Online Research Methods—A Tale of Two Global Digital Music Genres"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-12-12 04:47:11"|"2018-12-12 04:47:11"|""|"17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DDPU55KW/Born and Haworth - Digital Ethnography and Online Research Methods—A .pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YSJVDJB6"|"bookSection"|"2015"|"Donovan Blondell| Amy| Robertson| Marjorie J.| Brindis| Claire D.| Anastasia Papanastassiou| Andrea| Bradley| Sarah J."|"Mobile Homeless Youth| Health Disparities| and Access to Care: Using Mobile Phones and Geospatial Technologies to Document Geographies of Risk and Pathways to Care"|"Risk| Protection| Provision and Policy"|"978-981-4585-99-6"|""|""|"http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-4585-99-6_27-1"|"As many as five million adolescents in the USA experience homelessness each year. Despite disproportionate health risks and higher prevalence of injuries and other serious health problems| many have persistent unmet need for healthcare services. Living “under-the-radar” and “off-the-grid|” homeless youth often mistrust providers and are lost to follow-up. While some homeless youth are highly mobile| little is known about the character of their mobility or its impact on health trajectories. The federally funded Youth Trek study overcame challenges of conducting longitudinal research by partnering with homeless youth as research collaborators. Using smartphones| ongoing communication was maintained for up to two years. As Youth Trek participants navigated San Francisco and traversed the continental USA| they created individualized| mixed-media| electronic travelogues: designing personalized captioned maps| contributing geographical information to sketch out their travel routes| uploading documentary photos| and describing their travel experiences through geo-narratives recorded during biweekly telephone interviews. Their travelogues documented anxieties| risks| and protections experienced in different environments including squats| trains| encampments| and institutional settings. As health problems emerged| young people documented their efforts to care for themselves and others. They identified sanctuary spaces and described specific barriers and facilitators to care| like VET SOS| a mobile veterinary van that links youth to healthcare services. Youth Trek travel routes evidenced patterns of return| as young people came back to clinics where they had received respectful and effective treatment. For two homeless young women seeking to terminate unexpected pregnancies| place mattered since access to reproductive health services varied by state."|"2015"|"2018-12-12 04:47:09"|"2018-12-12 04:47:09"|"2018-12-12 04:47:09"|"1-35"|""|""|""|""|""|"Mobile Homeless Youth| Health Disparities| and Access to Care"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Singapore"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4585-99-6_27-1"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BIPJCKRP/Donovan Blondell et al. - 2015 - Mobile Homeless Youth| Health Disparities| and Acc.pdf"|""|""|""|"Freeman| Claire| Tranter| Paul| Skelton| Tracey"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XRSAWVJP"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Hillman| Thomas| Weilenmann| Alexandra| Jungselius| Beata| Lindell| Tiina Leino"|"Traces of engagement: narrative-making practices with smartphones on a museum field trip"|"Learning| Media and Technology"|""|"1743-9884| 1743-9892"|"10.1080/17439884.2015.1064443"|"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439884.2015.1064443"|""|"2016-04-02"|"2018-12-12 04:47:02"|"2018-12-12 04:47:02"|"2018-12-12 04:47:02"|"351-370"|""|"2"|"41"|""|""|"Traces of engagement"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7DXXADST/Hillman et al. - 2016 - Traces of engagement narrative-making practices w.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ADLI86GL"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Ruppert| Evelyn| Isin| Engin| Bigo| Didier"|"Data politics"|"Big Data & Society"|""|"2053-9517| 2053-9517"|"10.1177/2053951717717749"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951717717749"|"The commentary raises political questions about the ways in which data has been constituted as an object vested with certain powers| influence| and rationalities. We place the emergence and transformation of professional practices such as ‘data science’| ‘data journalism’| ‘data brokerage’| ‘data mining’| ‘data storage’| and ‘data analysis’ as part of the reconfiguration of a series of fields of power and knowledge in the public and private accumulation of data. Data politics asks questions about the ways in which data has become such an object of power and explores how to critically intervene in its deployment as an object of knowledge. It is concerned with the conditions of possibility of data that involve things (infrastructures of servers| devices| and cables)| language (code| programming| and algorithms)| and people (scientists| entrepreneurs| engineers| information technologists| designers) that together create new worlds. We define ‘data politics’ as both the articulation of political questions about these worlds and the ways in which they provoke subjects to govern themselves and others by making rights claims. We contend that without understanding these conditions of possibility – of worlds| subjects and rights – it would be difficult to intervene in or shape data politics if by that it is meant the transformation of data subjects into data citizens."|"2017-12"|"2018-12-12 04:46:58"|"2018-12-12 04:46:58"|"2018-12-12 04:46:58"|"205395171771774"|""|"2"|"4"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ENQ4WWTS/Ruppert et al. - 2017 - Data politics.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TTRX8BIT"|"journalArticle"|"2002"|"Wilson| Samuel M.| Peterson| Leighton C."|"The Anthropology of Online Communities"|"Annual Review of Anthropology"|""|"0084-6570| 1545-4290"|"10.1146/annurev.anthro.31.040402.085436"|"http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev.anthro.31.040402.085436"|""|"2002-10"|"2018-12-12 04:46:54"|"2018-12-12 04:46:54"|"2018-12-12 04:46:54"|"449-467"|""|"1"|"31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V4YIJGIW/Wilson and Peterson - 2002 - The Anthropology of Online Communities.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"W7F9WRD4"|"book"|"2016"|"Miller| Daniel"|"Social Media in an English Village"|""|"978-1-910634-44-8"|""|""|"http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1474804/"|""|"2016-02-29"|"2018-12-12 04:46:39"|"2018-12-12 04:46:40"|"2018-12-12 04:46:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"UCL Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|"DOI: 10.14324/111.9781910634431"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CAL8T9GI/Miller - 2016 - Social Media in an English Village.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YH5ICIIL"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Brandtzaeg| Petter Bae| Lüders| Marika"|"Time Collapse in Social Media: Extending the Context Collapse"|"Social Media + Society"|""|"2056-3051| 2056-3051"|"10.1177/2056305118763349"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2056305118763349"|"Context collapse| or the flattening of multiple audiences into a single context| has been an important notion in research on privacy experiences| self-performance| and changing user practices in social media. Yet| previous research has mainly addressed context collapse in spatial rather than temporal terms. The resulting lack of an understanding of time in social media limits our conception of the social media context. The aim of this article is therefore to go beyond the spatial dimension in the current notion of “context collapse” in social media. We discuss relevant theories| empirical evidence| and technical features that address the importance of a time dimension and suggest a collapse of temporal patterns in social media. By introducing the concept of “time collapse|” we account for how context in social media may muddle the time boundary between past and present| which| in turn| can affect how users manage their identity and performance on social media. Whereas research on social media has commonly addressed self-performance and impression management| we understand self-identity as an entity in progress. We analyze the results of two empirical case studies to suggest how and why a collapse of time related to self-performance is becoming increasingly prevalent| focusing on young people and Facebook. Our analyses contribute to a new understanding of time and the prolonged self-documenting practices typical of social media. Our research offers a unique understanding of the nature and conceptualization of time that may guide future directions in the study of social media and their implications for young people."|"2018-01"|"2018-12-12 04:46:29"|"2018-12-12 04:46:29"|"2018-12-12 04:46:29"|"205630511876334"|""|"1"|"4"|""|""|"Time Collapse in Social Media"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZX43MSQH/Brandtzaeg and Lüders - 2018 - Time Collapse in Social Media Extending the Conte.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EH7YBSZM"|"journalArticle"|""|"Brown| Alison K"|"The Plains redisplay at the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-12-12 04:46:26"|"2018-12-12 04:46:26"|""|"10"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DGKUIHGX/Brown - The Plains redisplay at the University of Cambridg.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3Q3ISZHE"|"journalArticle"|""|"Malaby| Thomas M"|"LINDEN LAB AND SECOND LIFE"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-12-12 04:46:24"|"2018-12-12 04:46:24"|""|"46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JYFLUNNJ/Malaby - LINDEN LAB AND SECOND LIFE.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HZYX4Z8X"|"journalArticle"|"2000"|"Miller| Daniel"|"The Fame of Trinis: Websites as Traps"|"Journal of Material Culture"|""|"1359-1835| 1460-3586"|"10.1177/135918350000500101"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/135918350000500101"|"This article attempts to demonstrate the value and insightful nature of the recent work of Alfred Gell through an application of his theoretical ideas on both Art and Agency to the study of Trinidadian websites. It examines both personal and commercial websites produced by Trinidadians and explores how their contents and aesthetic forms strive to attract and trap certain surfers while escaping the attention of those surfers who are not its intended viewers. Websites create an expanded space–time in which on analogy with Kula operators| their owners seek to create their fame and disperse their social efficacy."|"2000-03"|"2018-12-12 04:46:23"|"2018-12-12 04:46:23"|"2018-12-12 04:46:23"|"5-24"|""|"1"|"5"|""|""|"The Fame of Trinis"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/93EFDUN8/Miller - 2000 - The Fame of Trinis Websites as Traps.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FQ5LZ9XS"|"journalArticle"|"2000"|"Blum| Martin"|"Remaking the East German Past: <i>Ostalgie</i> | Identity| and Material Culture"|"The Journal of Popular Culture"|""|"00223840"|"10.1111/j.0022-3840.2000.3403_229.x"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.0022-3840.2000.3403_229.x"|""|"2000-12"|"2018-12-12 04:46:20"|"2018-12-12 04:46:20"|"2018-12-12 04:46:20"|"229-253"|""|"3"|"XXXIV"|""|""|"Remaking the East German Past"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ITCSXYE7/Blum - 2000 - Remaking the East German Past iOstalgiei | I.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CG7XX3RE"|"journalArticle"|"2012"|"Baxter| Graeme| Marcella| Rita"|"Does Scotland ‘like’ This? Social Media Use by Political Parties and Candidates in Scotland during the 2010 UK General Election Campaign"|"Libri"|""|"1865-8423| 0024-2667"|"10.1515/libri-2012-0008"|"https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/libr.2012.62.issue-2/libri-2012-0008/libri-2012-0008.xml"|""|"2012-01"|"2018-12-12 04:46:14"|"2018-12-12 04:46:14"|"2018-12-12 04:46:14"|""|""|"2"|"62"|""|""|"Does Scotland ‘like’ This?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M5Z4WZXF/Baxter and Marcella - 2012 - Does Scotland ‘like’ This Social Media Use by Pol.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TIHH6E7L"|"journalArticle"|"2007"|"Larson| Frances| Petch| Alison| Zeitlyn| David"|"Social Networks and the Creation of the Pitt Rivers Museum"|"Journal of Material Culture"|""|"1359-1835| 1460-3586"|"10.1177/1359183507081886"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1359183507081886"|"We consider how far different ‘networks of connection’ have structured the relationships between curators| collectors and objects at the Pitt Rivers Museum at Oxford University. Museum collections are generated through complicated| fluctuating circulations of people and things that are literally endless and| when there is a high standard of computerized documentation| network analysis can be a stimulating and revealing methodological tool. Network analysis can reveal patterns in sets of social relationships that are too large to process or analyse mentally| and it can be a spur to more indepth| nuanced research. An introduction to network theory and a consideration of ‘network’ as a metaphor for social and material interactions more broadly is followed by a discussion of our research into the history of the Pitt Rivers Museum and an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of network analysis as a research tool in the museum context."|"2007-11"|"2018-12-12 04:46:07"|"2018-12-12 04:46:07"|"2018-12-12 04:46:07"|"211-239"|""|"3"|"12"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZLE4HWLS/Larson et al. - 2007 - Social Networks and the Creation of the Pitt River.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M3RF8Y3H"|"journalArticle"|"1956"|"Gallie| W. B."|"IX.—Essentially Contested Concepts"|"Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society"|""|"0066-7374| 1467-9264"|"10.1093/aristotelian/56.1.167"|"https://academic.oup.com/aristotelian/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/aristotelian/56.1.167"|""|"1956-06-01"|"2018-12-12 04:46:03"|"2018-12-12 04:46:03"|"2018-12-12 04:46:03"|"167-198"|""|"1"|"56"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/H2688TBX/Gallie - 1956 - IX.—Essentially Contested Concepts.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MH6CQVE3"|"journalArticle"|"1985"|"Sperber| Dan"|"Anthropology and Psychology: Towards an Epidemiology of Representations"|"Man"|""|"00251496"|"10.2307/2802222"|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/2802222?origin=crossref"|""|"1985-03"|"2018-12-12 04:46:00"|"2018-12-12 04:46:00"|"2018-12-12 04:46:00"|"73"|""|"1"|"20"|""|""|"Anthropology and Psychology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TQ3969F7/Sperber - 1985 - Anthropology and Psychology Towards an Epidemiolo.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WPA5SPPD"|"journalArticle"|""|"Arora| Payal"|"Decolonizing Privacy Studies"|"New Media"|""|""|""|""|"This paper calls for an epistemic disobedience in privacy studies by decolonizing the approach to privacy. As technology companies expand their reach worldwide| the notion of privacy continues to be viewed through an ethnocentric lens. It disproportionately draws from empirical evidence on Western-based| white| and middle-class demographics. We need to break away from the market-driven neoliberal ideology and the Development paradigm long dictating media studies if we are to foster more inclusive privacy policies. This paper offers a set of propositions to de-naturalize and estrange data from demographic generalizations and cultural assumptions| namely| (1) predicting privacy harms through the history of social practice| (2) recalibrating the core-periphery as evolving and moving targets| and (3) de-exoticizing “natives” by situating privacy in ludic digital cultures. In essence| decolonizing privacy studies is as much an act of reimagining people and place as it is of dismantling essentialisms that are regurgitated through scholarship."|""|"2018-12-12 04:45:56"|"2018-12-12 04:45:56"|""|"13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/F5W8F2K9/Arora - Decolonizing Privacy Studies.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5VPPC9US"|"book"|""|"Kelty| Chris"|"Two Bits"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2018-10-09 16:18:51"|"2018-12-12 04:44:01"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RIP97KSS"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Spencer| Matt"|"Brittleness and Bureaucracy: Software as a Material for Science"|"Perspectives on Science"|""|"1063-6145"|"10.1162/POSC_a_00184"|"https://doi.org/10.1162/POSC_a_00184"|"Through examining a case study of a major fluids modelling code| this paper charts two key properties of software as a material for building models. Scientific software development is characterized by piecemeal growth| and as a code expands| it begins to manifest frustrating properties that provide an important axis of motivation in the laboratory. The first such feature is a tendency towards brittleness. The second is an accumulation of supporting technologies that sometimes cause scientists to express a frustration with the bureaucracy of highly regulated working practices. Both these features are important conditions for the pursuit of research through simulation."|"2015-02-11"|"2018-11-06 14:06:08"|"2018-11-06 14:06:08"|"2018-11-06"|"466-484"|""|"4"|"23"|""|"Perspectives on Science"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WBYY6Y86"|"magazineArticle"|"2018"|"Gawande| Atul"|"Why Doctors Hate Their Computers"|""|""|"0028-792X"|""|"https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/12/why-doctors-hate-their-computers"|"Digitization promises to make medical care easier and more efficient. But are screens coming between doctors and patients?"|"2018-11-05"|"2018-11-06 11:26:59"|"2018-11-06 11:27:08"|"2018-11-06 11:26:59"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"www.newyorker.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JV3ARGU6/why-doctors-hate-their-computers.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E24R68GR"|"book"|"2014"|"Collins| Samuel Gerald| Durington| Matthew Slover"|"Networked anthropology : a primer for ethnographers"|""|"978-1-317-64287-9"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2018-10-30 14:47:42"|"2018-10-30 14:47:42"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Routledge"|"Place of publication not identified"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology| Digital media| Social media| Ethnology -- Computer network resources| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General| Anthropology -- Computer network resources| Anthropology -- Research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BI8IM6T4"|"book"|"2013"|"Underberg| Natalie M.| Zorn| Elayne"|"Digital ethnography : anthropology| narrative| and new media"|""|"978-0-292-74433-2"|""|""|""|""|"2013"|"2018-10-30 14:46:42"|"2018-10-30 14:46:42"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"University of Texas Press"|"Austin| Tex."|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Digital media| Anthropology -- Computer network resources| Communication in anthropology| Digital communications| Digital video| Video recording in ethnology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EAZDRNAP"|"book"|"2016"|"Pink| Sarah| Horst| Heather A.| Postill| John| Hjorth| Larissa| Lewis| Tania| Tacchi| Jo"|"Digital ethnography : principles and practice"|""|"978-1-4739-0238-1"|""|""|""|""|"2016"|"2018-10-30 14:37:13"|"2018-10-30 14:37:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"SAGE"|"Los Angeles"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ethnology -- Research -- Methodology| Mass media -- Research -- Methodology| Social media -- Research -- Methodology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5NAS42JN"|"book"|"1996"|"Latour| Bruno"|"Aramis| or| The love of technology"|""|"978-0-674-04323-7"|""|""|""|""|"1996"|"2018-10-23 17:29:55"|"2018-10-23 17:29:55"|""|""|"x+314"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Harvard University Press"|"Cambridge| Mass. | London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|"HE4769.P3"|""|""|""|""|""|"Automated guideway transit| Automated guideway transit N| City transit| City transit N| Local transit France Paris Metropolitan Area. Y| Mass transit| Mass transit N| Municipal transit| Municipal transit N| Personal rapid transit France Paris Metropolitan Area. Y| Public transit| Public transit N| Rapid transit| Rapid transit N| Transit systems| Transit systems N| Urban transit| Urban transit N"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SA9FLILJ"|"bookSection"|"1977"|"Granovetter| Mark S."|"The Strength of Weak Ties11This paper originated in discussions with Harrison White| to whom I am indebted for many suggestions and ideas. Earlier drafts were read by Ivan Chase| James Davis| William Michelson| Nancy Lee| Peter Rossi| Charles Tilly| and an anonymous referee| their criticisms resulted in significant improvements."|"Social Networks"|"978-0-12-442450-0"|""|""|"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780124424500500250"|"Analysis of social networks is suggested as a tool for linking micro and macro levels of sociological theory. The procedure is illustrated by elaboration of the macro implications of one aspect of small-scale interaction: the strength of dyadic ties. It is argued that the degree of overlap of two individuals' friendship networks varies directly with the strength of their tie to one another. The impact of this principle on diffusion of influence and information| mobility opportunity| and community organization is explored. Stress is laid on the cohesive power of weak ties. Most network models deal| implicitly| with strong ties| thus confining their applicability to small| well-defined groups. Emphasis on weak ties lends itself to discussion of relations between groups and to analysis of segments of social structure not easily defined in terms of primary groups."|"1977-01-01"|"2018-10-23 16:46:53"|"2018-10-23 16:46:53"|"2018-10-23 16:46:53"|"347-367"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Academic Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ScienceDirect"|""|"DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-442450-0.50025-0"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AL5CN3G7/B9780124424500500250.html"|""|""|""|"Leinhardt| Samuel"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3VZKBNYZ"|"journalArticle"|""|"Campbell| Elaine"|"""Apparently Being a Self-Obsessed C**t Is Now Academically Lauded"": Experiencing Twitter Trolling of Autoethnographers"|""|""|""|""|""|"Online hostility and mockery| often known as ""trolling|"" is a phenomenon almost as old as the internet itself. Nevertheless| the rise in trolling aimed at researchers using non-traditional| creative methodologies| such as autoethnography| remains severely under-explored. This essay seeks to fill the gap in the literature and make a contribution to the discourse on autoethnographic research. Writing autoethnographically| I share my experience of discovering vile| misogynist| and cruel trolling of autoethnographers and their work on the social media platform Twitter. I reflect on the online hatred I received when I raised the issue publically. Many of the messages I received focused on my perceived inability to cope with opinions other than my own. Therefore| I finish by offering a brief response to critiques of autoethnography| albeit criticism that comes from researchers who raise their concerns in a constructive and scholarly manner. Above all| the purpose of this essay is to bring trolling of autoethnographers to the fore and encourage others to speak about their experiences. If we do not write about trolling| then it—and our story—remains hidden."|""|"2018-10-10 09:25:12"|"2018-10-10 09:25:12"|""|"19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6GVUTZXN/Campbell - Apparently Being a Self-Obsessed Ct Is Now Acad.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/N5GGAWHN/SSRN-id3265315.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DEEMIRHX"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Collington| Rosie"|"Disrupting the Welfare State? Digitalisation and the Retrenchment of Public Sector Capacity"|"New Political Economy"|""|"1356-3467| 1469-9923"|"10.1080/13563467.2021.1952559"|"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563467.2021.1952559"|"Welfare state bureaucracies the world over have adopted far-reaching digitalisation reforms in recent years. From the deployment of AI in service management| to the ‘opening up’ of administrative datasets| digitalisation initiatives have uprooted established modes of public sector organisation and administration. And| as this paper suggests| they have also fundamentally transformed the political economy of the welfare state. Through a case study of Danish reforms between 2002 and 2019| the analysis finds that public sector digitalisation has entailed the transfer of responsibility for key infrastructure to private actors. Reforms in Denmark have not only been pursued in the name of public sector improvement and efficiency. A principal objective of public sector digitalisation has rather been the growth of Denmark’s nascent digital technology industries as part of the state’s wider export-led growth strategy| adopted in response to functional pressures on the welfare state model. The attempt to deliver fiscal stability in this way has| paradoxically| produced retrenchment of critical assets and capabilities. The paper’s findings hold important implications for states embarking on public sector digitalisation reforms| as well as possibilities for future research on how states can harness technological progress in the interests of citizens – without hollowing out in the process."|"2021-07-13"|"2021-07-21 18:14:29"|"2021-07-21 18:14:29"|"2021-07-21 18:14:29"|"1-17"|""|""|""|""|"New Political Economy"|"Disrupting the Welfare State?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9V5VQ45T/Collington - 2021 - Disrupting the Welfare State Digitalisation and t.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DXKNTVZY"|"thesis"|"2021"|"Rider| Karina"|"Volunteering the Valley: Designing Technology for the Common Good in the San Francisco Bay Area"|""|""|""|""|"https://qspace.library.queensu.ca/handle/1974/28956"|"How can digital technologies be designed for good rather than harm? Dozens of civic organizations under the “tech for good” banner have emerged in recent years to address exactly this question. Although these organizations have commendable goals| many scholars have criticized them for naively believing that technologies can solve complex social problems. However| we do not yet have empirical data on how they are| in practice| working to address local social problems. This study investigates one particular effort to design digital technologies for the common good: civic technology. Civic technology organizations are made up of technologists—employed or seeking employment in the high-tech industry—who volunteer in their spare time to build digital technologies to be used by municipal employees and local residents. Drawing on participant observation and interviews with civic technologists in the San Francisco Bay Area| I argue that civic technologists’ efforts end up being less about serving local residents and more about proving that| despite current critiques| the Big Tech industry can still ‘save the world.’ To capture the complex dynamics which lead volunteers to repair their investment in the Big Tech industry even as they critique it| I develop the concept of the “spirit of civic technology|” which is an ethos comprised of value judgments about what makes a ‘good’ technology| technologist| project| and organization| and which are exported from high-tech workplaces into civic organizations. I conclude the spirit of civic technology leads volunteers to inadvertently reinforce the epistemic| economic| and cultural power of Big Tech firms."|"2021-07-13"|"2021-07-19 15:41:31"|"2021-07-19 15:41:31"|"2021-07-19 15:41:31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Volunteering the Valley"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|"Queen's University's Thesis/Dissertation Non-Exclusive License for Deposit to QSpace and Library and Archives Canada"|"thesis"|""|""|"qspace.library.queensu.ca"|""|"Accepted: 2021-07-13T15:44:56Z"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HBBCGG7E/Rider_2021_Volunteering the Valley.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4VGW5B8Y/28956.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZADYAWHL"|"bookSection"|"2016"|""|"Reinventing Weber: The Role of Institutions in Creating Social Trust"|"The Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management"|"978-1-315-61332-1"|""|""|"https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781317042372/chapters/10.4324/9781315613321-39"|""|"2016-03-23"|"2021-07-01 20:30:13"|"2021-07-01 20:30:13"|"2021-07-01 20:30:13"|"421-432"|""|""|""|""|""|"Reinventing Weber"|""|""|""|""|"Routledge"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.4324/9781315613321-39"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/URVR6TN8/2016 - Reinventing Weber The Role of Institutions in Cre.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Christensen| Tom| Lægreid| Per"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"0"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7BTBYKL8"|"book"|"2011"|"Pollitt| Christopher| Bouckaert| Geert"|"Public management reform : a comparative analysis : new public management| governance| and the neo-Weberian state"|""|"9780191618710 (electronic bk.)"|""|""|""|"Since its publication in 2000| Public Management Reform has established itself as the standard text in the field| presenting a comparative analysis of recent changes in Public Management and Public Administration in a range of countries in Europe| North America| and Australasia. This third edition has been completely rewritten to incorporate a mass of recent empirical data and to introduce a new theoretical and conceptual framework by identifying three leading visions of reform. Chapters analyse key debates| the process of change| different national systems and trajectories| results| political factors| and paradoxes and trade-offs in an integrated volume. Covering reforms over a thirty-year period (1980-2010)| the book offers a detailed and structured comparison of twelve countries and the EU Commission by means of an unparalleled synthesis of evidence and sources. Extensive factual appendices provide an invaluable resource for students."|"2011"|"2021-06-15 20:57:15"|"2021-06-15 20:57:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|"Oxford"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Administration publique| Administrative agencies -- Management| Analyse comparative| Comparative government| Förvaltning| Hervormingen| Interculturele vergelijkingen (vorm)| Jämförande politik| Organisatieverandering| Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques| Organisationsförändringar| Organizational change| Overheidsmanagement| POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Executive Branch| POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration| Public administration| Réformes administratives| UE/CE Commission"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"3rd"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"N6LMY4IS"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Eich| Stefan| Tooze| Adam"|"THE ALLURE OF DARK TIMES: MAX WEBER| POLITICS| AND THE CRISIS OF HISTORICISM"|"History and Theory"|""|"00182656"|"10.1111/hith.12014"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/hith.12014"|"This article argues that realist invocations of Weber rely on an unrealistic reading of Weber’s realism. In order to escape the allure of Weber’s dramatic posture of crisis| we place his seminal lecture on “Politics as a Vocation” (1919) in its historical and philosophical context of a revolutionary conjuncture of dramatic proportions| compounded by a broader crisis of historicism. Weber’s rhetoric| we argue| carries with it not only the emotion of crisis but is also the expression of a deeper intellectual impasse. The fatalistic despair of his position had already been detected by some of his closest contemporaries for whom Weber did not appear as a door-opener to a historically situated theory of political action but as a telling and intriguing impasse. Although the disastrous history of interwar Europe seems to confirm Weber’s bleakest predictions| it would be perverse to elevate contingent failure to the level of retrospective vindication."|"2017-06"|"2021-06-15 20:37:28"|"2021-06-15 20:37:28"|"2021-06-15 20:37:28"|"197-215"|""|"2"|"56"|""|"History and Theory"|"THE ALLURE OF DARK TIMES"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YMQ6YKQK/Eich and Tooze - 2017 - THE ALLURE OF DARK TIMES MAX WEBER| POLITICS| AND.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FYL8EXUS"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Barbalet| Jack"|"Violence and Politics: Reconsidering Weber’s ‘Politics as a Vocation’"|"Sociology"|""|"0038-0385| 1469-8684"|"10.1177/0038038519895748"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0038038519895748"|"Today| more than ever| consideration of politics requires reflection on the role of violence and the ethical conduct of leaders. These and associated issues are central in Weber’s ‘Politics as a vocation’| published 100 years ago. While frequently cited| Weber’s definitions of politics and the state| and his understanding of the vocation of politics| are seldom subject to close examination. In the present article Weber’s treatment of the state and politics in terms of the means of violence is shown to be inadequate and misleading. The extra-territoriality of the modern state| necessary in war-making and international intrigue| is continuous with its means of violence| but curiously ignored in ‘Politics as a vocation’. Finally| Weber’s account of morality in the political vocation is shown to have high polemical resonance but low analytic value."|"2021-02"|"2021-06-15 20:33:56"|"2021-06-15 20:33:56"|"2021-06-15 20:33:56"|"56-70"|""|"1"|"55"|""|"Sociology"|"Violence and Politics"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BBXQWRAT/Barbalet - 2021 - Violence and Politics Reconsidering Weber’s ‘Poli.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JT3V4MFN"|"book"|"2000"|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy: Weber| Organization| Ethics"|""|"978-0-7619-5504-7 978-1-4462-1758-0"|""|""|"http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/in-praise-of-bureaucracy/SAGE.xml"|""|"2000"|"2021-05-12 10:53:02"|"2021-05-12 10:53:02"|"2021-05-12 10:53:02"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Publications Ltd"|"1 Oliver's Yard| 55 City Road| London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.4135/9781446217580"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HC8QGIB2/2000 - In Praise of Bureaucracy Weber| Organization| Eth.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M4SZNX6V"|"book"|"2000"|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy: Weber| Organization| Ethics"|""|"978-0-7619-5504-7 978-1-4462-1758-0"|""|""|"http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/in-praise-of-bureaucracy/SAGE.xml"|""|"2000"|"2021-05-12 10:53:00"|"2021-05-12 10:53:00"|"2021-05-12 10:53:00"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Publications Ltd"|"1 Oliver's Yard| 55 City Road| London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.4135/9781446217580"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FQK2TBJ6/2000 - In Praise of Bureaucracy Weber| Organization| Eth.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MS8REWYP"|"book"|"2000"|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy: Weber| Organization| Ethics"|""|"978-0-7619-5504-7 978-1-4462-1758-0"|""|""|"http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/in-praise-of-bureaucracy/SAGE.xml"|""|"2000"|"2021-05-12 10:52:55"|"2021-05-12 10:52:55"|"2021-05-12 10:52:55"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"In Praise of Bureaucracy"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Publications Ltd"|"1 Oliver's Yard| 55 City Road| London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.4135/9781446217580"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/T2NBHF6H/2000 - In Praise of Bureaucracy Weber| Organization| Eth.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Y7LWF2KE"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Akkoor| Chitra"|"Encoding race| encoding class: Indian IT workers in Berlin"|"Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"|""|"13590987"|"10.1111/1467-9655.12925"|""|"Amrute| Sareeta . Encoding race| encoding class: Indian IT workers in Berlin . x| 268 pp.| illus.| bibliogr. Durham| N.C. : Duke Univ. Press| 2016 . £18.99 (paper)."|"2018"|"2021-05-12 10:39:36"|"2021-05-12 10:39:36"|""|"834-835"|""|"4"|"24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: London Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd."|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IFRYC93N/9780822374275-001.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4WVARMRZ/9780822374275-003.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3G53K5DH/9780822374275-004.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MHG5PINI/9780822374275-005.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/872V3K93/9780822374275-007.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LX62VP5Y/9780822374275-008.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GVACSLH3/9780822374275-009.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ECKXD6HG/9780822374275-010.pdf"|""|"Encoding| Race| Workers"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QJ3PLX9P"|"webpage"|"2016"|"González-Ocantos| Ezequiel A."|"Shifting Legal Visions: Judicial Change and Human Rights Trials in Latin America"|"Cambridge Core"|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2117/core/books/shifting-legal-visions/CC9D850D90D984A72AA455DC32A8C56D"|"What explains the success of criminal prosecutions against former Latin American officials accused of human rights violations? Why did some judiciaries evolve from unresponsive bureaucracies into protectors of victim rights? Using a theory of judicial action inspired by sociological institutionalism| this book argues that this was the result of deep transformations in the legal preferences of judges and prosecutors. Judicial actors discarded long-standing positivist legal criteria| historically protective of conservative interests| and embraced doctrines grounded in international human rights law| which made possible innovative readings of constitutions and criminal codes. Litigants were responsible for this shift in legal visions by activating informal mechanisms of ideational change and providing the skills necessary to deal with complex and unusual cases. Through an in-depth exploration of the interactions between judges| prosecutors and human rights lawyers in three countries| the book asks how changing ideas about the law and standards of adjudication condition the exercise of judicial power."|"2016-08"|"2021-05-12 10:25:03"|"2021-05-12 10:25:03"|"2021-05-12 10:25:03"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Shifting Legal Visions"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ISBN: 9781316535509 9781107145238 9781316508800 Publisher: Cambridge University Press DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781316535509"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BQTRC7Y4/11.0_pp_1_26_From_Unresponsive_to_Responsive_Judiciaries.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CX4PICRI/12.0_pp_27_70_Legal_Preferences_and_Strategic_Litigation.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4J939WQS/13.0_pp_71_140_Argentina.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/C8DMYSLC/14.0_pp_141_205_Peru.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NVJGAKHP/15.0_pp_206_268_Mexico.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/89SCWIIQ/16.0_pp_269_290_Comparative_Perspectives_on_the_Problem_of_Legal_Preferences.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SB8F528Z/CC9D850D90D984A72AA455DC32A8C56D.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BPUGXJAK"|"journalArticle"|"2011"|"Marwick| Alice E.| Boyd| Danah"|"I tweet honestly| I tweet passionately: Twitter users| context collapse| and the imagined audience"|"New media & society"|""|"1461-4448"|"10.1177/1461444810365313"|""|"Social media technologies collapse multiple audiences into single contexts| making it difficult for people to use the same techniques online that they do to handle multiplicity in face-to-face conversation. This article investigates how content producers navigate ‘imagined audiences’ on Twitter. We talked with participants who have different types of followings to understand their techniques| including targeting different audiences| concealing subjects| and maintaining authenticity. Some techniques of audience management resemble the practices of ‘micro-celebrity’ and personal branding| both strategic self-commodification. Our model of the networked audience assumes a many-to-many communication through which individuals conceptualize an imagined audience evoked through their tweets."|"2011"|"2021-05-11 14:50:29"|"2021-05-11 14:50:29"|""|"114–133"|""|"1"|"13"|""|""|"I tweet honestly| I tweet passionately"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|""|"Place: London| England Publisher: SAGE Publications"|""|""|""|""|"Audience | Context | Identity | Micro-Celebrity | Self-Presentation | Social Media | Twitter | Computer Science"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NT8UV48D"|"book"|"2015"|""|"Navigating Austerity : Currents of Debt along a South Asian River."|""|"9780804795548 (electronic bk.)"|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2021-04-27 15:11:03"|"2021-04-27 15:11:03"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Anthropology of Policy"|""|""|""|"Stanford University Press"|"Redwood City"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LAIYPZCB/2015_Navigating Austerity.pdf"|""|"Debts| Public -- Moral and ethical aspects -- India| Fiscal policy -- Moral and ethical aspects -- India| Hugli River (India) -- Economic conditions| India -- Economic conditions -- 1991-| India -- Economic policy -- 1991-"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"L99MPL6Q"|"book"|"2012"|"Hull| Matthew S."|"Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan"|""|"978-0-520-27214-9"|""|""|"http://california.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1525/california/9780520272149.001.0001/upso-9780520272149"|"This chapter explains that the practices between maps and their representations highlights the complex temporality of the connections of maps with things they represent. It traces the positions and activities of the Capital Development Authority and Auqaf Directorate of the Islamabad Capital Territory Administration as they responded to and unintentionally promoted contestation over sectarian allocation. The chapter then uses three different| overlapping analytic approaches to maps to show the varying ways maps are consequential to the making and governance of the built environment of Islamabad| especially its mosques. It first shows how maps combine with state policies to enable new kinds of claims for the construction and governance of mosques. Next| it focuses on the multiply mediated relations between maps and their material referents. Finally| it analyzes the sociomaterial mobility of maps as material artifacts and the mosque locational politics in the undeveloped sections of western Islamabad that this mobility enables."|"2012-06-05"|"2021-04-27 15:10:33"|"2021-04-27 15:10:33"|"2021-04-27 15:10:33"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Government of Paper"|""|""|""|""|"University of California Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.1525/california/9780520272149.001.0001"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7I6UB3LP/Hull - 2012 - Government of Paper The Materiality of Bureaucrac.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EDK6UL42"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Hull| Matthew S"|"Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan"|""|""|""|""|""|"This concluding chapter offers some final thoughts on the findings derived from previous chapters| highlighting the aspects of paperwork that are harder to see in the smooth flow of bureaucratic process when documents behave themselves. It then discusses the possibility of electronic government systems| citing the transparency that such procedures would entail as an anathema to state corruption. However| such systems have been broadly implemented in India but have yet to get very far in Pakistan. As an example| the chapter recounts the complicated history of the most ambitious electronic records initiative in Pakistan| which was launched by the private consortium formed to build Islamabad New City."|"2021"|"2021-04-27 15:10:16"|"2021-04-27 15:10:16"|""|"11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MN7AYGN4/Hull - 2021 - Government of Paper The Materiality of Bureaucrac.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DGSUAY8A"|"book"|""|"Hull| Matthew S."|"Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan"|""|"978-0-520-95188-4"|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2471/view/10.1525/california/9780520272149.001.0001/upso-9780520272149"|"""Government of Paper"" published on by University of California Press."|""|"2021-04-27 15:06:23"|"2021-04-27 15:09:06"|"2021-04-27 15:06:23"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Government of Paper"|""|""|""|""|"University of California Press"|""|"en_US"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2471"|""|"Publication Title: Government of Paper"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5VIUKBTA/Hull - 2012 - Government of Paper The Materiality of Bureaucrac.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HPHEZD8I/Hull - 2012 - Government of paper the materiality of bureaucrac.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MFHJA9HA/Hull - 2012 - Government of paper the materiality of bureaucrac.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EEQC4CTG/upso-9780520272149.html"|""|""|"Bureaucracy| Capitals (Cities)| City planning| Government paperwork| Islāmābād (Pakistan)| Municipal government| Pakistan| Pakistan Islāmābād| Planning| Politics and government| Public records| Records and correspondence"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BCUHMZ4H"|"journalArticle"|"2012"|"Hull| Matthew S."|"Documents and Bureaucracy"|"Annual Review of Anthropology"|""|"0084-6570"|"10.1146/annurev.anthro.012809.104953"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:3118/doi/10.1146/annurev.anthro.012809.104953"|"This review surveys anthropological and other social research on bureaucratic documents. The fundamental insight of this literature is that documents are not simply instruments of bureaucratic organizations| but rather are constitutive of bureaucratic rules| ideologies| knowledge| practices| subjectivities| objects| outcomes| even the organizations themselves. It explores the reasons why documents have been late to come under ethnographic scrutiny and the implications for our theoretical understandings of organizations and methods for studying them. The review argues for the great value of the study of paper-mediated documentation to the study of electronic forms| but it also highlights the risk of an exclusive focus on paper| making anthropology marginal to the study of core bureaucratic practices in the manner of earlier anthropology."|"2012-09-24"|"2021-04-27 15:04:21"|"2021-04-27 15:04:21"|"2021-04-27 15:04:21"|"251-267"|""|"1"|"41"|""|"Annu. Rev. Anthropol."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk (Atypon)"|""|"Publisher: Annual Reviews"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/65666587/Hull_2012_Documents and Bureaucracy.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V2I352ML/annurev.anthro.012809.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M4ABAR9W"|"book"|"2015"|"Franklin| Seb"|"Control: digitality as cultural logic"|""|"978-0-262-02953-7"|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2021-04-21 17:52:13"|"2021-04-21 17:52:13"|""|""|"211"|""|""|""|""|"Control"|"Leonardo book series"|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"HM851 .F7234 2015"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AH2ZX5PS/Franklin - 2015 - Control digitality as cultural logic.pdf"|""|""|"Information technology| Cybernetics| Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6F59LNJS"|"book"|"2015"|"Franklin| Seb"|"Control: digitality as cultural logic"|""|"978-0-262-02953-7"|""|""|""|""|"2015"|"2021-04-21 17:52:02"|"2021-04-21 17:52:02"|""|""|"211"|""|""|""|""|"Control"|"Leonardo book series"|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"HM851 .F7234 2015"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KPBT7S5A/Franklin - 2015 - Control digitality as cultural logic.pdf"|""|""|"Information technology| Cybernetics| Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6Q5T8T2V"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Franklin| Seb"|"Control: Digitality as Cultural Logic"|""|""|""|""|""|"Fordism| the chapter works through the history of the black box concept and its relation to recent socioeconomic imaginaries. The chapter then addresses the methodological limitations of privileging computational media such as network diagrams and video games when seeking to theorize the social| political| and cultural implications of control."|"2021"|"2021-04-21 17:51:51"|"2021-04-21 17:51:51"|""|"15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZAFVTAAQ/Franklin - 2021 - Control Digitality as Cultural Logic.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q8YJUMQZ"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Franklin| Seb"|"Control: Digitality as Cultural Logic"|""|""|""|""|""|"This chapter examines the interdisciplinary field of cybernetics as an emblematic site for the movement of digital principles from specific| technical applications to imprecisely deployed metaphors. The chapter tracks specific terminology and speculative claims about the possibility of behavioural prediction from tightly delimited work in ballistics| psychology| information theory| and computer science to highly general (and generalizing) applications in anthropology| economic theory| and management. In so doing the chapter demonstrates the historical and conceptual dynamics of control| as well as their proximity to the tendential expansion in space and time that characterizes capitalist accumulation."|"2021"|"2021-04-21 17:51:42"|"2021-04-21 17:51:42"|""|"38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8BHPSI8R/Franklin - 2021 - Control Digitality as Cultural Logic.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EXWK3E8P"|"book"|"2016"|"Kreiss| Daniel"|"Prototype politics : technology-intense campaigning and the data of democracy"|""|"978-0-19-935048-3"|""|""|""|"Drawing on an innovative dataset of the professional careers of 628 presidential campaign staffers working in technology from 2004-2012 and interviews with more than 60 staffers| Prototype Politics details how and explains why the Democrats have taken up technology more than Republicans over the past decade."|"2016"|"2021-04-15 15:30:20"|"2021-04-15 15:30:20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford scholarship online"|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|"New York| NY"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YGJFGUHB/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DCZC33JL/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3QC2LW75/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CDEHH5IB/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QPM3SRY9/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6GRX2EQB/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QGYBTVCZ/Kreiss - 2016 - Prototype Politics Technology-Intensive Campaigni.pdf"|""|"Campaign management -- Technological innovations -- United States| Communication in politics -- Technological innovations -- United States| Democratic Party (U.S.)| Digital media -- Political aspects -- United States| Political campaigns -- Technological innovations -- United States| Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2012| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E5VILVMJ"|"book"|"2020"|"Jungherr| Andreas| Rivero Rodríguez| Gonzalo| Gayo-Avello| Daniel| Cambridge University Press"|"Retooling politics: how digital media are shaping democracy [electronic resource]"|""|"978-1-108-29782-0"|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108297820"|"The rise of digital media and the retooling of politics -- The flow of political information -- Reaching people -- The effects of political information -- Digital media and collective action -- Changing organizations -- Data in politics -- Digital media and democracy -- Digital media in politics.| Donald Trump| the Arab Spring| Brexit: digital media have provided political actors and citizens with new tools to engage in politics. These tools are now routinely used by activists| candidates| non-governmental organizations| and parties to inform| mobilize| and persuade people. But what are the effects of this retooling of politics? Do digital media empower the powerless or are they breaking democracy? Have these new tools and practices fundamentally changed politics or is their impact just a matter of degree? This clear-eyed guide steps back from hyperbolic hopes and fears to offer a balanced account of what aspects of politics are being shaped by digital media and what remains unchanged. The authors discuss data-driven politics| the flow and reach of political information| the effects of communication interventions through digital tools| their use by citizens in coordinating political action| and what their impact is on political organizations and on democracy at large."|"2020"|"2021-04-15 15:22:24"|"2021-04-15 15:28:45"|"2021-04-15 15:22:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Retooling politics"|"Cambridge core"|""|""|""|"University Press"|"Cambridge"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|"JA85"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IF8CSS87/06.0_pp_1_29_The_Rise_of_Digital_Media_and_the_Retooling_of_Politics.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AQZAP58S/07.0_pp_30_68_The_Flow_of_Political_Information.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/A5QMP59W/08.0_pp_69_102_Reaching_People.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/H3SW6ZGJ/09.0_pp_103_131_The_Effects_of_Political_Information.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DYRNWWPT/10.0_pp_132_157_Digital_Media_and_Collective_Action.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HQZCRPEU/11.0_pp_158_178_Changing_Organizations.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YHRPHPHZ/12.0_pp_179_211_Data_in_Politics.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/45BUAZMV/13.0_pp_212_235_Digital_Media_and_Democracy.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/S2NISCL5/14.0_pp_236_254_Digital_Media_in_Politics.pdf"|""|""|"Communication in politics| Political aspects| Big data| Political aspects| Technology and democracy| Technological innovations| Digital media| Technological innovations| Political participation"|""|""|""|"Rivero Rodríguez| Gonzalo| Gayo-Avello| Daniel| Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"959RQAGU"|"book"|"2016"|"Kreiss| Daniel"|"Prototype Politics: Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of Democracy"|""|"978-0-19-935024-7"|""|""|""|"This book offers an analysis of the two US political parties and their affiliated organizations from 2004 through 2014 that documents and explains their differential uptake of technology. The book provides an analytical framework for understanding why and how campaigns are newly “technology-intensive” and digital media| data| and analytics are at the forefront of contemporary electoral dynamics. The book discusses the importance of infrastructure| the contexts within which technological innovation happens| and how the collective making of prototypes shapes parties and their technological futures. Drawing on an innovative data set of the professional careers of 629 staffers working in technology on presidential campaigns from 2004 through 2012 and data from interviews with more than 55 practitioners| the book details how and explains why the Democrats have invested more in technology| have attracted staffers with specialized expertise to work in electoral politics| and have founded an array of firms and organizations to diffuse technological innovations down-ballot and across election cycles. Taken together| this book shows how the differences between the Obama and Romney campaigns on display in 2012 were shaped by the two parties’ institutional and technological histories since 2004| as well as that of their extended network of allied organizations. In the process| this book argues that scholars need to understand how technological development around politics happens in time| and that the dynamics on display during presidential cycles are the outcomes of longer processes."|"2016"|"2019-05-12 15:40:15"|"2021-04-15 15:25:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199350247.001.0001"|""|""|""|"Us Politics| Technology| Analytics| Data| Digital Media| Electoral Politics| Innovation| Political Parties| Presidential Campaign"|"Political aspects| 2012| Democratic Party (U.S.)| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )| Political campaigns| Election| Technological innovations| United States| United States| Campaign management| United States| Communication in politics| United States| Digital media| United States| Presidents"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"R22ITMZQ"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Schroeder| Ralph| Jungherr| Andreas"|"Disinformation and the structural transformations of the public arena: addressing the actual challenges to democracy"|"Social Media + Society"|""|"2056-3051"|"10.1177/2056305121988928"|""|"Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical example is the perceived threats of malicious actors promoting disinformation through digital channels to sow confusion and exacerbate political divisions. The prominence of the threat of digital disinformation in the public imagination| however| is not supported by empirical findings which instead indicate that disinformation is a limited problem with limited reach among the public. Its prominence in public discourse is instead best understood as a “moral panic.” In this article| we argue that we should shift attention from these evocative but empirically marginal phenomena of deviance connected with digital media toward the structural transformations that give rise to these fears| namely those that have impacted information flows and attention allocation in the public arena. This account centers on structural transformations of the public arena and associated new challenges| especially in relation to gatekeepers| old and new. How the public arena serves actually existing democracy will not be addressed by focusing on disinformation| but rather by addressing structural transformations and the new challenges that arise from these."|"2021"|"2021-04-15 15:22:07"|"2021-04-15 15:22:07"|""|""|""|""|"7"|""|""|"Disinformation and the structural transformations of the public arena"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DKQA6LWD/Schroeder_Jungherr_2021_Disinformation and the structural transformations of the public arena.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"86HIKUSY"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"Birchall| Clare| Teurlings| Jan| Stauff| Markus"|"Radical Transparency?"|"Cultural Studies| Critical Methodologies"|""|"1532-7086"|"10.1177/1532708613517442"|""|"This article considers the cultural positioning of transparency as a superior form of disclosure through a comparative analysis with other forms. One| as yet under-examined appeal of transparency lies in its promise to circumvent the need for| and usurp the role of| narrative-interpretive forms of disclosure such as scandal| gossip| and conspiracy theories. This growing preference for transparency as a more enlightening| honorable mode of disclosure is not just a result of the positive qualities that are seen to be intrinsic to transparency (particularly e-transparency) itself| but a response to the perceived negative characteristics of other forms of disclosure. After questioning the opposition between transparency and narrative-interpretive disclosures| we can see the preference for the former to be| at least partly| ideological: Transparency reinforces neoliberal tenets as much as democratic ideals. WikiLeaks is invoked in this article as a case which draws on both e-transparency and narrative-interpretive forms of disclosure in a move that wrests transparency from the clutches of neoliberalism and refuses the traditional hierarchy between forms of disclosure. This hybrid form helps us explore the possibility and implications of non-ascendant| radical forms of transparency or| in other words| disclosure without political foreclosure."|"2014"|"2021-04-15 15:21:18"|"2021-04-15 15:21:52"|""|"pp77–88"|""|"1"|"14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|""|"Publisher: Sage Publications"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JMLEX2IS/Birchall - Radical Transparency.pdf"|""|""|"306.05| e-transparency| narrative-interpretive disclosure| data| societies of control| WikiLeaks| Culture| Research| Popular culture"|""|""|""|"Teurlings| Jan| Stauff| Markus"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FCHBDR9K"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Birchall| Clare"|"Shareveillance: Subjectivity between open and closed data"|"Big Data & Society"|""|"2053-9517"|"10.1177/2053951716663965"|""|"This article attempts to question modes of sharing and watching to rethink political subjectivity beyond that which is enabled and enforced by the current data regime. It identifies and examines a 'shareveillant' subjectivity: a form configured by the sharing and watching that subjects have to withstand and enact in the contemporary data assemblage. Looking at government open and closed data as case studies| this article demonstrates how 'shareveillance' produces an anti-political role for the public. In describing shareveillance as| after Jacques Rancière| a distribution of the (digital) sensible| this article posits a politico-ethical injunction to cut into the share and flow of data in order to arrange a more enabling assemblage of data and its affects. In order to interrupt shareveillance| this article borrows a concept from Édouard Glissant and his concern with raced otherness to imagine what a 'right to opacity' might mean in the digital context. To assert this right is not to endorse the individual subject in her sovereignty and solitude| but rather to imagine a collective political subjectivity and relationality according to the important question of what it means to 'share well' beyond the veillant expectations of the state."|"2016"|"2021-04-15 15:21:00"|"2021-04-15 15:21:00"|""|"Big data & society. Volume 3:Issue 2 (2016)"|""|"2"|"3"|""|""|"Shareveillance"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk"|""|"Publisher: SAGE"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/E2CTA54U/Birchall_2016_Shareveillance.pdf"|""|""|"300.28557| Big data--Social aspects--Periodicals| Data mining--Periodicals| Social sciences--Research--Data processing--Periodicals| Social sciences--Research--Methodology--Periodicals| Sharing--secrecy--opacity--transparency--subjectivity--distribution"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YCKKVFM3"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Vargas| João H. Costa"|"Black Disidentification: The 2013 Protests| Rolezinhos| and Racial Antagonism in Post-Lula Brazil"|"Critical Sociology"|""|"0896-9205"|"10.1177/0896920514551208"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920514551208"|"This article explores dimensions of a foundational social antagonism that| the author claims| characterizes the Brazilian polis| by analyzing the ways in which the problem of Black presence manifested itself in the 2013 mass street protests and the rolezinhos (literally cruises| or little strolls). The author makes an initial analysis of the drastic policy changes brought about by the two Lula federal administrations| in particular their emphasis on addressing long-term and structural poverty. This is followed by an examination of white participation in and Black disidentification with the 2013 protests| establishing the grounds on which the heuristic proposition about the foundational Black antagonism vis-à-vis the nation is further elaborated and tested. The final section analyses the rolezinhos and the controversies they generated."|"2016-07-01"|"2021-04-15 11:51:30"|"2021-04-15 11:51:30"|"2021-04-15 11:51:30"|"551-565"|""|"4-5"|"42"|""|"Critical Sociology"|"Black Disidentification"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|""|""|""|"2013 street protests| Black| Blackness| Brazil| racial antagonism| rolezinho"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PIZE7QG7"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Erber| Pedro"|"The Politics of Strolling"|"Latin American Perspectives"|""|"0094-582X"|"10.1177/0094582X16647717"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582X16647717"|"The large gatherings of youths from impoverished urban peripheries in the shopping malls of São Paulo and Rio| known as rolezinhos (little strolls)| in the first two months of 2014 and their disputed relation to the wave of political protests in Brazilian cities since June 2013 became the topic of heated debates among intellectuals and journalists in Brazil. Historical parallels ranging from nineteenth-century Paris to colonial Korea help situate the rolezinho phenomenon in a transnational history of urban strolling and to problematize its ambiguous politicality between ostentatious consumerism and revolutionary practice.| Durante os dois primeiros meses de 2014| jovens das periferias urbanas do Rio de Janeiro e de São Paulo formavam grandes aglomerações nos shopping centers daquelas cidades. Conhecidos como rolezinhos| esses grupos foram objeto de intenso debate entre jornalistas e intelectuais que estabeleceram uma relação entre o comportamento daqueles jovens e as manifestações de rua que varreram as cidades brasileiras desde junho de 2013. Paralelos históricos| da Paris novecentista à Coréia colonial| ajudam a situar o fenômeno do rolezinho na história transnacional do passeio. Demais| permite articular o problema da ambigüidade política entre o consumismo ostentatório e a prática revolucionária."|"2019-07-01"|"2021-04-15 11:51:27"|"2021-04-15 11:51:27"|"2021-04-15 11:51:27"|"37-52"|""|"4"|"46"|""|"Latin American Perspectives"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc"|""|""|""|""|"Brazil| Consumerism| Shopping malls| Kon Wajirō| Rolezinho| Strolling| Walter Benjamin"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"743XRQDY"|"report"|"2018"|"Clarke| Amanda"|"The Evolving Role of Non-State Actors in Digital Era Government"|""|""|""|""|"https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3268084"|"Digital government theories and reforms have adopted three distinct approaches to non-government participation in state activities| emphasizing free markets| network building| and state capacity building alongside ‘citizen as user’ narratives. This paper details the implications that these varying approaches to participation have for broader debates in the field of public management on the plight of pluralistic governance. The paper also offers cautionary lessons to guide public managers as they tap the potential of digital technologies to bolster government’s problem-solving capacity — both as it is exercised using the state’s resources and in concert with non-state actors operating outside its bounds."|"2018-10-17"|"2021-04-15 11:34:47"|"2021-04-15 11:34:47"|"2021-04-15 11:34:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Social Science Research Network"|"Rochester| NY"|"en"|""|"SSRN Scholarly Paper"|""|""|"papers.ssrn.com"|""|"DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3268084"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5B9WTR9A/papers.html"|""|""|"civic tech| open data| smart cities| digital government| governance| public management reform"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ID 3268084"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JU4AC3FX"|"book"|"2016"|"Borins| Sandford| 6| Perri| Brown| David| Kernaghan| Kenneth| Thompson| Fred"|"Digital State at the Leading Edge"|""|"978-1-4426-8546-8"|""|""|""|"The impact of information technology (IT) on government in the last five years has been profound. Using the governments of Canada and Ontario (both recognized as international leaders in the use of IT) as case studies| Digital State at the Leading Edge is the first attempt to take a comprehensive view of the impact of IT upon the whole of government| including politics and campaigning| public consultation| service delivery| knowledge management| and procurement.Using the concepts of channel choice| procurement market analysis| organizational integration| and digital leadership| this study explores the inter-relationships among all these aspects of the application of IT to government and politics. The authors seek to understand how IT is transforming government and what the nature of that transformation is. In the process| they offer an explanation of Canada's relative success| and conclude with practical advice to politicians and public servants about how to manage IT in government more effectively.Based on new and original research undertaken over the last five years| the findings of this intriguing study will be of interest to those studying or working in the fields of public administration| political science| and information technology."|"2016"|"2021-04-08 09:25:15"|"2021-04-08 09:25:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance"|""|""|""|"University of Toronto Press"|"Toronto"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HZ6GDS5H/Borins et al_2016_Digital State at the Leading Edge.pdf"|""|"Internet in public administration| Information technology -- Government policy| Information technology -- Government policy -- Canada| Internet in public administration -- Canada| POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"X6FINT2G"|"book"|"2019"|"Clarke| Amanda"|"Opening the government of Canada: the federal bureaucracy in the digital age"|""|"978-0-7748-3692-0"|""|""|""|"""Opening the Government of Canada presents a compelling case for a more open model of governance in the digital age--but a model that also continues to uphold democratic principles at the heart of the Westminster system. Amanda Clarke details the untold story of the federal bureaucracy's efforts to adapt to digital-age pressures from the mid-2000s onwards. This book reveals the mismatch between the bureaucracy's Closed Government traditions and evolving citizen expectations and digital tools. Striking a balance between reform and tradition| Opening the Government of Canada lays out a roadmap for building a democratically robust| digital-era federal government.""--"|"2019"|"2021-04-08 09:24:52"|"2021-04-08 09:24:52"|""|""|"295"|""|""|""|""|"Opening the government of Canada"|"Communication| strategy| and politics"|""|""|""|"UBC Press"|"Vancouver | Toronto"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"JL86.A8 C58 2019"|"OCLC: on1080219245"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WEM4FECQ/da738d060b8bc654ac4130c9ac81d1f017e7d0ea.pdf"|""|""|"Internet in public administration| Political aspects| Information technology| Information society| Bureaucracy| Politics and government| 2000-2099| 21e siècle| 21st century| Aspect politique| Bureaucratie| Canada| Digitalisierung| Föderalismus| Internet dans l'administration publique| Kanada| Politique et gouvernement| Société informatisée| Technologie de l'information| Verwaltung"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EGD7VIJN"|"book"|"2013"|"Lang| Sabine"|"NGOs| civil society| and the public sphere"|""|"978-1-139-17714-6"|""|""|""|"Nongovernmental organizations act on behalf of citizens in politics and society. Yet many question their legitimacy and ask who they speak for. This book investigates how NGOs can become stronger advocates for citizens and better representatives of their interests. Sabine Lang analyzes the choices that NGOs face in their work for policy change between working in institutional settings and practicing public advocacy that incorporates constituents' voices. Whereas most books on NGOs focus on policy effectiveness| using approaches that treat accountability largely as a matter of internal performance measurements| Lang instead argues that it is ultimately several public accountabilities that inform NGO legitimacy. The case studies in this book use empirical research from the European Union| the United States and Germany to point to governments' role in redefining the conditions for NGOs' public advocacy."|"2013"|"2021-03-25 14:26:05"|"2021-03-25 14:26:05"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NGOs| Civil Society| & the Public Sphere"|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civil society| Non-governmental organizations"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UHM424ED"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Sapinski| William K. Carroll| J. P."|"Transnational Alternative Policy Groups in Global Civil Society: Enablers of Post-Capitalist Alternatives or Carriers of NGOization? - William K. Carroll| J.P. Sapinski| 2017"|"Critical Sociology"|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2246/doi/full/10.1177/0896920515589004"|"Since the 1970s| transnational alternative policy groups (TAPGs) have generated visions and strategies pointing to alternatives to capitalist globalization. How..."|"2015-06-03"|"2021-03-25 12:23:45"|"2021-03-25 12:23:45"|"2021-03-25 12:23:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Transnational Alternative Policy Groups in Global Civil Society"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2246"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IDUD2XA3/0896920515589004.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8U928A5X"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Paternotte| David"|"The NGOization of LGBT activism: ILGA-Europe and the Treaty of Amsterdam"|"Social movement studies"|""|"1474-2837"|"10.1080/14742837.2015.1077111"|""|"This article discusses the Europeanization of social movement organizations using the case of ILGA-Europe| the umbrella of lesbian| gay| bisexual| and transgender organizations in Europe. It examines the impact of Article 13 of the Treaty of Amsterdam| which bans discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation| and focuses on three entrenched dynamics ILGA-Europe has rapidly undergone: NGOization| institutionalization| and professionalization. It argues that although we should be aware of the role of the European political opportunity structure in shaping civil society organizations| we cannot overlook internal organizational dynamics and movement identities. Following the literature on the Europeanization of social movements| this piece confirms institutional opportunities and interactions with European institutions are a major cause of transformation: The adoption of Article 13 and the development of a European equal opportunity policy constitute a pivotal moment in ILGA-Europe's..."|"2016"|"2021-03-25 12:22:37"|"2021-03-25 12:22:37"|""|"388-402"|""|"4"|"15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Europeanization| Ilga-Europe| Lgbt Activism| Ngoization| Sociology & Social History| Treaty of Amsterdam"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LDMPJ524"|"book"|"2013"|""|"NGOization [electronic resource] : complicity| contradictions and prospects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2013"|"2021-03-25 11:33:06"|"2021-03-25 11:35:01"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ebook central"|""|""|""|"Zed Books"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Non-governmental organizations| International agencies"|""|"Choudry| Aziz| Kapoor| Dip"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KRSM9YIJ"|"journalArticle"|"1999"|"Abramson| David"|"A critical look at NGOs and Civil Society as means to an end in Uzbekistan"|"Human Organization"|""|"00187259"|"10.17730/humo.58.3.e1q33u786447l942"|""|"Drawing on fieldwork in Uzbekistan and Washington DC| Arbamson illustrates how conceptual ambiguities in development work can lead to corruptions of entire aid projects by structuring a recipient community of elites and thereby generating new forms of knowledge and practice| alignment and interest."|"1999"|"2021-03-25 11:32:48"|"2021-03-25 11:32:48"|""|"240-250"|""|"3"|"58"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Oklahoma City"|""|""|""|"Civil Society| Anthropology| Brown University| Elites| Fieldwork| Foreign Aid| International Affairs| Ngos| Nongovernmental Organizations| Princeton University Press| Society| Uzbekistan"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"P54HEDC3"|"webpage"|"2005"|"Chernela| Janet"|"The Politics of Mediation: Local-Global Interactions in the Central Amazon of Brazil on JSTOR"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2116/stable/3567380"|"The proliferation of a nongovernmental sector held the promise of linking local actors with national and international ones| thereby contributing to a highly pa..."|"2005"|"2021-03-25 10:50:19"|"2021-03-25 11:32:22"|"2021-03-25 10:50:19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The Politics of Mediation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MSSNBKXK/3567380.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3BEN2ELN"|"journalArticle"|"1997"|"Fisher| William F."|"Doing Good? The Politics and Antipolitics of NGO Practices"|"Annual Review of Anthropology"|""|"0084-6570| 1545-4290"|"10.1146/annurev.anthro.26.1.439"|"http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev.anthro.26.1.439"|"This review surveys current literature concerned with the growing numbers| changing functions| and intensifying networks of nongovernmental organizations which have had significant impacts upon globalization| international and national politics| and local lives. Studies of these changes illuminate understandings of translocal flows of ideas| knowledge| funding| and people| shed light on changing relationships among citizenry| associations| and the state| and encourage a reconsideration of connections between the personal and the political. Attention is given to the political implications of discourses about NGOs| the complex micropolitics of these associations| and the importance of situating them as evolving processes within complexes of competing and overlapping practices and discourses."|"1997-10-21"|"2021-03-22 16:00:23"|"2021-03-22 16:00:48"|"2021-03-22 16:00:23"|"439-464"|""|"1"|"26"|""|"Annu. Rev. Anthropol."|"DOING GOOD?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AHNSX35I/Fisher - 1997 - DOING GOOD The Politics and Antipolitics of NGO P.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HXKVULH9"|"journalArticle"|"1997"|"Pels| Peter"|"The Anthropology of Colonialism: Culture| History| and the Emergence of Western Governmentality"|"Annual Review of Anthropology"|""|"0084-6570"|"10.1146/annurev.anthro.26.1.163"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:3118/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.anthro.26.1.163"|"The study of colonialism erases the boundaries between anthropology and history or literary studies| and between the postcolonial present and the colonial past. From the standpoint of anthropology| it is also reflexive| addressing the colonial use and formation of ethnography and its supporting practices of travel. Since the 1960s| the study of colonialism has increasingly presented a view of colonialism as struggle and negotiation| analyzing how the dichotomous representations that Westerners use for colonial rule are the outcome of much more murky and complex practical interactions. By thus treating Western governmentality as emergent and particular| it is rewriting our histories of the present."|"1997-10-21"|"2021-03-22 16:00:32"|"2021-03-22 16:00:32"|"2021-03-22 16:00:32"|"163-183"|""|"1"|"26"|""|"Annu. Rev. Anthropol."|"The Anthropology of Colonialism"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk (Atypon)"|""|"Publisher: Annual Reviews"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SYEE7QE2/Pels_1997_The Anthropology of Colonialism.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/35RNJCRM/annurev.anthro.26.1.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3B3H3F97"|"book"|"2004"|"Bourdieu| Pierre"|"Acts of resistance: against the new myths of our time"|""|"978-0-7456-2217-0 978-0-7456-2218-7"|""|""|""|""|"2004"|"2021-03-22 13:59:06"|"2021-03-22 13:59:06"|""|""|"108"|""|""|""|""|"Acts of resistance"|""|""|""|""|"Polity Press"|"Cambridge"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund ISBN"|""|"OCLC: 316119546"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HCDC3GI3/Bourdieu - 2004 - Acts of resistance against the new myths of our t.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Reprint"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RF4ZNECM"|"webpage"|""|""|"Official warning to Institute of Economic Affairs is withdrawn by Charity Commission"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/charity-commission-withdraws-official-warning-to-institute-of-economic-affairs.html"|""|""|"2021-03-22 12:13:00"|"2021-03-22 12:13:00"|"2021-03-22 12:13:00"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KKZT69JH/charity-commission-withdraws-official-warning-to-institute-of-economic-affairs.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6EFBJ325"|"webpage"|""|"Delahunty| Stephen"|"Fury as commission chair says charities should not be involved in 'party politics and culture wars'"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/article/1701450?utm_source=website&utm_medium=social"|"Baroness Stowell is roundly criticised by voluntary sector figures after writing a piece for the Mail on Sunday newspaper"|""|"2021-03-22 12:12:53"|"2021-03-22 12:12:53"|"2021-03-22 12:12:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EE4YS7IX/1701450.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E93VHEYC"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Powell| Alison B"|"Moral Orders in Contribution Cultures"|"Communication Culture & Critique"|""|"1753-9129"|"10.1093/ccc/tcy023"|""|"This article examines how decisions are made and justified within cultures of contribution using an “operational pragmatics.” Peer-production and contribution cultures are enfolded in a dynamic of resistance and appropriation in relation to capitalism. Open-source and contribution-based cultural processes have been critiqued as tending towards bureaucracy or becoming enfolded in a never-ending neoliberal imaginary from which escape or transcendence become impossible. An examination of the values expressed within a peer-production community challenges these perspectives and shows how “operational pragmatics” can provide moral justifications through reference to matters of principle and matters of design. Conflating these matters complicates claims about the inherent virtues of participation| especially in technical cultures. A qualitative analysis of an open-source hardware project shows how competing moral justifications unfold| and how the challenges that they pose to capitalism may be tenuous or temporary because of the way that justificatory regimes work within technology development under capitalism."|"2018"|"2021-03-19 15:20:38"|"2021-03-19 15:22:03"|""|"513-529"|""|"4"|"11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KPZKIWZF/Powell - 2018 - Moral Orders in Contribution Cultures.pdf"|""|"Contribution Culture| Digital Culture| New Spirit Of Capitalism| Open Knowledge| Repair Culture"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7N78HYPT"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Powell| Alison B."|"Open culture and innovation: integrating knowledge across boundaries - Alison B Powell| 2015"|"Media| Culture & Society"|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2246/doi/full/10.1177/0163443714567169"|"What does open source mean for culture? For knowledge? As cultural production has come to be characterized by contribution as well as consumption and as alterna..."|"2015-02-05"|"2021-03-19 15:19:37"|"2021-03-19 15:19:37"|"2021-03-19 15:19:37"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Open culture and innovation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2246"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/L4FVILT5/0163443714567169.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E4M6V5VZ"|"webpage"|""|""|"The Civil Service code"|"GOV.UK"|""|""|""|"https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-service-code/the-civil-service-code"|""|""|"2021-03-19 13:16:14"|"2021-03-19 13:16:14"|"2021-03-19 13:16:14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LZC97N5X/the-civil-service-code.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RWECIP9Q"|"webpage"|""|""|"Champion honesty and fix parliament's corrections process: Full Fact writes to senior politicians"|"Full Fact"|""|""|""|"https://fullfact.org/blog/2021/mar/champion-honesty-and-fix-parliaments-corrections-process-full-fact-writes-senior-politicians/"|"All MPs should be able to make corrections to the official record."|"07:49:07+00:00"|"2021-03-19 09:55:40"|"2021-03-19 09:55:40"|"2021-03-19 09:55:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Champion honesty and fix parliament's corrections process"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IILEICAM/champion-honesty-and-fix-parliaments-corrections-process-full-fact-writes-senior-politicians.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M33WABRR"|"webpage"|""|""|"General elections"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/general/"|"Find out about general elections and Parliament"|""|"2021-03-17 17:19:35"|"2021-03-17 17:19:35"|"2021-03-17 17:19:35"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TQI5LKI5/general.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AKT8XL63"|"journalArticle"|""|""|"Introduction: Driven by Data - NYU Press Scholarship"|""|""|""|""|""|"Technologies of datafication pursue the familiar modern promise of better knowledge—and| in doing so| reshape what counts as knowledge in their own image. The fantasy of raw data| objective truth| and predictive control licenses a new array of fabrications: approximations are solidified into facts| algorithmic biases| endowed with neutrality| and uncertainties| upgraded into predictions. Big data and smart machines are technologies of speculation that are establishing new societal defaults for what counts as truth."|""|"2021-03-12 13:47:40"|"2021-03-12 13:47:40"|""|"8"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/93FXSFAJ/Introduction Driven by Data - NYU Press Scholarsh.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8BM95J6M"|"bookSection"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Honeymoon Objectivity"|"Technologies of Speculation"|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234-chapter-002"|"Technologies of datafication exert their societal influence through a recurring modern fantasy of “honeymoon objectivity|” wherein technoscience might purify complex social problems and human biases to produce a stable grounding for judgment. Although fulfillment is constantly deferred| this fantasy enrolls society in a fast-expanding data market. Problems of criminal justice| political will| self-knowledge| and economic success are subordinated to the logic of surveillance capitalism and its search for meaning-indifferent| commercially recombinable data."|"2020-07-28"|"2021-03-12 13:47:38"|"2021-03-12 13:47:38"|"2021-03-12 13:47:38"|"13-29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.003.0002"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/D4QTRMJJ/Hong - 2020 - Honeymoon Objectivity.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PY92WK3G"|"bookSection"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"The Indefinite Archive"|"Technologies of Speculation"|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234-chapter-003"|"The Snowden affair dramatizes a growing contradiction: technologies such as the National Security Agency’s surveillance systems increasingly withdraw from public visibility| even as they promise better knowledge for a more rational public. This asymmetry provokes new patterns of paranoid and speculative politics| where the faith in transparency as disinfect places impossible expectations on the public to “know for themselves.”"|"2020-07-28"|"2021-03-12 13:47:36"|"2021-03-12 13:47:36"|"2021-03-12 13:47:36"|"30-52"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.003.0003"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6ZSXJSMG/Hong - 2020 - The Indefinite Archive.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7A8JKKFJ"|"bookSection"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Recessive Objects"|"Technologies of Speculation"|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234-chapter-004"|"The Snowden files are recessive objects: things that promise to extend our knowability but| in doing so| catalyze speculation and doubt. Drawing on media phenomenology| this chapter connects this recessivity to the surveillance systems themselves and the war on terror. The effort to predict the “lone wolf” terrorist| from the Boston bomber to the Las Vegas shooter| paradoxically becomes a site for smuggling in old racial prejudices about the monstrous Other. The convenient myth of “pure” data here encounters the far older and troubling project of national| territorial| and racial purity."|"2020-07-28"|"2021-03-12 13:47:34"|"2021-03-12 13:47:34"|"2021-03-12 13:47:34"|"53-75"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.003.0004"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CZZBBQEA/Hong - 2020 - Recessive Objects.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZBBSGVIX"|"book"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Technologies of speculation: the limits of knowledge in a data-driven society"|""|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-8306-6"|""|""|""|"""""Technologies of Speculation"" explores the limits of knowledge in a data-driven society""--"|"2020"|"2021-03-12 13:47:33"|"2021-03-12 13:47:33"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Technologies of speculation"|""|""|""|""|"New York University Press"|"New York"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"T14.5 .H636 2020"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XD35LQFP/Hong - 2020 - Technologies of speculation the limits of knowled.pdf"|""|""|"Technology| Social aspects| Algorithms| Artificial intelligence"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XFLT3WYY"|"bookSection"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Bodies into Facts"|"Technologies of Speculation"|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234-chapter-006"|"The rapid expansion of machinic knowledge provokes new kinds of speculative heuristics| offering deferred and simulated ways of feeling like we know. Examining sting operations| zero-tolerance rhetoric| and drone warfare| this chapter traces three such techniques of fabrication: subjunctivity| an “as if” form of reasoning| interpassivity| the designation of an other who knows in my stead| and zero-degree risk| where the language of calculable risk is used to paper over the incalculable uncertainties surrounding surveillance and terrorism."|"2020-07-28"|"2021-03-12 13:47:29"|"2021-03-12 13:47:29"|"2021-03-12 13:47:29"|"114-155"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.003.0006"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MC9SFTJ5/Hong - 2020 - Bodies into Facts.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5ZLDAGQA"|"bookSection"|"2020"|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Data-Sense and Non-Sense"|"Technologies of Speculation"|"978-1-4798-6023-4 978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://nyu.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234-chapter-007"|"Data-driven knowledge is increasingly produced without regard to human cognition and sensibility| yet this conflagration of machinic non-sense also demands that we adapt to its rationality. Data-sense describes the popular expectation that a posthuman future is inevitable| compelling human subjects to orient their personal lives and truths in ways most compatible with machine learning and other regimes of data-driven analysis. The pursuit of the human nonconscious as a source of objective truth erodes the ground beneath the feet of the good liberal subject and concomitant ideals of agency| freedom| and self-determination."|"2020-07-28"|"2021-03-12 13:47:27"|"2021-03-12 13:47:27"|"2021-03-12 13:47:27"|"156-180"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|"DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.003.0007"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RIAZSDRQ/Hong - 2020 - Data-Sense and Non-Sense.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8FA7TR6E"|"journalArticle"|""|""|"Conclusion: What Counts? - NYU Press Scholarship"|""|""|""|""|""|"The recurring disappointments of technological fantasies| and data-driven knowledge’s destabilization of the liberal subject| produce urgent political and ethical questions around the technological pursuit of better knowledge. These questions cannot be answered through metrics| such as efficiency and accuracy| tools offered by technology to assess its own legitimacy. Critique must take up the task of disrespecting the rationality of technology| a rationality that is increasingly “not for us” and to build the external moral standards through which it can be held to account."|""|"2021-03-12 13:47:25"|"2021-03-12 13:47:25"|""|"14"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8PZQXURT/Conclusion What Counts - NYU Press Scholarship.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XFT7ADAC"|"book"|""|"Hong| Sun-ha"|"Technologies of Speculation: The Limits of Knowledge in a Data-Driven Society"|""|"978-1-4798-5575-9"|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2563/view/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001/upso-9781479860234"|"""Technologies of Speculation"" published on by NYU Press."|""|"2021-03-12 13:46:13"|"2021-03-12 13:46:13"|"2021-03-12 13:46:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Technologies of Speculation"|""|""|""|""|"NYU Press"|""|"en_US"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2563"|""|"Publication Title: Technologies of Speculation"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TPKAKJZ3/upso-9781479860234.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GVG78CUZ"|"webpage"|"2021"|"Snow| Thea"|"The (il)logic of legibility: why governments should stop simplifying complex systems"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://medium.com/centre-for-public-impact/the-il-logic-of-legibility-why-governments-should-stop-simplifying-complex-systems-f8822752d753"|"Sometimes| you learn about an idea that really sticks with you. This happened to me recently when I learnt about “legibility”"|"2021-02-12"|"2021-03-10 12:54:53"|"2021-03-10 12:54:53"|"2021-03-10 12:54:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The (il)logic of legibility"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8T789T6W/the-il-logic-of-legibility-why-governments-should-stop-simplifying-complex-systems-f8822752d753.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U6QXFKUU"|"book"|"2020"|"Stjärnqvist| Amanda"|"Balancing Independence and Neutrality : A Study of Civil Society and State Interaction"|""|""|""|""|"http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-35028"|"DiVA portal is a finding tool for research publications and student theses written at the following 49 universities and research institutions."|"2020"|"2021-03-09 10:45:17"|"2021-03-09 10:45:17"|"2021-03-09 10:45:17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Balancing Independence and Neutrality"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|"www.diva-portal.org"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2XYA7DRT/record.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/N3DIPKHF/Stjärnqvist_2020_Balancing Independence and Neutrality.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XA9XM9SB"|"book"|"2017"|""|"Anthropology and public service: the UK experience"|""|"978-1-78533-402-3 978-1-78920-087-4"|""|""|""|""|"2017"|"2021-03-09 10:42:30"|"2021-03-09 10:42:30"|""|""|"191"|""|""|""|""|"Anthropology and public service"|""|""|""|""|"Berghahn"|"New York"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library of Congress ISBN"|"GN397.7.G8 A67 2017"|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WITDZ3WP/322489611.pdf"|""|""|"Anthropological aspects| Anthropologists| Applied anthropology| Civil service| Employment| Great Britain| Political science"|"MacClancy| Jeremy"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GB3UIB2F"|"journalArticle"|"1997"|"Fisher| William"|"Doing Good? The Politics and Antipolitics of NGO Practices on JSTOR"|"Annual Review of Anthropology"|""|""|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/2952530?seq=1"|""|"1997"|"2021-03-08 11:07:04"|"2021-03-08 12:16:03"|"2021-03-08 11:07:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QDJ86QJP/2952530.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/P9GGPY2U/Fisher - 1997 - DOING GOOD The Politics and Antipolitics of NGO P.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FEELNBI6"|"conferencePaper"|"2013"|"Davies| Tim| Frank| Mark"|"'There's no such thing as raw data': exploring the socio-technical life of a government dataset"|"Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference"|"978-1-4503-1889-1"|""|"10.1145/2464464.2464472"|"https://doi.org/10.1145/2464464.2464472"|"Under the UK government's open government data (OGD) initiative| departments have been encouraged to make non-personal government held datasets available online under open licenses and in standard formats| enabling the re-use of data to support transparency and accountability| improved public services and innovation and economic growth. This policy covers a wide range of government datasets| from core reference data and regularly collected performance indicators| to one-off research commissioned to support policy making. In arguments for open data| government datasets are commonly treated as if they are pre-existing artifacts waiting to be transferred from their current locations locked away on government hard drives| to public availability on websites and data-portals. However| in practice| many datasets are constructed in the process of being opened: whether as combinations of source material| or as derivative extracts of internal data systems. In this short paper we present a brief case study of one instance of open data release| focusing on a dataset related to the 'Digital Landscape Research' published in 2012 alongside a new Government Digital Strategy. We explore different factors influencing how the data came to be published| and question whether a simple call for 'raw data' best serves the cause of promoting data re-use."|"2013-05-02"|"2021-03-01 11:33:09"|"2021-03-01 11:33:09"|"2021-03-01"|"75–78"|""|""|""|""|""|"'There's no such thing as raw data'"|"WebSci '13"|""|""|""|"Association for Computing Machinery"|"New York| NY| USA"|""|""|""|""|""|"ACM Digital Library"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"open data| public sector information"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8F2WTQRL"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Feddersen| Mayra| Santana| Luis E"|"Unpacking the democratic affordances of CrowdLaw concept and practice: ‘It feels like being part of the game’"|"Politics"|""|"0263-3957"|"10.1177/0263395720973850"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/0263395720973850"|"This research draws on the CrowdLaw concept and the affordances framework to inquire how Senador Virtual| a technological innovation in the Chilean Senate| could contribute to creating more democratic processes and outcomes| and consequently| whether the platform promoted or enabled more equality in decision-making processes and better citizen engagement. Based on a mixed-methods approach of statistical analysis| interviews| and a digital ethnography| we studied the 16-year-old web platform. Our research shows that the platform gave rise to five latent democratic affordances which are not always fully leveraged. Of these| three had already been discussed within the CrowdLaw literature: (1) capture a variety of viewpoints| (2) generate insights that illuminate the lawmaking process| and (3) serve as a device for communication between citizens and senators. Notwithstanding| we also found two additional affordances not normally attributed to CrowdLaw: (4) create a civilized public forum| and (5) foster civility among the users that engage with it. We suggest that in order for these affordances to be fully leveraged| the CrowdLaw process must be designed to complement traditional lawmaking processes| including a reliable methodology for processing citizen input. Only when the above is accomplished| will this technological facilitator produce actual democratic outcomes."|"2021-02-15"|"2021-02-26 16:06:09"|"2021-02-26 16:06:09"|"2021-02-26 16:06:09"|"0263395720973850"|""|""|""|""|"Politics"|"Unpacking the democratic affordances of CrowdLaw concept and practice"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GFVGJUB7/Feddersen_Santana_2021_Unpacking the democratic affordances of CrowdLaw concept and practice.pdf"|""|""|"CrowdLaw| democracy| democratic affordances| digital technologies| lawmaking"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FTVSP2CK"|"magazineArticle"|""|""|"The Grim Consequences of a Misleading Study on Disinformation"|"Wired"|""|"1059-1028"|""|"https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-the-grim-consequences-of-a-misleading-study-on-disinformation/"|"An influential study relies too heavily on news media reporting—which has only recently acknowledged the social media manipulation problem at all."|""|"2021-02-26 13:35:39"|"2021-02-26 13:35:39"|"2021-02-26 13:35:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-us"|""|""|""|""|"www.wired.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5MNLZ3JC/opinion-the-grim-consequences-of-a-misleading-study-on-disinformation.html"|""|""|"disinformation| ideas| media| propaganda| web| wired opinion"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NLW8GT57"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Pescheny| Julia Vera| Pappas| Yannis| Randhawa| Gurch"|"Facilitators and barriers of implementing and delivering social prescribing services: a systematic review"|"BMC Health Services Research"|""|"1472-6963"|"10.1186/s12913-018-2893-4"|"https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-018-2893-4"|""|"2018-12"|"2021-02-25 10:16:16"|"2021-02-25 10:16:16"|"2021-02-25 10:16:16"|"86"|""|"1"|"18"|""|"BMC Health Serv Res"|"Facilitators and barriers of implementing and delivering social prescribing services"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CID8UXMP/Pescheny et al. - 2018 - Facilitators and barriers of implementing and deli.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SL66AVYQ"|"webpage"|""|"Parsons| Alex| Rumbul| Rebecca"|"Participation vs representation"|"mySociety"|""|""|""|"https://research.mysociety.org/html/participation-representation/"|"Councillor attitudes towards citizen engagement."|""|"2021-02-23 10:21:19"|"2021-02-23 10:21:19"|"2021-02-23 10:21:19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M4IB24MD/participation-representation.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BIA8JX9Z"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Coleman| Gabriella"|"From Internet Farming to Weapons of the Geek"|"Current Anthropology"|""|"0011-3204"|"10.1086/688697"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2354/doi/full/10.1086/688697"|"Hackers and their projects have become routine| authoritative| and public participants in our daily geopolitical goings-on. There are no obvious| much less given| explanations as to why a socially and economically privileged group of actors| once primarily defined by obscure tinkering and technical exploration| is now so willing to engage in popular media advocacy| traditional policy- and law-making| political tool building| and especially forms of direct action and civil disobedience so risky that scores of hackers are currently in jail or exile for their willingness to expose wrongdoing. Why and how have hackers managed to preserve pockets of autonomy? What historical| cultural| and sociological conditions have facilitated their passage into the political arena| especially in such large numbers? Why do a smaller but still notable fraction risk their privilege with acts of civil disobedience? These are questions that beg for nuanced answers—beyond the blind celebration or denigration offered by popular characterizations of hacker politics. In this article I will provide an introductory inventory—a basic outline of the sociocultural attributes and corollary historical conditions—responsible for the intensification of hacker politics during the last 5 years."|"2016-11-22"|"2021-02-17 17:44:24"|"2021-02-17 17:44:24"|"2021-02-17 17:44:24"|"S91-S102"|""|"S15"|"58"|""|"Current Anthropology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk (Atypon)"|""|"Publisher: The University of Chicago Press"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SEAQP6QL/Coleman_2016_From Internet Farming to Weapons of the Geek.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/WBAR4B38/688697.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3M4LQSZ3"|"journalArticle"|"2000"|"Scheper-Hughes| Nancy"|"Ire in Ireland"|"Ethnography"|""|"1466-1381"|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/24047731"|"When Saints| Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland was published some 20 years ago| it was promptly made a classic of psychological and medical anthropology by academics in the United States and simultaneously broadly and heatedly criticized in the Irish press as an egregious violation of community and cultural privacy| a debate that has blown hot and cold over the intervening decades. Following a recent return to 'Ballybran' in the summer of 1999 which ended in her expulsion from the village| Nancy Scheper-Hughes recounts her attempts to reconcile her responsibility to honest ethnography with respect for the people who once shared their homes and their secrets with her| thereby offering candid and vivid reflections on balancing the ethics and the micropolitics of anthropological work."|"2000"|"2021-02-17 17:01:29"|"2021-02-17 17:01:29"|"2021-02-17 17:01:29"|"117-140"|""|"1"|"1"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"Publisher: Sage Publications| Ltd."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2FAXWHAE"|"report"|"2020"|"Grazian| Flavio| Nahr| Hendrik"|"Next Level Participation: Citizen-Driven E-Democracy Tools"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.liberalforum.eu/publications/next-level-participation/"|"In a time where trust in traditional ‘political actors’ is in decline| the digitalisation of democratic participation provides new opportunities for citizen engagement with politics. In this effort| citizens and citizen groups all over Europe have developed digital tools to enhance political participation through deliberation| transparency| and wider participation. This publication explores the potential of such initiatives by analysing 15 case studies. The authors identify challenges and success factors and provide recommendations for the future."|"2020"|"2021-02-12 16:20:17"|"2021-02-12 16:22:32"|"2021-02-12 16:20:17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"https"|""|""|""|""|"European Liberal Forum"|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UZJBVZSW/Grazian_Nahr_2020_Next Level Participation.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RI9PC9XQ/next-level-participation.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YLF48ILR"|"book"|"2010"|"Jackall| Robert"|"Moral mazes : the world of corporate managers"|""|"978-0-19-997401-6"|""|""|""|""|"2010"|"2021-02-12 12:15:54"|"2021-02-12 12:15:54"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ebook central"|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|"Oxford"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ADURLHRP/Jackall_2010_Moral mazes.pdf"|""|"Business ethics -- United States| Corporations -- Corrupt practices -- United States| Executives -- Professional ethics -- United States"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Twentieth anniversary"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PUCDDET4"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Seim| Josh"|"Participant Observation| Observant Participation| and Hybrid Ethnography"|"Sociological Methods & Research"|""|"0049-1241"|"10.1177/0049124120986209"|"https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0049124120986209"|"How much should ethnographers involve themselves with the people| places| and processes they study? One answer has become increasingly popular: invert the standard method of participant observation into observant participation. This article draws on an ethnography of ambulance work to consider the trade-offs between these approaches. My fieldwork included “ride-alongs” with labor and management at a private ambulance firm in California (participant observation) and short-term employment as a novice emergency medical technician at the same company (observant participation). Beyond a simplistic distinction in “empirical depth|” I identify three issues at stake between participant observation and observant participation: field positioning| analytic gaze| and data assembly. Where participant observation presents more opportunities for mobile positioning| outward gazing| and inscription| observant participation presents more opportunities for fixed positioning| inward gazing| and incarnation. In addition to justifying such contrasts| I consider the advantages of mixing these styles into a hybrid approach when feasible."|"2021-02-10"|"2021-02-10 14:28:09"|"2021-02-10 14:28:09"|"2021-02-10 14:28:09"|"0049124120986209"|""|""|""|""|"Sociological Methods & Research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XLY4ADSH/Seim - 2021 - Participant Observation| Observant Participation| .pdf"|""|""|"ambulance| ethnography| hybrid ethnography| observant participation| participant observation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DMA6W5HX"|"webpage"|"2021"|""|"A response to Robert Largan| MP"|"mySociety"|""|""|""|"https://www.mysociety.org/2021/01/21/a-response-to-robert-largan-mp/"|"On 18 January we received a letter from Robert Largan MP regarding our parliamentary site TheyWorkForYou. He requested that we 'correct a misrepresentation' in the way that the site displays how he and his fellow MPs have voted on measures to prevent climate change: The letter was co-signed"|"2021-01-21"|"2021-02-05 16:48:47"|"2021-02-05 16:48:47"|"2021-02-05 16:48:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Section: Democracy"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/F72VCNVI/a-response-to-robert-largan-mp.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"387PIVVG"|"webpage"|""|""|"Armchair auditors are here to stay"|"GOV.UK"|""|""|""|"https://www.gov.uk/government/news/armchair-auditors-are-here-to-stay"|"Greater local financial control must go hand in hand with greater willingness to open accounts to local scrutiny| Communities and Local Government…"|""|"2021-02-04 13:04:51"|"2021-02-04 13:04:51"|"2021-02-04 13:04:51"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8DMSE9X9/armchair-auditors-are-here-to-stay.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FZDZZ9KL"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Tromble| Rebekah"|"Where Have All the Data Gone? A Critical Reflection on Academic Digital Research in the Post-API Age"|"Social Media + Society"|""|"2056-3051"|"10.1177/2056305121988929"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305121988929"|"In the wake of the 2018 Facebook–Cambridge Analytica scandal| social media companies began restricting academic researchers’ access to the easiest| most reliable means of systematic data collection via their application programming interfaces (APIs). Although these restrictions have been decried widely by digital researchers| in this essay| I argue that relatively little has changed. The underlying relationship between researchers| the platforms| and digital data remains largely the same. The platforms and their APIs have always been proprietary black boxes| never intended for scholarly use. Even when researchers could mine data seemingly endlessly| we rarely knew what type or quality of data were at hand. Moreover| the largesse of the API era allowed many researchers to conduct their work with little regard for the rigor| ethics| or focus on societal value| we should expect from scholarly inquiry. In other words| our digital research processes and output have not always occupied the high ground. Rather than viewing 2018 and Cambridge Analytica as a profound disjuncture and loss| I suggest that digital researchers need to take a more critical look at how our community collected and analyzed data when it still seemed so plentiful| and use these reflections to inform our approaches going forward."|"2021-01-01"|"2021-01-26 17:09:13"|"2021-01-26 17:09:13"|"2021-01-26 17:09:13"|"2056305121988929"|""|"1"|"7"|""|"Social Media + Society"|"Where Have All the Data Gone?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2UKIKBLI/Tromble - 2021 - Where Have All the Data Gone A Critical Reflectio.pdf"|""|""|"APIs| digital data| research ethics| social media research"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UT9APDKM"|"webpage"|"2021"|"Quicksey| Angelica"|"Predictions and hopes for the next decade of civic tech"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://angelquicksey.medium.com/predictions-and-hopes-for-the-next-decade-of-civic-tech-b82126d28d16"|"Reflecting on the past and looking toward the future of the field"|"2021-01-25"|"2021-01-26 15:34:47"|"2021-01-26 15:34:47"|"2021-01-26 15:34:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/I7YSHGKM/predictions-and-hopes-for-the-next-decade-of-civic-tech-b82126d28d16.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E3I5BTTC"|"book"|"1993"|"Fallon| Ivan"|"The paper chase : a decade of change at the DSS"|""|"978-0-00-255244-8"|""|""|""|""|"1993"|"2021-01-25 15:09:20"|"2021-01-25 15:09:20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"HarperCollins"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Administrative agencies -- Great Britain -- Reorganization| Great Britain. Department of Social Security"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5M7D3M4J"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Hybrid CoE Strategic Analysis 25: Strategic citizens: Civil society as a battlespace in the era of hybrid threats"|"Hybrid CoE - The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats"|""|""|""|"https://www.hybridcoe.fi/publications/hybrid-coe-strategic-analysis-25-strategic-citizens-civil-society-as-a-battlespace-in-the-era-of-hybrid-threats/"|"There is a lack of understanding among Western analysts at the strategic level about the relative importance of civil society as the glue that holds stable societies together| argues Professor Barbara J. Falk in this Strategic Analysis paper. Structures and processes that constitute civil society| such as electoral reform and education| are not a traditional strength or even within […]"|""|"2021-01-21 11:19:59"|"2021-01-21 11:19:59"|"2021-01-21 11:19:59"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Hybrid CoE Strategic Analysis 25"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7AN945GQ"|"webpage"|""|"Darling| James"|"What do we mean when we say ‘digital’? – Labour Digital"|""|""|""|""|"https://web.archive.org/web/20160310181044/http://digital.labour.org.uk/2016/03/10/what-do-we-mean-when-we-say-digital/"|""|""|"2021-01-18 11:17:28"|"2021-01-18 11:17:45"|"2021-01-18 11:17:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XW49E2GA/what-do-we-mean-when-we-say-digital.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DQXWNWR8"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Gateway or barrier? The contested politics of humanitarian biometrics – Datarights Africa"|""|""|""|""|"https://datarightsafrica.org/2021/01/11/gateway-or-barrier-the-contested-politics-of-humanitarian-biometrics/"|""|""|"2021-01-12 14:24:40"|"2021-01-12 14:24:40"|"2021-01-12 14:24:40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Gateway or barrier?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YZVMCI7H"|"journalArticle"|""|"Campbell| Grant"|"From Pace Layering to Resilience Theory: The Complex Implications of Tagging for Information Architecture"|""|""|""|""|""|"This paper uses theories of complexity| pace layering and resilience to address the question of tagging and folksonomies| and their influence on the practice of information architecture. User-centered tagging systems such as Flickr and del.icio.us have triggered diverse responses| both within and outside the community of information studies| because they differ so sharply from many standard approaches. To some| pace layering theory suggests that user-centered tagging systems can supplement traditional IA practices| rather than replacing them. In this paper| we suggest that pace layering theory| when combined with complexity theory and resilience theory as practiced in ecological studies| can provide a model of interaction between folksonomies and conventional information architecture that is based on the complex interactions of productive revolt that characterize adaptive systems. This model can help us to define a broader role for information architecture| in which we combine research and practice to develop a working sense of productive change and development in information environments."|""|"2021-01-11 12:58:33"|"2021-01-11 12:58:33"|""|"11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/L96LGT8E/Campbell - From Pace Layering to Resilience Theory The Compl.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"532V5F6Z"|"webpage"|"2018"|"Tripodi| Francesca"|"Alternative Facts| Alternative Truths"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://points.datasociety.net/alternative-facts-alternative-truths-ab9d446b06c"|"Calls for “media literacy” ignore the diligent reading practices of Evangelical Conservatives in the US"|"2018-02-23"|"2021-01-11 12:01:34"|"2021-01-11 12:01:34"|"2021-01-11 12:01:34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Z6YYFN9X"|"webpage"|"2018"|"Bulger| Monica| Davison| Patrick"|"The Promises| Challenges| and Futures of Media Literacy"|"Data & Society"|""|""|""|"https://datasociety.net/library/the-promises-challenges-and-futures-of-media-literacy/"|"Data & Society report responds to the"|"2018-02-21"|"2021-01-11 12:01:00"|"2021-01-11 12:01:00"|"2021-01-11 12:01:00"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Data & Society Research Institute"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MBFZHU35/Bulger_Davison_2018_The Promises| Challenges| and Futures of Media Literacy.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/T9LTS8LD/the-promises-challenges-and-futures-of-media-literacy.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6YDM4R8H"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Bail| Christopher A.| Argyle| Lisa P.| Brown| Taylor W.| Bumpus| John P.| Chen| Haohan| Hunzaker| M. B. Fallin| Lee| Jaemin| Mann| Marcus| Merhout| Friedolin| Volfovsky| Alexander"|"Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization"|"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences"|""|"0027-8424| 1091-6490"|"10.1073/pnas.1804840115"|"https://www.pnas.org/content/115/37/9216"|"There is mounting concern that social media sites contribute to political polarization by creating “echo chambers” that insulate people from opposing views about current events. We surveyed a large sample of Democrats and Republicans who visit Twitter at least three times each week about a range of social policy issues. One week later| we randomly assigned respondents to a treatment condition in which they were offered financial incentives to follow a Twitter bot for 1 month that exposed them to messages from those with opposing political ideologies (e.g.| elected officials| opinion leaders| media organizations| and nonprofit groups). Respondents were resurveyed at the end of the month to measure the effect of this treatment| and at regular intervals throughout the study period to monitor treatment compliance. We find that Republicans who followed a liberal Twitter bot became substantially more conservative posttreatment. Democrats exhibited slight increases in liberal attitudes after following a conservative Twitter bot| although these effects are not statistically significant. Notwithstanding important limitations of our study| these findings have significant implications for the interdisciplinary literature on political polarization and the emerging field of computational social science."|"2018-09-11"|"2021-01-11 12:00:43"|"2021-01-11 12:00:43"|"2021-01-11 12:00:43"|"9216-9221"|""|"37"|"115"|""|"PNAS"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS.. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)."|""|""|""|"www.pnas.org"|""|"Publisher: National Academy of Sciences Section: Social Sciences PMID: 30154168"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V8SIXTCR/Bail et al_2018_Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization.pdf| | /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FDKD4B2A/9216.html"|"http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30154168"|""|"computational social science| political polarization| social media| social networks| sociology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UGX4A733"|"webpage"|"2021"|"UCL"|"Dynamic capabilities in the public sector: The case of the UK’s Government Digital Service"|"UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose"|""|""|""|"https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/publications/2021/jan/dynamic-capabilities-public-sector-case-uks-government-digital-service"|"This study by the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose explores the concept of dynamic capabilities in the public sector using the UK’s Government Digital Service (GDS) as a case study."|"2021-01-08"|"2021-01-11 10:39:20"|"2021-01-11 10:39:20"|"2021-01-11 10:39:20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Dynamic capabilities in the public sector"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7IP36IAU/final_iipp-2021-01_government-digital-service_kattel_takala.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/L6YDP5RB/dynamic-capabilities-public-sector-case-uks-government-digital-service.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3CV65ML7"|"webpage"|"2009"|""|"Theyworkforyou refutes Telegraph 'sacking' claim re civil servant - so where's the text?"|"the Guardian"|""|""|""|"http://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2009/jul/06/telegraph-politics-mystery-blears-sacked-civil-servant"|"MySociety website shows that Telegraph claim about sacked civil servant is untrue – and the story seems to get less solid by the minute."|"2009-07-06"|"2021-01-08 16:13:21"|"2021-01-08 16:13:21"|"2021-01-08 16:13:21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Section: Technology"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V7SGUYPE/telegraph-politics-mystery-blears-sacked-civil-servant.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ECGX6CAK"|"webpage"|"2018"|"boyd| danah"|"You Think You Want Media Literacy… Do You?"|"Medium"|""|""|""|"https://points.datasociety.net/you-think-you-want-media-literacy-do-you-7cad6af18ec2"|"The below original text was the basis for Data & Society Founder and President danah boyd’s March 2018 SXSW Edu keynote|“What Hath We…"|"2018-03-16"|"2021-01-08 15:51:42"|"2021-01-08 15:51:42"|"2021-01-08 15:51:42"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CNX5CMMW/you-think-you-want-media-literacy-do-you-7cad6af18ec2.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"K5S6Z2G9"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Mulcahy| Linda| Wheeler| Sally"|"‘Couldn't You Have Got a Computer Program to Do That for You?’ Reflections on the Impact that Machines Have on the Ways We Think About and Undertake Qualitative Research in the Socio-Legal Community"|"Journal of Law and Society"|""|"1467-6478"|"https://doi.org/10.1111/jols.12217"|"http://undefined/doi/abs/10.1111/jols.12217"|"This article addresses the role that computer software programs play in the sort of textual analysis that has typically been the preserve of the qualitative researcher. Drawing on two distinct research projects conducted separately by the authors| it considers the transformation of social science software from a competent assistant that can help to sort and retrieve data| to an intelligent assistant capable of independently finding trends and counter-arguments| to a co-investigator capable of doing things that human researchers cannot. In addition to challenging some of the claims of ‘siliconistas’| this article considers the impact of new technology on the aesthetics of research and the professional identity of qualitative researchers. In doing so| it raises some important questions about how well we are training early-career academics for the challenges that they are likely to face in the future world of socio-legal empirical research."|"2020"|"2021-01-08 14:46:45"|"2021-01-08 14:46:45"|"2021-01-08 14:46:45"|"149-163"|""|"1"|"47"|""|""|"‘Couldn't You Have Got a Computer Program to Do That for You?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jols.12217"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GUCSDB37/Mulcahy_Wheeler_2020_‘Couldn't You Have Got a Computer Program to Do That for You.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/N5CB4UPP/jols.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"WGA89NS3"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Mulcahy| Linda| Sugarman| David"|"Introduction: Legal Life Writing and Marginalized Subjects and Sources"|"Journal of Law and Society"|""|"1467-6478"|"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00695.x"|"http://undefined/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00695.x"|""|"2015"|"2021-01-08 14:46:40"|"2021-01-08 14:46:40"|"2021-01-08 14:46:40"|"1-6"|""|"1"|"42"|""|""|"Introduction"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"© 2015 The Author. Journal of Law and Society © 2015 Cardiff University Law School"|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00695.x"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KU4YTPKC/Mulcahy_Sugarman_2015_Introduction.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YTSVFFDK"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"McCosker| Anthony"|"Trolling as provocation: YouTube’s agonistic publics"|"Convergence"|""|"1354-8565"|"10.1177/1354856513501413"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856513501413"|"This article explores the productive role of provocation in YouTube publics in the context of two culturally and geographically situated visual events that took place in New Zealand throughout 2011. Through qualitative analysis of the extensive comments fields for the two videos| the article examines the nature of participatory acts associated with what has been called at different times flaming| hating or trolling. The article argues that such acts can only be properly understood within their cultural and geographic context and in their ability to affect and extend ‘agonistic’ publics. The analysis addresses online passion| conflict and vitriol through the notion of ‘acts of citizenship’| as productive forms of provocation."|"2014-05-01"|"2021-01-04 15:39:41"|"2021-01-04 15:39:41"|"2021-01-04 15:39:41"|"201-217"|""|"2"|"20"|""|"Convergence"|"Trolling as provocation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FSBZGIDL/McCosker_2014_Trolling as provocation.pdf"|""|""|"social media| Agonistic pluralism| digital citizenship| disaster| flash mob| provocation| publics| trolling| YouTube"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7YZLZ3BI"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Sanfilippo| Madelyn R.| Fichman| Pnina| Yang| Shengnan"|"Multidimensionality of online trolling behaviors"|"The Information Society"|""|"0197-2243"|"10.1080/01972243.2017.1391911"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/01972243.2017.1391911"|"This article bringings greater conceptual clarity to research on trolling| with a study that maps college students' perceptions of trolling behaviors and compares them to the media and scholarly interpretations. It identifies 4 behavioral types – serious trolling (not funny and ideologically motivated)| humorous trolling| serious non-trolling behaviors| and humorous non-trolling – and 7 behavioral dimensions – meaningfulness| representativeness| pseudo-sincerity| intentionality| provocativeness| repetition| and satire. Employing Formal Concept Analysis it charts relationships between behavioral types and dimensions and develops a typology."|"2018-01-01"|"2021-01-04 15:39:28"|"2021-01-04 15:39:28"|"2021-01-04 15:39:28"|"27-39"|""|"1"|"34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/01972243.2017.1391911"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SUGUYQXN/Sanfilippo et al_2018_Multidimensionality of online trolling behaviors.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/H69NFY4H/01972243.2017.html"|""|""|"focus groups| motivations| online behavior| Online trolls| social informatics| social perception"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DSDQV46Q"|"journalArticle"|"2015"|"Irani| Lilly"|"Hackathons and the Making of Entrepreneurial Citizenship"|"Science| technology| & human values"|""|"0162-2439"|"10.1177/0162243915578486"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2246/doi/pdf/10.1177/0162243915578486"|"Today the halls of Technology| Entertainment| and Design (TED) and Davos reverberate with optimism that hacking| brainstorming| and crowdsourcing can transform citizenship| development| and education alike. This article examines these claims ethnographically and historically with an eye toward the kinds of social orders such practices produce. This article focuses on a hackathon| one emblematic site of social practice where techniques from information technology (IT) production become ways of remaking culture. Hackathons sometimes produce technologies| and they always| however| produce subjects. This article argues that the hackathon rehearses an entrepreneurial citizenship celebrated in transnational cultures that orient toward Silicon Valley for models of social change. Such optimistic| high-velocity practice aligns| in India| with middle-class politics that favor quick and forceful action with socially similar collaborators over the contestations of mass democracy or the slow..."|"2015"|"2020-12-07 17:11:13"|"2020-12-07 17:11:36"|""|"799-824"|""|"5"|"40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Los Angeles| CA"|""|""|""|"Citizenship| Technology| Development| Entrepreneurialism| Futures| Sciences (General)"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TJKAZMTL"|"statute"|"2007"|""|"Parliament (Joint Departments) Act 2007"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2007/16/section/1"|"An Act to provide for joint departments of the Houses of Parliament| and for connected purposes."|"2007"|"2020-12-07 13:16:55"|"2020-12-07 14:01:36"|"2020-12-07 13:16:55"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Statute Law Database"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/47EE78A7/1.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"STYMAT2R"|"statute"|"1992"|""|"Parliamentary Corporate Bodies Act 1992"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1992/27/contents"|"An Act to establish corporate bodies to hold land and perform other functions for the benefit of the Houses of Parliament| to make provision for and in connection with the transfer of certain property| rights and liabilities to those corporate bodies| and for purposes connected therewith."|"1992"|"2020-12-07 13:24:21"|"2020-12-07 14:01:28"|"2020-12-07 13:24:21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Statute Law Database"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4HVENRU9/contents.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"S365GP8B"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Cowie| Graeme"|"Withdrawal Agreement Bill: Sovereignty| special status and the Withdrawal Agreement"|""|""|""|""|"https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/the-withdrawal-agreement-bill-sovereignty-special-status-and-the-withdrawal-agreement/"|"This Insight explains the status EU law has in UK law now| what domestic status is given to the Withdrawal Agreement (and related separation agreements) and the extent to which this differs from the current status of EU law| and the legal effect of the WAB’s clauses concerned with Parliamentary sovereignty."|"2019"|"2020-12-07 13:39:43"|"2020-12-07 13:40:14"|"2020-12-07 13:39:43"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Withdrawal Agreement Bill"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"commonslibrary.parliament.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2DUJ5MRW/the-withdrawal-agreement-bill-sovereignty-special-status-and-the-withdrawal-agreement.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QGV8A8ZA"|"webpage"|"2020"|"Smethurst| Michael"|"Mithering about the unmodellable"|""|""|""|""|"https://smethur.st/posts/176135867"|""|"2020"|"2020-12-07 13:38:15"|"2020-12-07 13:39:08"|"2020-12-07 13:38:15"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/D8XNCQBP/176135867.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"62EQ7QBN"|"webpage"|"2014"|"Hutchinson| Lee"|"Modems| wArEz| and ANSI art: Remembering BBS life at 2400bps"|"Ars Technica"|""|""|""|"https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/01/modems-warez-and-ansi-art-remembering-bbs-life-at-2400bps/"|"Here's how we geeked out in the era before the World Wide Web came to be."|"2014-01-23"|"2020-12-04 14:51:04"|"2020-12-04 14:51:04"|"2020-12-04 14:51:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Modems| wArEz| and ANSI art"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-us"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RZ5DYYXI/modems-warez-and-ansi-art-remembering-bbs-life-at-2400bps.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2HTG4EEA"|"book"|"1996"|"Derrida| Jacques"|"Archive fever : a Freudian impression"|""|"978-0-226-14336-1"|""|""|""|""|"1996"|"2019-03-10 19:39:41"|"2020-12-04 14:40:19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Religion and postmodernism"|""|""|""|"University of Chicago Press"|"Chicago"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Freud| Sigmund| 1856-1939| Memory (Philosophy)| Psychoanalysis"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"IXBCNVN6"|"book"|"1994"|""|"The Provision of a Parliamentary data and video network : First Report ... together with the Proceedings of the Committee| Minutes of Evidence and Appendices"|""|"978-0-10-223794-8"|""|""|""|""|"1994"|"2020-12-04 14:08:13"|"2020-12-04 14:08:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"HC (Series) (Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons)"|""|""|""|"H.M.S.O"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Computer networks -- England -- London| Great Britain Parliament -- Data processing| Television display systems"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4SJMPAGY"|"journalArticle"|"2011"|"Suchman| Lucy"|"Anthropological Relocations and the Limits of Design"|"Annu. Rev. Anthropol."|""|"0084-6570"|"10.1146/annurev.anthro.041608.105640"|""|"This article takes as a touchstone the concept of location as it has been articulated through anthropology's reflections on its history and positioning as a field| and in relation to shifting engagements with contemporary technoscientific| political| and ethical problems. A second touchstone is one specific anthropological relocationthat is| into worlds of professional technology design. With figures of location and design in play| I describe some perspicuous moments that proved both generative and problematic in my own experience of establishing terms of engagement between anthropology and design. Though design has been considered recently as a model for anthropology's future| I argue instead that it is best positioned as a problematic object for an anthropology of the contemporary. In writing about design's limits| my argument is that| like anthropology| design needs to acknowledge the specificities of its place| to locate itself as one (albeit multiple) figure and practice of transformation."|"2011"|"2020-11-30 17:44:21"|"2020-11-30 17:44:49"|""|"1-18"|""|"1"|"40"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9D5JULEF/Suchman - 2011 - Anthropological Relocations and the Limits of Desi.pdf"|""|"innovation| knowledge politics| reflexive organization| technoscapes"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"V274LIYF"|"book"|""|"Wilf| Eitan Y."|"Creativity on Demand: The Dilemmas of Innovation in an Accelerated Age"|""|"978-0-226-60702-3"|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2571/view/10.7208/chicago/9780226607023.001.0001/upso-9780226606835"|"""Creativity on Demand"" published on by University of Chicago Press."|""|"2020-11-30 17:42:54"|"2020-11-30 17:42:54"|"2020-11-30 17:42:54"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Creativity on Demand"|""|""|""|""|"University of Chicago Press"|""|"en_US"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2571"|""|"Publication Title: Creativity on Demand"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CRT2ZZE5/upso-9780226606835.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AZR2DBL6"|"journalArticle"|"1998"|"Burawoy| Michael"|"The Extended Case Method"|"Sociological Theory"|""|"0735-2751"|"10.1111/0735-2751.00040"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2152/doi/abs/10.1111/0735-2751.00040"|"In this article I elaborate and codify the extended case method| which deploys participant observation to locate everyday life in its extralocal and historical context. The extended case method emulates a reflexive model of science that takes as its premise the intersubjectivity of scientist and subject of study. Reflexive science valorizes intervention| process| structuration| and theory reconstruction. It is the Siamese twin of positive science that proscribes reactivity| but upholds reliability| replicability| and representativeness. Positive science| exemplified by survey research| works on the principle of the separation between scientists and the subjects they examine. Positive science is limited by ?context effects? (interview| respondent| field| and situational effects) while reflexive science is limited by ?power effects? (domination| silencing| objectification| and normalization). The article concludes by considering the implications of having two models of science rather than one| both of which are necessarily flawed. Throughout I use a study of postcolonialism to illustrate both the virtues and the shortcomings of the extended case method."|"1998-03-01"|"2020-11-09 16:35:08"|"2020-11-09 16:37:41"|"2020-11-09 16:37:20"|"4-33"|""|"1"|"16"|""|"Sociological Theory"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk (Atypon)"|""|"Publisher: John Wiley & Sons| Ltd"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"43UTYBU8"|"webpage"|"2009"|"Steinberg| Tom"|"Yes| I'm going to be advising the Opposition on IT"|"Premise"|""|""|""|"https://steiny.typepad.com/premise/2009/10/yes-im-going-to-be-advising-the-opposition-on-it.html"|"As the Guardian has just reported| I've been asked to advise the Tories on IT policy| and I've accepted. I'm posting here| on this mostly disused blog away from mySociety.org to make a couple of things very clear: 1. It..."|"2009"|"2020-11-05 15:24:16"|"2020-11-05 15:25:26"|"2020-11-05 15:24:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Blog"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SQYV6E5H/yes-im-going-to-be-advising-the-opposition-on-it.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8HSNE9MM"|"book"|"2020"|""|"Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories| Infrastructures| and Global Politics of Open Access"|""|"978-0-262-36372-3"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11885.001.0001"|"A critical inquiry into the politics| practices| and infrastructures of open access and the reconfiguration of scholarly communication in digital societies.The open access edition of this book was made possible by generous funding and support from Arcadia – a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin| the Open Society Foundations| the Open Knowledge Foundation| Knowledge Unlatched| and Birkbeck| University of London.The Open Access Movement proposes to remove price and permission barriers for accessing peer-reviewed research work—to use the power of the internet to duplicate material at an infinitesimal cost-per-copy. In this volume| contributors show that open access does not exist in a technological or policy vacuum| there are complex social| political| cultural| philosophical| and economic implications for opening research through digital technologies. The contributors examine open access from the perspectives of colonial legacies| knowledge frameworks| publics and politics| archives and digital preservation| infrastructures and platforms| and global communities. he contributors consider such topics as the perpetuation of colonial-era inequalities in research production and promulgation| the historical evolution of peer review| the problematic histories and discriminatory politics that shape our choices of what materials to preserve| the idea of scholarship as data| and resistance to the commercialization of platforms. Case studies report on such initiatives as the Making and Knowing Project| which created an openly accessible critical digital edition of a sixteenth-century French manuscript| the role of formats in Bruno Latour's An Inquiry into Modes of Existence| and the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO)| a network of more than 1|200 journals from sixteen countries. Taken together| the contributions represent a substantive critical engagement with the politics| practices| infrastructures| and imaginaries of open access| suggesting alternative trajectories| values| and possible futures."|"2020-10-20"|"2020-10-20 12:53:55"|"2020-10-20 12:53:55"|"2020-10-20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11885.001.0001"|""|""|""|""|""|"Eve| Martin Paul| Gray| Jonathan"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NMAWLJ3E"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Walford| Antonia"|"Raw data: making relations matter"|"Social Analysis"|""|"0155-977X"|"10.3167/sa.2017.610205"|""|""|"2017"|"2020-10-19 12:22:24"|"2020-10-19 12:22:30"|""|"65"|""|"2"|"61"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Climate Change – Environmental Aspects| Data Processing – Analysis"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZBPSGI6Q"|"videoRecording"|"2020"|""|"Fishbowl Discussion: Old Scholarship| New Life"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz4yjqOHQXM&feature=youtu.be"|"Nancy Baym| Rachel Bergmann| Tarleton Gillespie (Microsoft Research| US)| Zoë Glatt| Dylan Mulvin (LSE)| Annette Markham (RMIT)| T.L. Taylor (MIT) *Please add your early Internet studies literature suggestions in the comments!* Internet studies is adept at analyzing and theorizing new phenomena. But| with its ongoing pursuit of the new| the field sometimes forgets the life still left in our old scholarship and objects of study. For example| modes of misogyny in Reddit and Twitter look remarkably similar to those of MUDs and Listservs. The preference for affective resonance and sense of belonging over verifiable facts has roots far deeper than this moment of “fake news.” As a result| researchers within internet studies and beyond often reinvent and rediscover old research questions and objects rather than move forward. In doing so| there is a risk of attributing some current findings to new developments| rather than to ongoing| patterned dynamics that transcend and take particular form in the media of the moment. This fishbowl seeks to surface scholarly works published before the first meeting of AoIR in 2000 that have withstood the test of time| and either deserve the ongoing citation they still receive or| perhaps more importantly| deserve renewed consideration for the lessons they continue to teach us. The fishbowl organizers will each bring an example of a work of internet research published prior to 2000 that they believe deserves more life and briefly describe why. Other fish wishing to attend should bring articles or books they want to contribute and be prepared to speak about why they still matter. One outcome will be to build a useful bibliography for internet research. Another will be to set the stage for conversations about how to make more progress as a field by claiming our past. References: Adam| Alison. “Gendered Knowledge - Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence.” AI &| SOCIETY 7| no. 4 (December 1| 1993): 311-22. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01891414. Dibbell| Julian. “A Rape in Cyberspace (Or TinySociety| and How to Make One).” In My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World. New York: Henry Holt &| Co.| 1999. Gajjala| Radhika. “An Interrupted Postcolonial/Feminist Cyberethnography: Complicity and Resistance in the ‘Cyberfield.’” Feminist Media Studies 2| no. 2 (January 2002): 177-93. https://doi.org/10.1080/1468077022015.... Gurak| Laura J. Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace. New Haven: Yale University Press| 1997. Kendall| Lori. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. Berkeley| CA: University of California Press| 2002. Start| Susan Leigh| ed. The Cultures of Computing. Oxford| UK: Wiley-Blackwell| 1995."|"2020-09-08"|"2020-10-08 09:17:32"|"2020-10-19 11:55:12"|"2020-10-08 09:17:31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"FISHBOWL"|""|""|""|"Association of Internet Researchers"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"YouTube"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"14:48"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LMAGJS5Z"|"book"|"2018"|"Nyabola| Nanjala"|"Digital democracy| analogue politics : how the internet era is transforming Kenya"|""|"9781786994301 (hardback)"|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2020-10-16 10:54:33"|"2020-10-16 10:54:33"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"African arguments"|""|""|""|"Zed Books"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Internet in political campaigns -- Kenya| Kenya -- Politics and government -- 2002-| Political participation -- Technological innovations -- Kenya"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ASEH5XP3"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Current Projects : Francis Irving"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.flourish.org/2003/07/post-85/"|""|""|"2020-10-05 10:38:53"|"2020-10-05 10:38:53"|"2020-10-05 10:38:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Current Projects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/U49EDSB3/post-85.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"LK54DE2B"|"webpage"|"2004"|"Lightfoot| Chris"|"21 June| 2004: Various"|""|""|""|""|"http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/wwwitter/20040621-various.html"|""|"2004-06-21"|"2020-10-02 16:36:11"|"2020-10-02 16:37:04"|"2020-10-02 16:36:11"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6WZ8DU5C/20040621-various.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"G3GNMA5L"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Will the geeks break our democracy? | Bowblog"|""|""|""|""|"http://bowblog.com/2004/06/08/will-the-geeks-break-our-democracy/"|""|""|"2020-10-02 16:25:48"|"2020-10-02 16:25:48"|"2020-10-02 16:25:48"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Will the geeks break our democracy?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9GHSR8AI/will-the-geeks-break-our-democracy.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AP3HDTIF"|"newspaperArticle"|"2002"|""|"The fax machine uprising"|""|""|""|""|"http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/dot_life/2062418.stm"|"How did a loose collective of internet users force a government U-turn on controversial changes to digital privacy laws? The answer is that they did it using simple technology to create a large-scale grassroots protest campaign almost overnight."|"2002-06-24"|"2020-10-02 16:08:53"|"2020-10-02 16:08:53"|"2020-10-02 16:08:53"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"news.bbc.co.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/V7ZCX28U/2062418.html"|""|""|"BBC| BBC News| British| Foreign| International| News| News online| Online| Service| Uk| World"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9JWF89KH"|"book"|"2020"|"Lepore| Jill"|"If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future"|""|"978-1-63149-610-3"|""|""|""|""|"2020"|"2020-09-30 12:45:45"|"2020-09-30 12:47:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Liveright"|""|"English"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1st"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"AJ6P5L59"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Audouze| F.| Bodu| P.| Karlin| C.| Julien| M.| Pelegrin| J.| Perlès| C."|"Leroi-Gourhan and the chaîne opératoire: a response to Delage"|"World Archaeology"|""|"0043-8243"|"10.1080/00438243.2017.1416012"|""|"ABSTRACT: The authors reply here to the recent paper by Delage on Leroi-Gourhan and the concept of the chaine opératoire . Leaving aside the excessive nature of his accusations| they show that his confusion of the chaîne opératoire concept and method| ignorance of the developmental context of the 1950s and the 1960s| and his pretence to 'straighten' a story without looking at the pertinent archives and interviewing the surviving participants results in a highly biased argument and several misrepresentations."|"2017"|"2020-09-30 11:42:35"|"2020-09-30 11:42:35"|""|"pp718-723"|""|"5"|"49"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Routledge"|""|""|""|"930.1| Archaeology| Archéologie| bias| Chaine opératoire| concept| method"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YU8XDF92"|"book"|"1987"|"Douglas| Mary"|"How institutions think"|""|"978-0-7102-1184-2"|""|""|""|""|"1987"|"2020-09-30 11:37:04"|"2020-09-30 11:37:04"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Routledge & Kegan Paul"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Social institutions -- Psychological aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"54JSYZK2"|"book"|"2002"|"Douglas| Mary"|"Purity and danger : an analysis of concept[s] of pollution and taboo"|""|"978-0-415-28995-5"|""|""|""|""|"2002"|"2020-09-30 11:36:28"|"2020-09-30 11:36:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Purity and danger : an analysis of concepts of pollution and taboo"|""|""|""|"Routledge"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Purity| Ritual| Taboo"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IVDGM8XF"|"webpage"|"2014"|"Pagliery| Jose"|"Your Internet security relies on a handful of volunteers"|"CNNMoney"|""|""|""|"https://money.cnn.com/2014/04/18/technology/security/heartbleed-volunteers/index.html"|"The Heartbleed bug shows how the Internet's infrastructure remains underfunded by the corporations and governments that rely on free| open-source software."|"2014-04-18"|"2020-09-30 10:10:28"|"2020-09-30 10:10:28"|"2020-09-30 10:10:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/EJRCZQU5/heartbleed-volunteers.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MDVIST6M"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Jeske| Debora| McNeill| Andrew R.| Coventry| Lynne| Briggs| Pam"|"Security information sharing via Twitter: 'Heartbleed' as a case study"|"International Journal Of Web Based Communities"|""|"1477-8394"|""|""|"The current paper outlines an exploratory case study in which we examined the extent to which specific communities of Twitter users engaged with the debate about the security threat known as 'Heartbleed' in the first few days after this threat was exposed. The case study explored which professional groups appeared to lead the debate about Heartbleed| the nature of the communication (tweets and retweets)| and evidence about behaviour change. Using keywords from the Twitter user profiles| six occupational groups were identified| each of which were likely to have a direct interest in learning about Heartbleed (including legal| financial| entrepreneurial| press| and IT professionals). The groups participated to different degrees in the debate about Heartbleed. This exploratory case study provides an insight into information sharing| potential communities of influence| and points for future research in the absence of a voice of authority in the field of cybersecurity."|"2017"|"2020-09-30 09:38:11"|"2020-09-30 09:38:11"|""|"pp172-192"|""|"2"|"13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Inderscience Publishers"|""|""|""|"302.30285| Heartbleed--tweet content--influence--behavioural change| Online social networks--Periodicals| Social media--Periodicals| World Wide Web--Periodicals"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BYCL42EH"|"webpage"|""|""|"Swap My Vote | Don’t just wait for electoral reform - make your vote count this December 12th"|"Swap My Vote"|""|""|""|"https://www.swapmyvote.uk"|"Make votes matter! Swap yours with someone in a constituency where both could count for more. You get to vote for who you really want| and help someone else do the same. Turn tactical voting into a win-win!"|""|"2020-09-29 10:31:57"|"2020-09-29 10:31:57"|"2020-09-29 10:31:57"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-gb"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/3QKYK2FC/www.swapmyvote.uk.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QC3PHQX4"|"webpage"|""|""|"The Public Whip — Counting votes on your behalf"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.publicwhip.org.uk/"|""|""|"2020-09-29 10:30:27"|"2020-09-29 10:30:27"|"2020-09-29 10:30:27"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DFKQ3AYS/www.publicwhip.org.uk.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3BM36QTM"|"webpage"|""|""|"FaxYourMP.com gets a makeover"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.theregister.com/2005/02/14/fax_your_mp/"|"Now you can badger other politicians too"|""|"2020-09-29 10:29:39"|"2020-09-29 10:29:39"|"2020-09-29 10:29:39"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PLTUIH8E/fax_your_mp.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FFMDPU34"|"webpage"|"2006"|"Brooke| Heather"|"Make it work for us| Ms Tullo"|"the Guardian"|""|""|""|"http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/jun/08/epublic.freedomofinformation"|"Easing crown copyright would allow the public to use government data freely| but some officials want the information traded."|"2006-06-07"|"2020-09-28 11:17:34"|"2020-09-28 11:17:34"|"2020-09-28 11:17:34"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Section: Technology"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4PTXGHSZ/epublic.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JFHMEX3H"|"webpage"|""|""|"Civil Service statistics"|"GOV.UK"|""|""|""|"https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/civil-service-statistics"|"Statistics on the composition of the Civil Service workforce| including regional| diversity and earnings data."|""|"2020-09-22 14:06:30"|"2020-09-22 14:06:30"|"2020-09-22 14:06:30"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FQA93TW2/civil-service-statistics.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"K5PADW5L"|"book"|"2014"|"Gitelman| Lisa"|"Paper knowledge : toward a media history of documents"|""|"9780822356578 (paperback)"|""|""|""|""|"2014"|"2020-09-22 13:57:54"|"2020-09-22 13:57:54"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Sign| storage| transmission"|""|""|""|"Duke University Press"|"Durham"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Authors and readers| Communication and culture| Communication and technology| Written communication -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"C952NIYI"|"journalArticle"|"2005"|"Kipping| Matthias| Saint-Martin| Denis"|"Between Regulation| Promotion and Consumption: Government and Management Consultancy in Britain"|"Business History: The Business of Dependency: Governments| Firms and the Consumption of Addictive Products. Editors: Matthias Kipping| Lina Gálvez Muñoz"|""|"0007-6791"|"10.1080/00076790500055756"|""|""|"2005"|"2020-09-22 13:52:50"|"2020-09-22 13:52:50"|""|"449-465"|""|"3"|"47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Business"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D8XIHQYY"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Vardi| Moshe"|"Move fast and break things"|"Communications of the ACM"|""|"00010782"|"10.1145/3244026"|""|""|"2018"|"2020-09-22 13:36:55"|"2020-09-22 13:36:55"|""|"7-7"|""|"9"|"61"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Computer Science| Engineering| Mathematics"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VJUQHFUK"|"webpage"|"2016"|"Barlow| John Perry"|"A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace"|"Electronic Frontier Foundation"|""|""|""|"https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independence"|"by John Perry Barlow Governments of the Industrial World| you weary giants of flesh and steel| I come from Cyberspace| the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future| I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.We have no elected..."|"2016-01-20"|"2020-09-22 11:51:22"|"2020-09-22 11:51:22"|"2020-09-22 11:51:22"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8VINGC62/cyberspace-independence.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XEKG34HX"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Colley| Thomas| Moore| Martin"|"The challenges of studying 4chan and the Alt-Right: ‘Come on in the water’s fine’"|"New Media & Society"|""|"1461-4448"|"10.1177/1461444820948803"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820948803"|"In 2019| the authors led a workshop at King’s College London examining how to study 4chan and assess their association with the Alt-Right. Unbeknownst to the authors| a participant was a 4chan user and started a mid-workshop thread on its notorious /pol/ (politically incorrect) board. It gained significant attention. Reviewing it later| the authors realised that this parallel thread illustrates perfectly the challenges researching 4chan – and similar – communities. We conducted discourse analysis on this unique dataset| providing an alternative perspective to predominant anthropological and informatic approaches. Our analysis enhances understanding of ‘free-extremist’ communities such as 4chan in several ways. It assesses how the /pol/ community responds to observation and provides new insights into roles influencers might have in radicalising others. It illustrates the value of discourse analysis in evaluating users’ associations with the Alt-Right. Finally| it proposes ways researchers can overcome the challenges faced when analysing such communities."|"2020-09-20"|"2020-09-21 08:57:47"|"2020-09-21 08:57:47"|"2020-09-21 08:57:47"|"1461444820948803"|""|""|""|""|"New Media & Society"|"The challenges of studying 4chan and the Alt-Right"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7FGJF44U/Colley_Moore_2020_The challenges of studying 4chan and the Alt-Right.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8WL8KMLL"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Lukensmeyer| Carolyn J."|"Civic Tech and Public Policy Decision Making"|"PS| Political Science & Politics"|""|"1049-0965"|"10.1017/S1049096517000567"|""|""|"2017"|"2020-09-20 13:18:18"|"2020-09-20 13:18:18"|""|"pp764-771"|""|"3"|"50"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Cambridge University Press for the American Political Science Association"|""|""|""|"Political science| 320.05"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"C5UZZ3HM"|"book"|"2016"|"Gilman| Hollie Russon"|"Participatory budgeting and civic tech : the revival of citizen engagement"|""|"9781626163409 (paperback)"|""|""|""|""|"2016"|"2020-09-20 13:17:17"|"2020-09-20 13:17:17"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Georgetown digital shorts"|""|""|""|"Georgetown University Press"|"Washington| D.C."|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Local finance -- United States -- Citizen participation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZVFRIFUY"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Brabham| Daren C.| Guth| Kristen L."|"The Deliberative Politics of the Consultative Layer: Participation Hopes and Communication as Design Values of Civic Tech Founders"|"Journal of Communication"|""|"0021-9916"|"10.1111/jcom.12316"|""|"Drawing from communication as design and the spirit of technology| this study investigated the political values embedded in consultative layer companies| with particular attention to the influence of normative deliberative democratic ideals in tech design. Interviews with the founders of consultative layer tech startups explored (a) founders' visions for their technologies and how they were incorporated| (b) the imagined user groups for these technologies| and (c) expected broader outcomes as a result of using their platforms. Six interrelated themes emerged in the analysis that illuminate ideologies| ideals| and pragmatic considerations embedded in the consultative layer| raising new theoretical and practical questions about the role of communication in understanding this emerging industry and its reimagining of government in the online space."|"2017"|"2020-09-20 13:16:26"|"2020-09-20 13:16:26"|""|"445-475"|""|"4"|"67"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civic Technology| Communication Design| Democracy| E - Government| Spirit"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EQVTXVWG"|"book"|"2020"|"Harrell| Cyd"|"A Civic Technologist’s Practice Guide"|""|"978-1-73528-650-1"|""|""|""|""|"2020"|"2020-09-20 13:10:41"|"2020-09-20 13:12:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5ZK957XM"|"book"|"2018"|"Schrock| Andrew"|"Civic Tech: Making Technology Work for People"|""|"978-1-73208-480-3"|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2020-09-20 13:07:34"|"2020-09-20 13:10:13"|""|""|"134"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Rogue Academic Press"|""|"English"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1st Edition"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CUXRCUMK"|"book"|"2013"|"Gitelman| Lisa"|"Raw data is an oxymoron"|""|"978-0-262-51828-4"|""|""|""|""|"2013"|"2020-09-02 14:39:36"|"2020-09-02 14:39:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Infrastructures series"|""|""|""|"MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BN2PES5P/RawData.pdf"|""|"Databases| Data transmission systems| Data warehousing| Information theory"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"NT36PBYA"|"blogPost"|""|""|"Open data standards design behind closed doors? | ILDA"|""|""|""|""|"https://idatosabiertos.org/en/diseno-de-estandares-de-datos-abiertos-a-puertas-cerradas/"|""|""|"2020-08-27 08:04:18"|"2020-08-27 08:04:18"|"2020-08-27 08:04:18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Open data standards design behind closed doors?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/J2UU9BIU/diseno-de-estandares-de-datos-abiertos-a-puertas-cerradas.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UE9AJX6M"|"webpage"|""|"Reagle| Joseph"|"View of “Free as in sexist?” Free culture and the gender gap | First Monday"|""|""|""|""|"https://firstmonday.org/article/view/4291/3381"|""|""|"2020-08-14 13:23:46"|"2020-08-14 13:24:19"|"2020-08-14 13:23:46"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MEGZT4XX/3381.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZCXGJ4Y7"|"book"|"2019"|"Woolley| Samuel C.| Howard| Philip N."|"Computational propaganda : political parties| politicians| and political manipulation on social media"|""|"9780190931407 (hardback)"|""|""|""|""|"2019"|"2020-08-07 13:53:07"|"2020-08-07 13:53:07"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Oxford studies in digital politics"|""|""|""|"Oxford University Press"|"New York| NY"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Disinformation -- Technological innovations| Generators (Computer programs)| Online social networks -- Political aspects| Propaganda -- Technological innovations| Social media -- Political aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YTZ3FUDY"|"book"|"2020"|"Kanarinka| Klein| Lauren F."|"Data feminism"|""|"9780262044004 (hardback)"|""|""|""|""|"2020"|"2020-08-07 13:50:29"|"2020-08-07 13:50:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"ideas series"|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Big data -- Social aspects| Feminism| Feminism and science| Power (Social sciences)| Quantitative research -- Methodology -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"SDRLCU5Z"|"book"|"2018"|"Noble| Safiya Umoja"|"Algorithms of oppression : how search engines reinforce racism"|""|"9781479849949 (hardback alk. paper)"|""|""|""|""|"2018"|"2020-08-07 13:48:32"|"2020-08-07 13:48:32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"New York University Press"|"New York"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Discrimination| Google| Web search engines -- Social aspects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"F3LSU23L"|"webpage"|""|""|"Democracy Club"|""|""|""|""|"https://democracyclub.org.uk/code-of-conduct/"|""|""|"2019-04-28 13:39:55"|"2020-08-07 13:28:49"|"2019-04-28 13:39:55"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-gb"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NU6BRSQT/code-of-conduct.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/PD2UVVLY/code-of-conduct.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EXSCWZXE"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Plantin| Jean-Christophe"|"Data Cleaners for Pristine Datasets: Visibility and Invisibility of Data Processors in Social Science"|"Science| Technology| & Human Values"|""|"0162-2439| 1552-8251"|"10.1177/0162243918781268"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0162243918781268"|""|"2018-06-14"|"2018-10-10 10:10:12"|"2020-08-07 13:28:42"|"2018-10-10 10:10:12"|"016224391878126"|""|""|""|""|""|"Data Cleaners for Pristine Datasets"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FKBTW3VP/_Katherine_Boo_Behind_the_Beautiful_Forevers_Lif_b.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FDSCLVYA/Plantin - 2018 - Data Cleaners for Pristine Datasets Visibility an.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LCK2P974/Plantin - 2018 - Data Cleaners for Pristine Datasets Visibility an.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/L2DGSTJN/Plantin - 2019 - Data Cleaners for Pristine Datasets Visibility an.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SF6L8A7H/Wilderness_of_mirrors_Truth_and_vulnerab.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D7ULQFG2"|"journalArticle"|"2005"|"Rhodes| R. A. W."|"Everyday Life in a Ministry: Public Administration as Anthropology"|"The American Review of Public Administration"|""|"0275-0740| 1552-3357"|"10.1177/0275074004271716"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0275074004271716"|""|"2005-03"|"2018-12-12 04:47:45"|"2020-08-07 13:28:40"|"2018-12-12 04:47:45"|"3-25"|""|"1"|"35"|""|""|"Everyday Life in a Ministry"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/P3S2Z377/Rhodes - 2005 - Everyday Life in a Ministry Public Administration.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/G9XK7W96/Rhodes_2005_Everyday Life in a Ministry.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QKRQFSTG"|"journalArticle"|"2014"|"Postill| John"|"Democracy in an age of viral reality: A media epidemiography of Spain’s indignados movement"|"Ethnography"|""|"1466-1381| 1741-2714"|"10.1177/1466138113502513"|"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1466138113502513"|"The present article draws from fieldwork on the indignados (or 15M) movement in Spain to propose a new approach to the study of protest movements in the digital era: ‘media epidemiography’. This composite of the terms ‘epidemiology’ and ‘ethnography’ is used as a heuristic to address the research challenge of today’s swiftly evolving techno-political terrains. I argue that viral media have played a key role in Spain’s indignados movement| with Twitter as the central site of propagation. Protesters have used Twitter and other viral platforms to great effect and in a range of different ways| including as a means of setting the tone and agenda of the protests| spreading slogans and organizational practices| and offering alternative accounts of the movement. These developments may signal the coming of an era in which political reality is shaped by viral contents ‘shared’ by media professionals and amateurs – an age of viral reality."|"2014-03"|"2018-12-12 07:03:46"|"2020-08-07 13:28:36"|"2018-12-12 07:03:46"|"51-69"|""|"1"|"15"|""|""|"Democracy in an age of viral reality"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/78JQN9L7/Postill - 2014 - Democracy in an age of viral reality A media epid.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BB7TAU2V/1466138113502513.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3LFW88AJ"|"journalArticle"|"1999"|"Forsythe| Diana E."|"Ethics and Politics of Studying Up in Technoscience"|"Anthropology of Work Review"|""|"0883-024X| 1548-1417"|"10.1525/awr.1999.20.1.6"|"http://doi.wiley.com/10.1525/awr.1999.20.1.6"|""|"1999-09"|"2019-05-24 09:53:36"|"2020-08-07 13:28:31"|"2019-05-24 09:53:36"|"6-11"|""|"1"|"20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/H8J64G7M/Forsythe - 1999 - Ethics and Politics of Studying Up in Technoscienc.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3TCJM3M7"|"journalArticle"|"2003"|""|"Generating and Browsing Multiple Taxonomies Over a Document Collection"|"Journal of Management Information Systems"|""|"0742-1222| 1557-928X"|"10.1080/07421222.2003.11045749"|"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07421222.2003.11045749"|"We present a novel system and methodology for generating and then browsing multiple taxonomies over a document collection. Taxonomies are generated using a broad set of capabilities| including meta data| key word queries| and automated clustering techniques that serve as a seed taxonomy. The taxonomy editor| eClassifier| provides powerful tools to visualize and edit each taxonomy to make it reflective of the desired theme. Cluster validation tools allow the editor to verify that documents received in the future can be automatically classified into each taxonomy with sufficiently high accuracy."|"2003-04"|"2019-11-06 11:47:28"|"2020-08-07 13:28:28"|"2019-11-06 11:47:28"|"191-212"|""|"4"|"19"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Crossref"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2T8S6X6R/2003 - Generating and Browsing Multiple Taxonomies Over a.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M7UBCLGC/07421222.2003.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HHTYD58S/Spangler et al_2003_Generating and Browsing Multiple Taxonomies Over a Document Collection.pdf"|""|""|"DATA MINING| DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION| DOCUMENT CLUSTERING| KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT| NAVIGATION| TAXONOMY| TECHNIQUES| TEXT MINING| VISUALIZATION"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"42GRTR2Q"|"webpage"|""|""|"Data Moves: Taking Amazonian Climate Science Seriously on JSTOR"|""|""|""|""|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2077/stable/43610877"|"Drawing on fieldwork with researchers and technicians involved in a scientific project in the Brazilian rainforest| this paper explores specific aspects of clim..."|""|"2020-05-04 17:56:16"|"2020-08-07 13:28:25"|"2020-05-04 17:56:16"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Data Moves"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2077"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/G94UZHBC/43610877.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YNA2GHZZ/login.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JJF6T428"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Sandoval| Marisol"|"From passionate labour to compassionate work: Cultural co-ops| do what you love and social change"|"European Journal of Cultural Studies"|""|"1367-5494"|"10.1177/1367549417719011"|"https://doi.org/10.1177/1367549417719011"|"This article focuses on the relation between work and pleasure in the cultural sector. I first unpack the concept of passionate work| situating it within four possible ways of relating work and pleasure. I argue that the work ethic of do what you love| contrary to what it promises| limits the prospects of loveable work. As part of a neoliberal work culture| do what you love transfers the battleground from society onto the self. It favours self-management over politics. Drawing on findings from interview research with members of worker co-operatives in the UK cultural industries| I then go on to explore the relation between work and pleasure within cultural co-ops. I discuss how cultural co-ops might inspire and contribute to a movement for transforming the future of work by turning the desire for loveable work from a matter of individual transformation and competition into a practice of co-operation and social change."|"2018-04-01"|"2020-06-27 10:22:07"|"2020-08-07 13:28:23"|"2020-06-27 10:22:07"|"113-129"|""|"2"|"21"|""|"European Journal of Cultural Studies"|"From passionate labour to compassionate work"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/5EVC7B28/Sandoval_2018_From passionate labour to compassionate work.pdf"|""|"Anthropology| Co-Operatives| Cultural Work| Do What You Love| Neoliberalism| Precarity| Resistance"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MAWTCHV3"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Fragmented Democracy"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/fragmented-democracy/19765423503CEF44ECEC4F2DA69B592B"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:55"|"2020-08-07 13:28:22"|""|"i-ii"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PUV4KC5D"|"webpage"|"2014"|"UK Parliament"|"Review of Parliament's online services – report published - News from Parliament"|"UK Parliament"|""|""|""|"https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2014/march/review-of-parliaments-online-services-report/"|"The Management Boards of both Houses publish report on strategic review of Parliament’s online services"|"2014"|"2020-07-31 13:53:32"|"2020-07-31 13:54:51"|"2020-07-31 13:53:32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"English"|"OGL"|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: www.parliament.uk"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NRUXCY2X/mysociety-report-on-online-services.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/HXLVMA2F/review-of-parliaments-online-services-report.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"KAG6MLII"|"webpage"|"2019"|"Le Conte| Marie"|"Sharing screenshots of an MP’s voting history misses out vital pieces of context"|"British GQ"|""|""|""|"https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/theyworkforyou"|"While the facts on this site are true| there’s vital background missing."|"2019"|"2020-04-13 12:14:43"|"2020-07-31 13:44:00"|"2020-04-13 12:14:43"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: www.gq-magazine.co.uk"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DSTINYAA/theyworkforyou.html| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/89IZW3MG/theyworkforyou.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UG4YGRER"|"journalArticle"|"1974"|"Fowles| Jib"|"On chronocentrism"|"Futures"|""|"0016-3287"|"10.1016/0016-3287(74)90008-1"|"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0016328774900081"|""|"1974-02-01"|"2020-07-14 11:34:19"|"2020-07-14 11:34:19"|"2020-07-14 11:34:19"|"65-68"|""|"1"|"6"|""|"Futures"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"ScienceDirect"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/9P6QPGHZ/Fowles_1974_On chronocentrism.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YUAK87I9/0016328774900081.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"7HARBXUG"|"webpage"|""|""|"Emperor Palatine on Twitter: ""Started a blog post on why there is no such thing as metadata. But ran out of words. You can’t argue against something that doesn’t exist"" / Twitter"|"Twitter"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/fantasticlife/status/1235935621480419328"|""|""|"2020-07-09 15:56:26"|"2020-07-09 15:56:26"|"2020-07-09 15:56:26"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Emperor Palatine on Twitter"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Library Catalog: twitter.com"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LJEERVZK/1235935621480419328.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"Z2SR2NU7"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Cracks in the Foundation: Losing Control over Protected Neighborhoods"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/cracks-in-the-foundation/D1F15F2CAC121B4548822B933E52BDFC"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|""|"119-142"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.007"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"9WGCD25A"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Prologue"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/prologue/9BC92F5432306DB46D3E966789DCE03F"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|""|"xv-xxiv"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.001"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DBQMKHEP"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Locking in Segregation through Suburban Control"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/locking-in-segregation-through-suburban-control/AF1BBD06921BEC3A0A30F7014DBB8CC8"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|""|"167-185"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.009"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HSR9IDYF"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Protecting Investments: Segregation and the Development of the Metropolis"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/protecting-investments/CA31D6FD1FA3DEA54D573D108303FC36"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|"2020-07-07 15:28:14"|""|"46-72"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.004"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"P66EVV86"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Index"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/index/EAFF9C8BA7FB2498E84C163ADE8A1D97"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:13"|"2020-07-07 15:28:13"|""|"249-262"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.012"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"DLPBBXIS"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Concluding Thoughts and New Designs"|"Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities"|"978-1-108-42995-5"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/segregation-by-design/concluding-thoughts-and-new-designs/FAD78B936E4FB41FC33F034CABA031EF"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:28:13"|"2020-07-07 15:28:13"|""|"205-216"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108555722.011"|""|""|""|""|""|"Trounstine| Jessica"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
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|"PKT7BVEW"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Federalism| Health Care| and Inequity"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/federalism-health-care-and-inequity/2440CBCF2FC699D32014A09E2D0A9FFF"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:55"|"2020-07-07 15:27:55"|""|"33-59"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.003"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TUWCSYQE"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"People| Places| and Social Policy in the City"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/people-places-and-social-policy-in-the-city/1B8DC02A01632DEED7F5D59B479D8233"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:55"|"2020-07-07 15:27:55"|""|"114-133"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.006"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BDQHNBT2"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Medicaid| Political Life| and Fragmented Democracy"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/medicaid-political-life-and-fragmented-democracy/41FE1F457927418529CED161F74E8461"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"1-18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.001"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DF2JEJDZ"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Qualitative Interviews"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/qualitative-interviews/45C0790C7400202DFB8259A04A4D86AC"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"171-179"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.009"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U2KUGQS6"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Acknowledgments"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/acknowledgments/642E6B334C41E9854BF06E1C33228CDA"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"ix-xii"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4SY2KTHW"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Statistical Tables"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/statistical-tables/2C9B5D4B4AB37C80620E015B25918D3B"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"180-190"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.010"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4U2WTEI4"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Policy Advocacy across a Fragmented Polity"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/policy-advocacy-across-a-fragmented-polity/67ACD5C7B2251A471B6110DC9121953E"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"134-161"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.007"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VDK3QGP7"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Contents"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/contents/CD3B21FC0142A9957DEAB9673CE7079F"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"vii-viii"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UYRU758L"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Federalism and Political Inequality"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/federalism-and-political-inequality/8C3BC8EDB3F338E4DBC6CBA0AF5EFAF5"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"162-170"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.008"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"J6XIL4LW"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Democratic Citizenship and Contextualized Policy Feedback"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/democratic-citizenship-and-contextualized-policy-feedback/97CCC70B54CC6F61371D9C21A0D18EB3"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"19-32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.002"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ED8K623K"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Particularistic Resistance in County Contexts"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/particularistic-resistance-in-county-contexts/B51A8594FD1BE8F414D5DDF6DC84F40E"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"84-113"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.005"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Z8PEUSW7"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"State Policy and Political Mis(Education)"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/state-policy-and-political-miseducation/BED69CE07F5869D8DF0C02B4C14334FF"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"60-83"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.004"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"JMPN94RT"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Index"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/index/C6F9C763CD572F23169BFA48FE59A5E4"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"221-226"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.013"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"I56ERLB3"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Appendices"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/appendices/D1EB47E2FA7A338D953A744D919AC47F"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"171-190"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HVRX7FJM"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Copyright page"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/copyright-page/E633442419BB3AB67B88AA1A418BC7B1"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|"2020-07-07 15:27:54"|""|"iv-iv"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"EE7SFBY6"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Notes"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/notes/E9B06C6B566D8D59CBE809DEE755A57D"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:53"|"2020-07-07 15:27:53"|""|"191-200"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|"DOI: 10.1017/9781108224987.011"|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HJ7ITR9D"|"bookSection"|"2018"|""|"Dedication"|"Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid| Federalism| and Unequal Politics"|"978-1-316-51019-3"|""|""|"https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/fragmented-democracy/dedication/F1374DC094E0FAABBE60741BD4BB49BD"|""|"2018"|"2020-07-07 15:27:53"|"2020-07-07 15:27:53"|""|"v-vi"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge University Press"|"Cambridge"|""|""|""|"Cambridge Core"|""|"Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Michener| Jamila"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"DEPH3GXC"|"book"|"2017"|"Currid-Halkett| Elizabeth"|"The sum of small things : a theory of the aspirational class"|""|"978-1-4008-8469-8"|""|""|""|"""In today's world| the leisure class has been replaced by a new elite. Highly educated and defined by cultural capital rather than income bracket| these individuals earnestly buy organic| carry NPR tote bags| and breast-feed their babies. They care about discreet| inconspicuous consumption--like eating free-range chicken and heirloom tomatoes| wearing organic cotton shirts and TOMS shoes| and listening to the Serial podcast. They use their purchasing power to hire nannies and housekeepers| to cultivate their children's growth| and to practice yoga and Pilates. In The Sum of Small Things| Elizabeth Currid-Halkett dubs this segment of society 'the aspirational class' and discusses how| through deft decisions about education| health| parenting| and retirement| the aspirational class reproduces wealth and upward mobility| deepening the ever-wider class divide. Exploring the rise of the aspirational class| Currid-Halkett considers how much has changed since the 1899 publication of Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class. In that inflammatory classic| which coined the phrase 'conspicuous consumption| ' Veblen described upper-class frivolities: men who used walking sticks for show| and women who bought silver flatware despite the effectiveness of cheaper aluminum utensils. Now| Currid-Halkett argues| the power of material goods as symbols of social position has diminished due to their accessibility. As a result| the aspirational class has altered its consumer habits away from overt materialism to more subtle expenditures that reveal status and knowledge. And these transformations influence how we all make choices. With a rich narrative and extensive interviews and research| The Sum of Small Things illustrates how cultural capital leads to lifestyle shifts and what this forecasts| not just for the aspirational class but for everyone.""--"|"2017"|"2020-07-02 11:11:44"|"2020-07-02 11:11:44"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Princeton University Press"|"Princeton"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture| Bildungselite| Lebensstil| Leisure class| Lifestyles| Oberschicht| Prestige| Social classes| SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Social Classes| SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General| Soziale Klasse| Verbraucherverhalten"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MQGFGH4Y"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Thompson| Beverly"|"The Digital Nomad Lifestyle: (Remote) Work/Leisure Balance| Privilege| and Constructed Community"|"The Official Journal of RC13 (Sociology of Leisure) of the ISA"|""|"2520-8683"|"10.1007/s41978-018-00030-y"|""|"This paper overviews key concepts about the digital nomad lifestyle| which is defined as the ability for individuals to work remotely from their laptop and use their freedom from an office to travel the world. This concept has found a lifestyle movement that sells itself via personal blogs| Instagram feeds| in-person conferences| news features| and numerous e-books. Based on interviews with thirty-eight self-described nomads| this paper overviews the digital nomad lifestyle around the themes of privilege| inequality| leisure| work| and community. Stebbins’ ( International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure| 1 | 43–53| 2018) concept of serious leisure provides one theoretical perspective| in addition to other sociological theories of leisure| work| and community."|"2019"|"2020-07-02 10:54:38"|"2020-07-02 10:54:38"|""|"27-42"|""|"1"|"2"|""|"Int J Sociol Leis"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Cham"|""|""|""|"Employment| Digital nomad| Lifestyle| Serious leisure| Travel"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5ZFNL5VS"|"book"|"2017"|"Duffy| Brooke Erin"|"(Not) getting paid to do what you love : gender| social media| and aspirational work"|""|"978-0-300-22766-6"|""|""|""|""|"2017"|"2020-07-02 10:53:50"|"2020-07-02 10:53:50"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Ebook central"|""|""|""|"Yale University Press"|"New Haven| [Connecticut]"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Social sciences in mass media| Women in the mass media industry"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"F8SJF2QV"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Stillerman| Joel"|"The Sum of Small Things: A Theory of the Aspirational Class. By Elizabeth Currid-Halkett|. Princeton| N.J.: Princeton University Press| 2017. Pp. ix+254. $29.95 (cloth)"|"The American Journal of Sociology"|""|"00029602"|"10.1086/701691"|""|""|"2019"|"2020-07-02 10:52:57"|"2020-07-02 10:52:57"|""|"1566-1568"|""|"5"|"124"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Chicago Publisher: University of Chicago| acting through its Press"|""|""|""|"Book Review"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CYQYIQMT"|"book"|"2005"|"Born| Georgina"|"Uncertain vision : Birt| Dyke and the reinvention of the BBC"|""|"978-0-09-942893-0"|""|""|""|""|"2005"|"2020-06-29 14:28:36"|"2020-06-29 14:28:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Vintage"|"London"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"British Broadcasting Corporation -- History| Public broadcasting -- Great Britain -- History"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"6IV7G8NP"|"book"|"1993"|"Herzfeld| Michael"|"The social production of indifference : exploring the symbolic roots of western bureaucracy"|""|"978-0-85496-638-7"|""|""|""|""|"1993"|"2020-06-29 14:25:18"|"2020-06-29 14:25:18"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Global issues"|""|""|""|"University of Chicago Press"|"Chicago"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Bureaucracy| Elite (Social sciences)| Social conflict"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"X3J9X3L9"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Clarke| Amanda"|"Digital government units: what are they| and what do they mean for digital era public management renewal?"|"International Public Management Journal"|""|"1096-7494"|"10.1080/10967494.2019.1686447"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2019.1686447"|"From 2011 onward| Digital Government Units (DGUs) have quickly emerged as a preferred solution for tackling the over-cost and under-performing digital services and lagging digital transformation agendas plaguing today’s governments. This article kickstarts a much-needed research agenda on this emerging trend| which has to date largely been ignored by public management scholars. DGUs exist at the center of the state| and adopt a shared orthodoxy| favoring agile| user-centric design| pluralistic procurement| data-driven decision making| horizontal ‘platform’ based solutions and a ‘delivery-first’ ethos. However| DGUs are differentiated in practice by their governance structures and resources| adding notable complexity to this recent machinery of government phenomenon. The article details the similarities and differences across six of the first DGUs introduced and highlights issues that researchers should address when assessing DGUs as an increasingly preferred instrument of digital era public sector renewal. This includes: their mixed record of success thus far| the risks of top-down reform efforts| external threats to DGUs’ sustainability| and accountability dilemmas accompanying digital government reforms."|"2020-05-03"|"2021-09-03 15:02:00"|"2021-09-03 15:02:00"|"2021-09-03 15:02:00"|"358-379"|""|"3"|"23"|""|""|"Digital government units"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2019.1686447"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YWIGH5NE/Clarke - 2020 - Digital government units what are they| and what .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UPDLWVPB/10967494.2019.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FHGKP3A4"|"webpage"|"2021"|""|"Full nucleotide base sequences for all of the COVID vaccines approved by the MRHA - a Freedom of Information request to Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency"|"WhatDoTheyKnow"|""|""|""|"https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/full_nucleotide_base_sequences_f_2"|"Can you kindly provide the full nucleotide base sequence for the mRNA used in both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines. Can you also provide the full nucleotide base sequence used in the recombinant DNA of the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Yours faithfully| Dr Lee Proctor"|"2021-07-14"|"2021-11-02 09:27:50"|"2021-11-02 09:27:50"|"2021-11-02 09:27:51"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/H7CIT4VS/full_nucleotide_base_sequences_f_2.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NWELYF6Y"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Jiménez| Alberto Corsín"|"Anthropological Entrapments: Ethnographic Analysis Before and After Relations and Comparisons"|"Social Analysis"|""|"0155-977X| 1558-5727"|"10.3167/sa.2021.650306"|"https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/social-analysis/65/3/sa650306.xml"|"<section class=""abstract""><p>This article develops an argument for ‘entrapment’ as a heuristic of social process. Building on classic and contemporary ethnographies of traps and machine interfaces| the article offers the language of entrapment as an alternative to other idioms of complexity in social theory| such as ‘relations’| ‘entanglements’| and ‘assemblages’. The heuristic appeal of entrapment lies in its ability to kindle modes of description where place and landscape| the obligations of bodies and energies| and the haunting presences of predation and the uncanny remain immanent to social process. Moreover| the work that entrapments do is recursively entangled with anthropology’s own capacity for captivating| capturing| and making compatible further ethnographic descriptions.</p></section>"|"2021-09-01"|"2021-11-08 10:43:38"|"2021-11-08 10:43:38"|"2021-11-08 10:43:38"|"110-130"|""|"3"|"65"|""|""|"Anthropological Entrapments"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"www.berghahnjournals.com"|""|"Publisher: Berghahn Journals Section: Social Analysis"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/DCJ3G2J5/Jiménez - 2021 - Anthropological Entrapments Ethnographic Analysis.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/VYER62PA/sa650306.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"5ZY9RRMK"|"blogPost"|"2021"|"Fishenden| Jerry"|"What can politicians learn from Universal Credit?"|"new tech observations from the UK (ntouk)"|""|""|""|"https://ntouk.wordpress.com/2021/10/14/what-can-politicians-learn-from-universal-credit/"|"The unfortunate saga of Universal Credit is a powerful reminder of the repeated failure to successfully integrate policy making with technology. A failure that comes with profound human consequence…"|"2021-10-14"|"2021-11-08 11:36:48"|"2021-11-08 11:36:48"|"2021-11-08 11:36:48"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/2KIP2BLW/what-can-politicians-learn-from-universal-credit.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IT7MND64"|"book"|"1986"|"Collins| Randall"|"Weberian sociological theory / Randall Collins."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1986"|"2021-11-09 11:58:45"|"2021-11-09 11:58:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Cambridge : Cambridge University Press| 1986."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Sociology| K 9T| k9tweb8m| Social theories| Sociology -- Germany -- History| Sociology -- Germany -- Social theory -- Society -- Critical studies| Sociology Theories of Weber| Max| 1864-1920| Theorists : social sciences| Weber| Max| 1864-1920| Weber| Max| 1864-1920 -- Criticism and interpretation"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3UWY8D3D"|"book"|"1971"|"Thomas| Keith"|"Religion and the decline of magic : studies in popular beliefs in sixteenth and seventeenth century England / Keith Thomas."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1971"|"2021-11-09 12:00:08"|"2021-11-09 12:00:08"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson| 1971."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Decline -- Popular beliefs -- Great Britain -- Social history -- Tudor and Stuart period| England -- Religion| England -- Religion -- 17th century| England -- Religious life and customs| England -- Social conditions -- 16th century| England -- Social conditions -- 17th century| Great Britain -- Religion| Occultism -- England| Occultism -- England -- History -- 16th century| Occultism -- England -- History -- 17th century| Occultism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity| Popular culture -- England"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"F7X6Q4UB"|"journalArticle"|"1990"|"Woolgar| Steve"|"Configuring the User: The Case of Usability Trials"|"The Sociological Review"|""|"0038-0261"|"10.1111/j.1467-954X.1990.tb03349.x"|"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954X.1990.tb03349.x"|""|"1990-05-01"|"2021-11-29 14:40:16"|"2021-11-29 14:40:16"|"2021-11-29 14:40:16"|"58-99"|""|"1_suppl"|"38"|""|"The Sociological Review"|"Configuring the User"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"SAGE Journals"|""|"Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/AXJJ8RIN/Woolgar - 1990 - Configuring the User The Case of Usability Trials.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"S6SBN25T"|"webpage"|""|""|"(11) Setting the standard: A short history of the Government Service Standard | LinkedIn"|""|""|""|""|"https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/setting-standard-history-government-service-james-johnson/"|""|""|"2021-12-07 12:33:56"|"2021-12-07 12:33:56"|"2021-12-07 12:33:56"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/68KJCJJE/setting-standard-history-government-service-james-johnson.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9QBM6SV7"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Cook| Joanna"|"Mindful in Westminster: The politics of meditation and the limits of neoliberal critique"|"HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory"|""|"2575-1433| 2049-1115"|"10.14318/hau6.1.011"|"https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.14318/hau6.1.011"|"Analytically| the concept of neoliberalism helps to account for the relationship between forms of governance| self-governance| and capitalist market forces. But how do we decipher its limits? Taking political interest in mindfulness as my ethnographic focus| I explore theoretical categories of neoliberalism and “responsibilization” that cross-cut emerging forms of governance in contemporary British society. I chose this particular ethnographic focus in order to examine the multiple meanings and values invested in subjectification practices| and the ways in which diversity is maintained through the structure of political inquiry. I argue that practices of subjectification are never totalizing| that politico-economic concerns remain central to professional interest in self-governance| that subjectification practices may hold multiple and/or diverse meanings| and that the maintenance of this multiplicity is a motor of political process."|"2016-06"|"2022-01-04 11:57:45"|"2022-01-04 11:57:45"|"2022-01-04 11:57:45"|"141-161"|""|"1"|"6"|""|"HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory"|"Mindful in Westminster"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NMRHQI6D/Cook - 2016 - Mindful in Westminster The politics of meditation.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"STELUXJJ"|"book"|"1996"|"Gellner| Ernest"|"The psychoanalytic movement : the cunning of unreason / Ernest Gellner."|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1996"|"2022-01-04 12:36:24"|"2022-01-04 12:36:24"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Evanston| Ill. : Northwestern University Press| 1996."|"Evanston| Ill."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Freud| Sigmund| 1856-1939| Psychoanalysis -- History"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"[2nd ed.]."|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"A9678EPN"|"journalArticle"|"2018"|"Borkovich| Debra J| Skovira| Robert Joseph"|"Agile Ethnography: Interpreting Organizational Cultures in the Information Age"|"Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research"|""|"1935-3308"|""|""|""|"2018"|"2022-01-04 13:59:41"|"2022-01-04 14:09:51"|""|"17"|""|""|"13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QFFF2MYW/Borkovich and Skovira - Agile Ethnography Interpreting Organizational Cul.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U69DH5AM"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Lafuente| Isabel| Prata| Wilson"|"(Fr)agile objects: Thinking Scrum through Post-It Notes"|"Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference Proceedings"|""|"1559-8918"|"10.1111/1559-8918.2019.01283"|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1559-8918.2019.01283"|"Agile methodologies have taken hold as a model to be followed in software industry. Among them| Scrum is one of the most used frameworks and has a high level of acceptance among a large range of organizations. The underlying premise of Scrum is that by implementing an iterative and incremental process of development| an organization can become more efficient in coping with unpredictability| thus| increasing the chances of delivering business value. In this paper we use the context of SIDIA| an R&D center based in Manaus (Brazil)| to look at how Scrum is practiced| by following Post-its notes| which are commonly used in agile landscapes. Following previous work on the idea of thinking through things (instead of thinking about things) as an analytic method to account for the ethnographic experience (Henare| 2006)| the purpose here is to draw out the capacity of these objects to re-conceive the workplace. We argue that somehow the extensive use of post-its in this specific context helps to reify the core values of scrum and the agile mindset| at the same time that it shapes much of its practices and discourses. Although we use a specific context as a case-study to articulate the argument| we are less interested in bringing the specifics of the case| than in throwing light on the current perception of agile methodologies as a site of organizational promise| through an object-oriented approach."|"2019"|"2022-01-04 14:00:37"|"2022-01-04 14:00:37"|"2022-01-04 14:00:37"|"237-253"|""|"1"|"2019"|""|""|"(Fr)agile objects"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1559-8918.2019.01283"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/KRUE2294/Lafuente and Prata - 2019 - (Fr)agile objects Thinking Scrum through Post-It .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/I5UD49L8/1559-8918.2019.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8GYMXI79"|"journalArticle"|"2001"|"FROSH| STEPHEN"|"On Reason| Discourse| and Fantasy"|"American Imago"|""|"0065-860X"|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/26304720"|""|"2001"|"2022-01-04 14:13:30"|"2022-01-04 14:13:30"|"2022-01-04 14:13:30"|"627-647"|""|"3"|"58"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XN6JCU64"|"journalArticle"|"2017"|"Roth| Wolff-Michael| Jornet| Alfredo"|"From Object-Oriented to Fluid Ontology: a Case Study of the Materiality of Design Work in Agile Software Development"|"Computer supported cooperative work"|""|"0925-9724"|"10.1007/s10606-017-9297-6"|""|"In much of extant research on design cooperation| design materials are approached from noun-oriented ontologies and social topologies where the notion of ‘object’ is central. There is a long history of critique concerning such ontologies| most recently coming from the anthropology of making | because they are failing to capture the dynamic and fluid aspects that characterize the living| constantly changing world that we inhabit. Though often recognized| the implications these critiques have for design cooperation research and practice have been drawn only to a limited extent. In this study| we discuss and empirically examine such implications by adopting a fluid ontology in the analysis of design cooperation. We use data from design conversations in a firm that practices extreme programming| a form of agile software development| to exhibit what theorizing design activity in terms of fluid things| fluid spaces| and continuity has to offer to practitioners and analysts."|"2017"|"2022-01-04 14:56:37"|"2022-01-04 14:56:37"|""|"37-75"|""|"1"|"27"|""|"Comput Supported Coop Work"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Dordrecht Publisher: Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands"|""|""|""|"Communication| Materiality| Anthropology| Ontology| Computer Science| Agile software development| Article| Computer Science| general| Cooperation| Extreme programming| Fluids| general| Lines| Objects| Psychology| Psychology| general| Social Sciences| Social Sciences| general| Social topology| Software development| Topology| User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"G4NCPUDD"|"book"|"2021"|"Eve| Martin Paul"|"Warez: The Infrastructure and Aesthetics of Piracy"|""|"978-1-68571-036-1"|""|""|"https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/30956/"|"When most people think of digital piracy| the phrases that likely come to mind are “Bittorrent”| “Napster”| and “The Pirate Bay”| the popular manifestations and accessible incarnations of home copyright violation. However| this is a poor reflection of a submerged and elite culture of an underground piracy scene that for several decades has operated on a secretive and hierarchical basis of suppliers| couriers| release groups| and “topsites”. The true “warez scene” as it is known| is undetected by the general public| but well-acquainted with high-level law enforcement. This book offers the first academic study of the gigabytes of digital material surfaced by “The Scene” in the form of ASCII .nfo files and DemoScene executables from the Defacto2 archive| charting the structure| organization| and history of the criminal underground networks that race to release material before their competitors with bleeding-edge technology and connections. Using a combination of traditional and digital reading methodologies| this book presents both the historical structures but also aesthetic strictures of the underground warez scene at the turn of the twenty-first century. As such| this book is also one of the first studies to construct a distant-ethnography from a digital archive| reading from the digital-material traces the contexts and after-images of an otherwise inaccessible digital-cultural sphere. From the technologies of text that it examines| Trading Scenes resurrects a secretive space that has had wide-ranging implications for law| media| and many other areas of contemporary cultural digital life."|"2021-12-15"|"2022-01-04 15:00:44"|"2022-01-04 15:00:44"|"2022-01-04 15:00:44"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Warez"|""|""|""|""|"punctum books"|"Earth| Milky Way"|"en"|"cc_by_nc_sa_4"|""|""|""|"eprints.bbk.ac.uk"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/A3M48DMK/Eve - 2021 - Warez The Infrastructure and Aesthetics of Piracy.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"GYJJAEQ3"|"journalArticle"|"2005"|"Kirby| Maurice"|"Jon Agar. The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer. Cambridge| Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press| 2003. viii + 554 pp. ISBN 0-262-01202-2| $50.00 (€32.95)"|"Enterprise & society"|""|"1467-2227"|"10.1017/S1467222700014452"|""|""|"2005"|"2022-01-19 10:33:13"|"2022-01-19 10:33:13"|""|"171-172"|""|"1"|"6"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: Wilmington Publisher: Wilmington: Cambridge University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4Q7SX56Y"|"book"|"2003"|"Agar| Jon"|"The government machine : a revolutionary history of the computer"|""|"978-0-262-26685-7"|""|""|""|""|"2003"|"2022-01-19 11:15:29"|"2022-01-19 11:15:29"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"History of computing"|""|""|""|"The MIT Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Civil service -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Great Britain -- History| Computers -- Government policy -- Great Britain -- History| Public administration -- Great Britain -- Data processing -- History"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"TWURBZN5"|"journalArticle"|"2010"|"Norris| Donald F."|"E-Government 2020: Plus ça change| plus c'est la meme chose"|"Public Administration Review"|""|"00333352"|"10.1111/j.1540-6210.2010.02269.x"|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2010.02269.x"|""|"2010-12"|"2022-01-19 16:13:55"|"2022-01-19 16:13:55"|"2022-01-19 16:13:55"|"s180-s181"|""|""|"70"|""|""|"E-Government 2020"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZSWGD3XY/Norris - 2010 - E-Government 2020 Plus ça change| plus c'est la m.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZJFCR3AR"|"journalArticle"|"2003"|"STEEGMANN| THEODORE"|"Anthropology at the University of Michigan in the Late 1950s"|"Human Biology"|""|"0018-7143"|""|"https://www.jstor.org/stable/41466870"|"By 1958| the Anthropology Department at the University of Michigan had emerged as a major center in the discipline. Its excellence derived from a strong faculty| commitment to an integrated view of the field| and broader support from a rising national tide of scholarship. While many new intellectual currents developed| among the strongest was biological-behavioral theory—somewhat ironically flourishing in a biological anthropology program that viewed itself as a nexus of population genetics. The biological anthropology faculty thought like anthropologists. From this environment| Frank Livingstone not only drew intellectual support| but also became a key player in demonstrating the importance of historical and cultural factors to shaping biological patterns. A biocultural perspective is evident in Michigan research to this day."|"2003"|"2022-02-04 13:43:15"|"2022-02-04 13:43:15"|"2022-02-04 13:43:15"|"619-624"|""|"4"|"75"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"JSTOR"|""|"Publisher: Wayne State University Press"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BXGP867A"|"journalArticle"|"2020"|"Thorkelson| Eli"|"Sonic patriarchy in a left-wing French philosophy department"|"Feminist Anthropology"|""|"2643-7961"|"10.1002/fea2.12008"|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/fea2.12008"|"It is a contradiction that patriarchal power and masculine violence continue to endure in academic spaces that are nominally dedicated to liberation and radical critique. How does a left-wing patriarchy reproduce itself? I propose an exploratory ethnography of a patriarchal drama in France| focusing on administrative meetings in a university philosophy department. Drawing on Rebecca Lentjes’ concept of sonic patriarchy| I propose that an established mode of patriarchal anarchism served to reproduce masculine radical subjects through a culture of aggressive noisemaking. These radical subjects were organized by the exclusion of two sorts of Others: women and conservative men| each excluded by specific sonic processes. The ensuing mode of reproduction was nevertheless unstable| threatened with neoliberal normalization and by internal critiques pointing towards a feminist materialism. When patriarchy becomes self-dramatizing| dedramatization may become a meaningful political strategy."|"2020"|"2022-02-04 13:43:22"|"2022-02-04 13:43:22"|"2022-02-04 13:43:21"|"56-70"|""|"1"|"1"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/fea2.12008"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/6MX3NT4M/fea2.html"|""|""|"critical university studies| France| masculine domination| materialist feminism| sonic patriarchy"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"FCXIVPNE"|"blogPost"|"2016"|"Bandeh-Ahmadi| Hoda"|"Insiders| Outsiders| and Intellectual Kinship #UniversityCrisis"|"Allegra Lab"|""|""|""|"https://allegralaboratory.net/insiders-outsiders-and-intellectual-kinship-universitycrisis/"|"Marshall Sahlins once dismissed the possibility that teacher-student relationships might be a kind of kinship. ‘Persons may have various relational"|"2016-12-13"|"2022-02-04 13:43:27"|"2022-02-04 13:43:27"|"2022-02-04 13:43:28"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-US"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CQV6T7YB/insiders-outsiders-and-intellectual-kinship-universitycrisis.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"HKV83W7V"|"journalArticle"|"2013"|"Falcone| Jessica Marie"|"The Hau of Theory: The Kept-Gift of Theory Itself in American Anthropology"|"Anthropology and Humanism"|""|"1548-1409"|"10.1111/anhu.12014"|"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anhu.12014"|"In this essay| I deploy anthropological theories of exchange to trace contemporary practices of theory exchange in the academy| most specifically in anthropology. I examine participation in various sites of theory exchange from classroom to conference| from citer to cited| and from writer to reader and back again. By explicitly deploying the theoretical toolkit of anthropology that we have at our disposal| we can and should simultaneously examine our own knowledge production practices with more deliberateness even as we seek to understand our subjects' varied worldviews."|"2013"|"2022-02-04 13:43:33"|"2022-02-04 13:43:33"|"2022-02-04 13:43:33"|"122-145"|""|"2"|"38"|""|""|"The Hau of Theory"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Wiley Online Library"|""|"_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/anhu.12014"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/629SNH3I/anhu.html"|""|""|"academic culture| fame| gift exchange"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YIDEQUXG"|"journalArticle"|"2016"|"Billaud| Julie"|"No wonder! Kingship and the everyday at the Max Planck Society"|"HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory"|""|"2049-1115"|"10.14318/hau6.1.007"|"https://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/article/view/hau6.1.007"|"Comment on “Academic precarity as hierarchical dependence in the Max Planck Society” by Vita Peacock| HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory| Volume 6| Issue 1| Summer 2016."|"2016-07-16"|"2022-02-04 13:43:44"|"2022-02-04 13:43:44"|"2022-02-04 13:43:44"|"121-126"|""|"1"|"6"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|"Copyright (c) 2016 Julie Billaud"|""|""|""|"www.haujournal.org"|""|"Number: 1"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SFZ68VFS/Billaud - 2016 - No wonder! Kingship and the everyday at the Max Pl.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QAPNDGWD"|"bookSection"|"2019"|"Winseck| Dwayne"|"Internet Infrastructure and the Persistent Myth of U.S. Hegemony"|"Information| Technology and Control in a Changing World: Understanding Power Structures in the 21st Century"|"978-3-030-14540-8"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14540-8_5"|"According to many observers| economic globalisation and the liberalisation of telecoms/internet policy have remade the world in the image of the United States. The dominant role of Amazon| Apple| Facebook| and Google has also led to charges of U.S. internet imperialism. This chapter| however| will argue that while these internet giants dominate some of the most popular internet services| the ownership and control of core elements of the internet infrastructure—submarine cables| IXPs| ASN| data centres| and so on—is tilting increasingly towards the EU and BRICS countries and the “rest-of-the-world|” complicating views of hegemonic U.S. control of the internet and of what Susan Strange calls the knowledge structure."|"2019"|"2022-02-07 13:12:52"|"2022-02-07 13:12:52"|"2022-02-07 13:12:52"|"93-120"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"International Political Economy Series"|""|""|""|"Springer International Publishing"|"Cham"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14540-8_5"|""|""|""|""|""|"Haggart| Blayne| Henne| Kathryn| Tusikov| Natasha"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"C3CPZTHP"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"Oyedemi| Toks Dele"|"Digital coloniality and ‘Next Billion Users’: the political economy of Google Station in Nigeria"|"Information| Communication & Society"|""|"1369-118X"|"10.1080/1369118X.2020.1804982"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2020.1804982"|"About half of the world’s population is not connected to the Internet| and only 39% of the 1.2 billion Africans are Internet users. For technology corporations| such as Google| the unconnected represents potential market that needs to be reached. Google launched the ‘Next Billion Users’ project targeting the unconnected billions| and established ‘Google Station’| a service provided in conjunction with telecom partners to provide free WiFi service in public spaces in few developing countries. Through a critical theoretical articulation of digital coloniality| this paper examines the political economic rationale of Google’s ‘Google Station’ in Nigeria. It exposes the market logic behind Google’s interest in Nigeria| examines the reactions of Nigerians to this ‘free’ access to the Internet and interrogates what this reveals about the culture of innovation and development in Africa. The paper calls for a decolonial thinking about technological development. Failure to do this| Africa will continue to rely on foreign capitalist actors whose intent is to mine the market potential of Africa| but often veiled in benevolent guise."|"2021-02-17"|"2022-02-07 13:12:55"|"2022-02-07 13:12:55"|"2022-02-07 13:12:55"|"329-343"|""|"3"|"24"|""|""|"Digital coloniality and ‘Next Billion Users’"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2020.1804982"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/8E2MXEGS/Oyedemi - 2021 - Digital coloniality and ‘Next Billion Users’ the .pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IVITML6Y/1369118X.2020.html"|""|""|"digital coloniality| free WiFi| Google station| next billion users| Nigeria"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9SW77A7Z"|"journalArticle"|"2019"|"Winseck| Dwayne"|"Internet Infrastructure and the Persistent Myth of U.S. Hegemony"|"Information| Technology and Control in a Changing World"|""|""|"10.1007/978-3-030-14540-8_5"|"https://ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2120/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-14540-8_5"|"According to many observers| economic globalisation and the liberalisation of telecoms/internet policy have remade the world in the image of the United States. The dominant role of Amazon| Apple|..."|"2019"|"2022-02-07 13:12:57"|"2022-02-07 13:12:57"|"2022-02-07 13:12:57"|"93-120"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"ezproxy-prd.bodleian.ox.ac.uk:2120"|""|"Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan| Cham"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/JUZLPN3W/Winseck - 2019 - Internet Infrastructure and the Persistent Myth of.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/US6AAMES/978-3-030-14540-8_5.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"43KDTSNV"|"blogPost"|"2019"|""|"The Second Coming: Google and Internet Infrastructure − Vicki Mayer"|"Culture Machine"|""|""|""|"https://culturemachine.net/vol-18-the-nature-of-data-centers/the-second-coming/"|"PDF Abstract This essay meditates on the role of the ephemeral as a source of media power for large and immobile hyperscale data centers. Taking field study notes and online postings of casual and …"|"2019-04-02"|"2022-02-07 14:12:57"|"2022-02-07 14:12:57"|"2022-02-07 14:12:57"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The Second Coming"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XQRZ6E5S/the-second-coming.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"MQSRD4ZW"|"webpage"|""|""|"Socialist Cyborgs"|"Logic Magazine"|""|""|""|"https://logicmag.io/kids/socialist-cyborgs/"|"When Bulgaria tried to save communism with the kids."|""|"2022-02-07 14:19:38"|"2022-02-07 14:19:38"|"2022-02-07 14:19:38"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/IE9VYMJB/socialist-cyborgs.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9NAB75VB"|"book"|"2019"|"Payal Arora"|"The Next Billion Users : Digital Life Beyond the West"|""|"978-0-674-98378-6"|""|""|"https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip|uid&db=nlebk&AN=1990810&site=ehost-live&authtype=ip|uid"|"Why do citizens of states with strict surveillance care so little about their digital privacy? Why do Brazilians eschew geo-tagging on social media? What drives young Indians to friend “foreign” strangers on Facebook and give “missed calls” to people? Payal Arora answers these questions and many more about the internet's next billion users."|"2019"|"2022-02-07 14:28:57"|"2022-02-07 14:28:57"|"2022-02-07 14:28:57"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The Next Billion Users"|""|""|""|""|"Harvard University Press"|"Cambridge| Massachusetts"|"English"|""|""|""|""|"EBSCOhost"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture| BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General| Computer security--Developing countries| COMPUTERS / Social Aspects| Internet and the poor--Developing countries| Internet users--Developing countries| Internet--Social aspects--Developing countries| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"XKHP2ZYT"|"thesis"|"2017"|"Petrov| Victor"|"A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad: Bulgarian Modernisation| Computers| and the World| 1967-1989"|""|""|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.7916/D8057TGM"|"The history of the Cold War has rarely been looked at through the eyes of the smaller powers| especially ones in the Balkans. Works have also often ignored the actual workings of the international socialist market| and the possibilities it created for some of these small countries. The conventional wisdom has also prevailed that the Eastern Bloc was irreversably lagging technologically| and its societies had failed to enter the information age after the 1970s| one among a myriad of reasons for the failure of socialism. Using the prism of a commodity history of the Bulgarian computer and an ethnography of the professional class that built it and worked with it| this dissertation argues that such narratives obscure the role of small states and the importance of technology to the socialist project. The backward Bulgarian economy exploited the international socialist division of labour and COMECON’s mechanisms to set itself up as the “Silicon Valley” of the Eastern Bloc| garnering huge profits for the economy. To do so| it did not hue a politically maverick road but exploited its political orthodoxy and Soviet alliance to the full| securing huge markets. Importantly| this work also shows that the state facilitated massive transfers of knowledge and technology through both legal and illicit means| using its state security and economic organisations to look to the West. This made the Iron Curtain much more porous for a growing cadre of technical intellectuals who were trusted by the regime in order to create the golden exports of the country. This transfer and mobility helped create an internationally plugged-in and fluent class of engineers and managers| at odds with most of the rest of the economy. At the same time| the Global South became an important area of exchange where these specialists competed with both nascent protectionist regimes and international firms. Using India as a case study| this dissertation shows how Bulgarian met the First World on the grounds of the Third and learned to market| negotiate| advertise| and service customers – a skillset that was then applied to its socialist dealings. Finally| the dissertation examines the domestic impact of such policies. The regime wished to use cybernetics and computing to solve the problems of its lagging economic growth| as well as usher in communism. It introduced both the widespread discourse of technological revolutions to its population| and robots and automation to some of its factories. This created both anxieties and hopes among workers| as well as vibrant philosophical debates about the future roles of humans in the information society| among both technical and humanistic intellectuals. Ultimately| however| the economic inefficiency undermined the promise and this failure was utilised by some technical managers to call for reforms| playing a hand in the end of the regime. They managed to negotiate the transfer to capitalism better than most| utilising their financial and business links| while thousands of engineers also found a better life than the vast majority of Bulgarian workers| through emigration or their possession of cutting edge skills. Using Bulgarian| Russian| Indian archives as well as interviews with living actors| the dissertation thus intervenes in both the view of the Iron Curtain as an impenetrable barrier for ideas| and 1989 as a convenient end point for communism’s legacies. It shows both the creation of new professional classes and how they were plugged into global developments| arguing that some people in the socialist bloc did enter the information age| and it is by paying attention to their actions and interests that we can get a better understanding of the developments of late socialism and its end."|"2017"|"2022-02-07 14:37:36"|"2022-02-07 14:37:36"|"2022-02-07 14:37:36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad"|""|""|""|""|"Columbia University"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"academiccommons.columbia.edu"|""|"DOI: 10.7916/D8057TGM"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GJYCMMT9/Petrov - 2017 - A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad Bulgarian Mo.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LNS8DCGK/D8057TGM.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"YA5XDYIH"|"journalArticle"|"2021"|"MacGregor| Sherilyn"|"Finding transformative potential in the cracks? The ambiguities of urban environmental activism in a neoliberal city"|"Social movement studies"|""|"1474-2837"|"10.1080/14742837.2019.1677224"|""|"This article analyses a unique case of local environmental activism in order to think through the puzzle of how to interpret the transformative potential of the forms of small-scale collective action that have recently emerged in neoliberal cities of the Global North. In response to the call by J.K. Gibson-Graham and others for research that is less driven by abstract theory and more attuned to context and ambivalent possibilities| I present the findings of research co-produced with Upping It| a small activist group that uses innovative tactics to clean| green and rehabilitate stigmatized neighbourhoods in Moss Side| Manchester. By enacting forms of interstitial politics| Upping It makes a tangible difference in the lives of ordinary people and creates conditions necessary for politicization| while also participating in unfair and unsustainable local systems. Their story offers rich material for considering the strengths and limitations of two theoretical framings that appear to dominate the literature on micro-political movements: the post-political and new environmentalism framings. These frames| and the criticisms that have been made about them| help to identify two key insights from Upping It that are useful for better capturing the ambiguities and tensions of their kind of struggle in the current conjuncture. Firstly| we can see the importance of including justice-oriented activisms| which in this case might be seen as a form of defensive everyday environmentalism| in the emerging picture of new urban movements. Secondly| Upping It highlights the value of finding modest transformative potential in the cracks and on the margins of urban politics."|"2021"|"2022-02-10 10:12:59"|"2022-02-10 10:12:59"|""|"329-345"|""|"3"|"20"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Publisher: Routledge"|""|""|""|"environmentalism| Everyday activism| interstitial politics| post-politics| situated research| transformative change"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4ERM5RIV"|"newspaperArticle"|"2016"|"Gibbs| Samuel"|"Chatbot lawyer overturns 160|000 parking tickets in London and New York"|"The Guardian"|""|"0261-3077"|""|"https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jun/28/chatbot-ai-lawyer-donotpay-parking-tickets-london-new-york"|"Free service DoNotPay helps appeal over $4m in parking fines in just 21 months| but is just the tip of the legal AI iceberg for its 19-year-old creator"|"2016-06-28"|"2022-02-22 11:51:51"|"2022-02-22 11:51:51"|"2022-02-22 11:51:51"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"The Guardian"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Technology| Artificial intelligence (AI)| Chatbots| Cities| Computing| Money| Motoring"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Technology"|""|""|""|""|
|"VTVYDVRG"|"newspaperArticle"|"2020"|"Walker| Peter| correspondent| Peter Walker Political"|"'Truth twisters': rogue civil service tweet causes storm"|"The Guardian"|""|"0261-3077"|""|"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/may/24/can-you-imagine-having-to-work-with-these-truth-twisters"|"Post on official civil service account apparently critical of Johnson’s press conference spreads like wildfire before being deleted"|"2020-05-24"|"2022-02-22 14:25:50"|"2022-02-22 14:25:50"|"2022-02-22 14:25:50"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"'Truth twisters'"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en-GB"|""|""|""|""|"The Guardian"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Politics| Digital media| Social media| UK news| Civil service| Boris Johnson| Dominic Cummings"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Politics"|""|""|""|""|
|"X3TFMGD6"|"webpage"|""|""|"@govdigerati / Twitter"|"Twitter"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/govdigerati"|"Sketches from the frontline of the government digital revolution. ""The Government Digerati"" by HAL."|""|"2022-02-22 14:28:42"|"2022-02-22 14:29:37"|"2022-02-22 14:28:42"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"M8ZUQHFZ"|"book"|"2010"|"Latour| Bruno"|"The making of law : an ethnography of the Conseil d'Etat"|""|"978-0-7456-3984-0"|""|""|""|""|"2010"|"2022-02-22 15:05:47"|"2022-02-22 15:05:47"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Polity"|"Cambridge| UK"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Administrative law -- France| Ethnological jurisprudence -- France| France. Conseil d'État -- Rules and practice"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"4IP54ZPY"|"journalArticle"|"1986"|"HART| K"|"Heads or Tails? Two Sides of the Coin"|"Man (London)"|""|"0025-1496"|"10.2307/2802901"|""|"Money has two sides| symbolised as heads and tails| It is the product of social organisation both from the top down (`states') and from the bottom up (`markets'). It is thus both a token of authority and a commodity with a price. Most economic theories of money focus on one extreme to the exclusion of the other. The current ideological debate between Keynesians and monetarists leads to unnecessarily wide swings in public policy. It is time for anthropologists too to abandon our predilection for polarised argument when making a comparative study of institutions such as money. The article has three main sections. The first locates the problem of money in contemporary economic history| showing how the rise of Eurodollar banking| barter and plastic credit cards is undermining state control of money in the industrial societies. The second traces two influential strands in the history of western monetary theory| linking them to the contrast in nineteenth-century economic thought between English utilitarianism and the German romantic reaction. These strands are brought together in the work of Keynes| whose ideas dominate our century. The third section applies these findings to a reanalysis of Malinowski's Trobriand ethnography| suggesting that the commodity/token opposition has relevance for the organisation of exchange there. The ethnography of stateless societies adds an essential dimension to our search for effective understanding of the forces shaping the modern world."|"1986"|"2022-02-23 09:59:14"|"2022-02-23 09:59:14"|""|"637-656"|""|"4"|"21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Place: London Publisher: London: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland"|""|""|""|"Ethnology| Economic anthropology| Money| Bartering| Commodities| Economic theory| Economics| Ethnography| Generalities| Keynesianism| Monetary theory| Morphological source materials| Trade"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QHYFN7LW"|"blogPost"|"2022"|"Sam Jeffers"|"@alixtrot Agree entirely. The long haul is real. I'm 5yrs into Who Targets Me| with most of my time now spent on policy coordination work. (This isn’t a complaint! I did have prior knowledge of the space| our solution was novel| but couldn’t have predicted idea > org > sustainable)."|"@wrklsshrd"|""|""|""|"https://twitter.com/wrklsshrd/status/1498225418838683655"|""|"2022-02-28"|"2022-02-28 09:38:45"|"2022-02-28 09:38:45"|"2022-02-28 09:38:45"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|"Tweet"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QT5PIFEN/1498225418838683655.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q9W6SS9F"|"journalArticle"|""|"Slater| Jonathan"|"Fixing Whitehall’s broken policy machine"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2022-03-10 11:17:31"|"2022-03-10 11:17:31"|""|"36"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SSF7VVUP/Slater - Fixing Whitehall’s broken policy machine.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"3IKPJYNI"|"journalArticle"|"2022"|"Mackinnon| Katie"|"The death of GeoCities: seeking destruction and platform eulogies in Web archives"|"Internet Histories"|""|"2470-1475"|"10.1080/24701475.2022.2051331"|"https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2022.2051331"|"GeoCities was once one of the most popular platforms on the web. This free web-hosting site was a place where people from a range of geographic and socio-cultural locations could build their own websites and communities online. In 1999| Yahoo! acquired the platform in a historic USD$3.7B transaction| but the following decade saw the platform decline into a state of near total non-use. In 2009| it was taken offline. This paper demonstrates how the GeoCities web archives can be used to find digital traces of destroyed web pages and “platform eulogies” from the user’s perspective that provide insights into the tensions that ultimately led to GeoCities death."|"2022-03-17"|"2022-03-17 15:38:44"|"2022-03-17 15:38:44"|"2022-03-17 15:38:44"|"1-16"|""|"0"|"0"|""|""|"The death of GeoCities"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Taylor and Francis+NEJM"|""|"Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2022.2051331"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/RVALH5RN/24701475.2022.html"|""|""|"dead platforms| digital traces| Early web| GeoCities| internet history| platforms| web archives"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"VT7MG32S"|"book"|"2022"|"DiSalvo| Carl"|"Design as Democratic Inquiry: Putting Experimental Civics into Practice"|""|""|""|""|"https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5261/Design-as-Democratic-InquiryPutting-Experimental"|"Through practices of collaborative imagination and making| or ""doing design otherwise|” design experiments can contribute to keeping local democracies vibrant."|"2022-02-08"|"2022-03-29 13:12:23"|"2022-03-29 13:12:23"|"2022-03-29 13:12:23"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Design as Democratic Inquiry"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"direct.mit.edu"|""|"DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/13372.001.0001"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/QDMTYXY2/DiSalvo - 2022 - Design as Democratic Inquiry Putting Experimental.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/NXY8AMKA/Design-as-Democratic-InquiryPutting-Experimental.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"QHMGC22K"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Pink| Sarah| Raats| Kaspar| Lindgren| Thomas| Osz| Katalin| Fors| Vaike"|"An Interventional Design Anthropology of Emerging Technologies: Working Through an Interdisciplinary Field"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_9"|"Emerging technologies—such as autonomous driving (AD) cars| blockchain| robotics| and drones—are increasingly part of popular narratives and industry and policy agendas. They are commonly understood as new digital| data-driven| intelligent| or automated technological innovations in development| or at the cusp of being launched into a market. Thus| the anthropological question of how they might become part of everyday| experiential| possible worlds demands our attention. In this chapter we outline an approach to emerging technologies that is rooted in design anthropology and takes an interventional stance. In doing so we situated design anthropology of emerging technologies within an interdisciplinary field which has tended to be dominated by technologically determinist approaches. Through the example of the notion of trust in AD cars| we show how policy| industry| engineering| and social science approaches configure to provide different and critical understandings. Drawing on our own design ethnographic research| we show how design anthropological attention to people offers an alternative and viable mode of understanding how emerging technologies become part of emerging worlds."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"183-200"|""|""|""|""|""|"An Interventional Design Anthropology of Emerging Technologies"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_9"|""|""|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"U6968R8L"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Munk| Anders Kristian| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|"Computational Ethnography: A Case of COVID-19’s Methodological Consequences"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_10"|"Reflecting on a methodological experiment| we discuss the use of computational techniques in anthropology. The experiment was based on a collaborative effort by a team of ethnographers to produce an archive on the digitalisation of everyday life that took place during the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe how online ethnographic data collection took place using digitally mediated interviews| participant observation in virtual events| and mobile ethnography. We analyse the consequences of online ethnography for establishing rapport and present steps taken to create an infrastructure for navigating ethnographic material comprising more than 3000 pages of text generated by multiple ethnographers."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"201-214"|""|""|""|""|""|"Computational Ethnography"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_10"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/YMBAT542/Munk and Winthereik - 2022 - Computational Ethnography A Case of COVID-19’s Me.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"48VCQAX8"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Wahlberg| Ayo"|"Assemblage Ethnography: Configurations Across Scales| Sites| and Practices"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_6"|"Understanding how human societies are organised has been at the very core of anthropology since its inception as a scientific discipline in the nineteenth century. While early twentieth-century social anthropologists set out to characterise the kinship| economic| and political systems that shaped the social life of ‘communal’ societies| by the end of the century| a new style of ethnography had emerged. This chapter provides a genealogy of ‘assemblage ethnography’| showing how it developed as a methodological response to the challenge of understanding social organisation across scales| sites| and practices in a ‘hypercomplex’ technologising and globalising world through three iterations: (1) governmentality-inspired ethnographies that take dispositifs as their object| (2) multi-sited ethnographic studies of how biomedicine is being harnessed to administer and enhance ‘life itself’| and (3) approaches that have deployed a more fluid understanding of assemblages to capture the rhizome-like ways that macro| meso| and micro scales are connected. Assemblage ethnography has become a key approach within anthropology generally| and the anthropology of technology specifically| because of its ability to locate sited ethnographies within the broader complexes that are characteristic of a world in which daily lives are constantly (re-)shaped by technoscience| laws| regulations| technocracies| institutions| and forms of expertise."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"125-144"|""|""|""|""|""|"Assemblage Ethnography"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_6"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/MLT3ERIS/Wahlberg - 2022 - Assemblage Ethnography Configurations Across Scal.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"BIZG25B5"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Lie| Merete"|"Feminist Technoscience and New Imaginaries of Human Reproduction"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_5"|"This chapter outlines the main ideas and concepts of feminist technoscience| a term that includes an epistemology of the interweaving of science| technology| and cultural processes. Thematically| feminist anthropologists have been at the forefront in studies of the biomedical sciences and emerging biotechnologies. In this chapter| assisted reproductive technologies represent an exemplary case of the intertwining of gender and technoscience| in the sense of resting on a basic gender difference in reproduction while at the same time challenging this very fact. This is followed by a study of medical imaging| whereby human cells reappear as autonomous| material entities. This transformation serves as one precondition for making gametes commodities for research laboratories and a global fertility industry| reproducing them as private property that one can freeze for later use or donate to a global market. The thread running through these sections is the scrutiny of the basic cultural distinction of nature and culture. Feminist anthropology of the biosciences has studied the implosion of nature and culture| uncovering the basic ideas that keep them apart| and revealing ways in which we are living in and with new naturecultures."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"105-123"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_5"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TN5N4ZT5/Lie - 2022 - Feminist Technoscience and New Imaginaries of Huma.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"D8LUUSSL"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Ruckenstein| Minna"|"Charting the Unknown: Tracking the Self| Experimenting with the Digital"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_13"|"Self-tracking| defined as the utilisation of computational devices that track personal data about physiologies and everyday behaviours in the quest for self-knowledge| has become a vibrant area of interdisciplinary research. Ethnographic studies highlight how self-tracking devices shape self-experience| as they accentuate and amplify aspects of the self and daily comportment. Following the contextual uses of digital data and data analytics carefully casts doubt on universal claims about technologised futures. Studies benefit from a loosening of methodological and theoretical commitments in order to explore self-tracking as ‘an unknown’| rather than a pre-defined research object. One of the strengths of the anthropology of technology is its multi-stability| a quality that facilitates the exploration of the phenomenon under study from contradictory and complementary perspectives. Self-tracking research maintains its originality if it finds ways to engage with the different registers and scales that are at play in processes of datafication and everyday techno-engagements. Ultimately| self-tracking-related research deals with the long-standing question: What and how is human? Technologies shape assumptions and promises of life| connecting anthropological research to the way in which specific devices and algorithmic systems are part of the processes in which the human is extended| reduced| inspired| and overpowered."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"253-271"|""|""|""|""|""|"Charting the Unknown"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_13"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/4Z75RDC7/Ruckenstein - 2022 - Charting the Unknown Tracking the Self| Experimen.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"E5FI6UFC"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Bunn| Stephanie"|"Technology as Skill in Handwork and Craft: Basketwork and Handweaving"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_3"|"Taking a definition of technology that posits it as an aspect of skilled handwork and embodied practice| this chapter draws on Bunn’s recent research into basketry and mathematics| referencing thinkers such as Bryan Pfaffenberger| John Dewey| Tim Ingold| Trevor Marchand| Ricardo Nemirovsky| and Juhanii Pallasmaa. The chapter explores how technology cannot be separated from the skilful person who employs it. Exploring the boundaries between basket-weaving and loom-weaving technologies highlights that| as an unmechanisable technology| basketry reveals how humans and technology are part of a dynamic whole."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"61-83"|""|""|""|""|""|"Technology as Skill in Handwork and Craft"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_3"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/T8AQ6JSM/Bunn - 2022 - Technology as Skill in Handwork and Craft Basketw.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"PX9FM5MZ"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Dumit| Joseph| Sanabria| Emilia"|"Set| Setting| and Clinical Trials: Colonial Technologies and Psychedelics"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_15"|"This chapter brings together ethnographic work on technologies of healing| pharmaceutical and psychedelic clinical trials| and ceremonial uses of the Amazonian herbal brew ayahuasca. Building on a review of anthropological work on clinical trials| we argue that randomised controlled trials (RCTs)| even psychedelic ones| have been captured by the pharmaceutical industry in its quest to grow profits rather than reduce illness. We track the role that the category of technology plays in continued industrialised| colonial| genocidal| and dispossessive violence. This includes institutions of intellectual property| evidence-based medicine| RCTs| pharmaceuticals| drugs| active ingredients| industrial medicine| diagnostic standards| investment capital| and treatment sovereignty. Using the idea of container technologies| we discuss how psychedelic clinical trials attempt to expand the magic bullet experimentally| to reveal set and setting. We contrast this with arguments by Indigenous scholars that ayahuasca is not a psychedelic| and that ceremonial work cannot be separated from ongoing colonial violence. Holding space for ceremonial work means refusing to know what the problem is ahead of the encounter with the plant spirit. Such settings are explicitly anti-causal| unpredictable| and deeply paradoxical| allowing something to happen that is not reducible to action| intention| or the act of containing."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"291-308"|""|""|""|""|""|"Set| Setting| and Clinical Trials"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_15"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/48LUAYAI/Dumit and Sanabria - 2022 - Set| Setting| and Clinical Trials Colonial Techno.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"W8ACI5E3"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Hasse| Cathrine"|"Humanism| Posthumanism| and New Humanism: How Robots Challenge the Anthropological Object"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_7"|"This chapter takes up the relation between humanism and posthumanism| and the significance of these concepts for anthropologists working with technology. The author argues that posthumanism confronts a humanism in anthropology which privileges the perspective on humans (instead of| e.g.| plants| rivers| and animals)| and she then goes on to dissolve the notion of ‘the human’ by pointing to| for instance| multi-species ethnographies. The author argues that the technologies created by humans are often overlooked as the means and enabling apparatuses behind these perspectives on humans. Furthermore| the development of posthumanism can be seen as an intermediate station on the way to a new and more comprehensive concept of humanism in anthropology| one which concerns ontogenesis rather than ontology. The arguments are illustrated by a project exploring children’s conceptions of humanoid robots and what these studies can tell us about the new kind of humanism. The robotic technologies become an ‘inverted mirror’ that shows us the boundaries of what we accept as human-like. This indicates the importance of including processes in the posthumanist turn| as well as opening the way to a ‘new humanism’ which understands ‘human’ as a process and a verb."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"145-164"|""|""|""|""|""|"Humanism| Posthumanism| and New Humanism"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_7"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZRRY5E8Q/Hasse - 2022 - Humanism| Posthumanism| and New Humanism How Robo.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"Q5B9I3QA"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Hoeyer| Klaus| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|"Knowing| Unknowing| and Re-knowing"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_11"|"Most technologies are knowledge-intensive| and contemporary knowledge production is often technology-intensive. Hence| knowledge practices are a central theme for a handbook for the anthropology of technology. Knowledge about knowing has mostly been considered a branch of philosophy or alternatively of theology. In this section we argue that the study of knowledge practices is part of both the foundation of the anthropological discipline and its future as we attend to technology-mediated forms of knowing| unknowing| and re-knowing. The section highlights the variations and multiplicities of knowing. It shows that studying knowledge and forms of knowing implies exploring forms of unknowing and ignorance. The seven contributions to this section present research on processes through which knowledge is made| what becomes silenced in the process| and how anthropology often holds a special role in bringing such lost insights or alternative forms of knowing back into the light. Each of the chapters presents a unique take on human engagement with knowledge and technologies of knowing| thereby continuing a long tradition of studying the production of knowledge as socially embedded and materially ingrained."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"217-235"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_11"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M89LGK7M/Hoeyer and Winthereik - 2022 - Knowing| Unknowing| and Re-knowing.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"CFZT8MBQ"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Knox| Hannah"|"Technology| Environment| and the Ends of Knowledge"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_12"|"This chapter explores the relationship between technology| the environment| and knowledge. It does so by focusing specifically on the challenges that digital infrastructures| as a form of contemporary technology| pose for modern ways of knowing—including the ways of knowing that anthropology as a modern discipline itself deploys. Centrally| this chapter argues that interdisciplinary work on digital infrastructures—taking place across anthropology| Science and Technology Studies (STS)| media studies| and art—has repeatedly brought to the surface their very unknowability. It also argues that this interdisciplinary nexus offers us new ways of engaging with these processes as critical aspects of contemporary social life and| in doing so| presenting new directions for an anthropology of technology."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"237-251"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_12"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/SAHBFX64/Knox - 2022 - Technology| Environment| and the Ends of Knowledge.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"NIUJH9UR"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Bille| Mikkel"|"Material Culture Studies: Objectification| Agency| and Intangibility"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_4"|"Material culture studies have in recent decades taken a more central role in anthropological thinking| but not just in terms of an interest in exploring individual objects| material qualities| patterns| or symbols of things. The goal is also to understand how human lives fundamentally unfold through material culture. This chapter explores technology through the broad variety of approaches captured under the heading ‘material culture studies’| to see how things are entangled in the values| meanings| and practices of human lives. It briefly outlines discussions about objectification| agency| and materiality to highlight how even the most mundane aspects of human life| such as light| have central bearing on human worlds. Lighting and lighting are| on the one hand| intangible but| on the other| have a profound effect on how the world appears. As a technology| lighting has shaped human societies by extending the day and carrying strong symbolic values| but also through embracing other objects in its material qualities. Humans adjust and manipulate such qualities to present spaces in particular ways that make sense in local contexts. To understand technologies one also needs to understand how their material qualities constitute the self and society."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"85-103"|""|""|""|""|""|"Material Culture Studies"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_4"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/FLE5UZRR/Bille - 2022 - Material Culture Studies Objectification| Agency|.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"9BJA4IMI"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Biruk| Cal"|"Assembling Population Data in the Field: The Labour| Technologies| and Materialities of Quantification"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_16"|"The concept of ‘population’ has enabled a long parade of biopolitical interventions and experiments in the Global South. Guided by abstractions such as birth rates| GDP| infant mortality| HIV prevalence| and longevity| and underpinned by racialised calculations of life and value| these projects rely on technologies of quantification that materialise data and ways of seeing that make data matter. Ethnographic study of the relations and transactions that comprise the work of making numbers draws attention to the social lives of data. Presenting a case study from rural Malawi—where demographers return year after year to administer household-level surveys—this chapter tracks the unfolding discursive and material production of data within a specific sociotechnical assemblage that constitutes the demographer’s ‘field’. In the process| it reviews key concepts drawn from science and technology studies and anthropological literature| with particular attention to ethnographies of counting and classification| and of the field sciences. The chapter concludes with brief reflections on anthropology’s equivocal relationship to population data and technologies of quantification."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"309-329"|""|""|""|""|""|"Assembling Population Data in the Field"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_16"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/UPG7L97P/Biruk - 2022 - Assembling Population Data in the Field The Labou.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"8IB5HM2T"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Kowal| Emma"|"Structuring Race into the Machine: The Spoiled Promise of Postgenomic Sequencing Technologies"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_8"|"Genetics has been a fruitful area of study for anthropologists of technology since the late twentieth century. In all its wide range of applications—from reproduction to forensics —genetic technologies raise questions of identity| power| and justice. The discernment of different ethnoracial groups—different ‘races’—is an explicit or implicit feature of many genetic technologies| with sometimes devastating consequences for minorities. Scholars of genetic technologies| including Reardon| Fullwiley| TallBear| Kahn| Fujimura| Bliss| and Pollock| have critiqued the persistence of race-based genetic science| but were often reassured that the wide availability of gene sequencing would eventually end the use of race as a proxy for genetic difference. Once an individual’s whole gene sequence could be easily read| the argument went| their ethnoracial classification would become redundant. Yet| something very different has transpired. New technologies have been accompanied by the rise of ‘ethnicity-specific reference genomes’ that claim to be a better reference for short-read sequencing in specific ethnoracial groups. Ethnicity-specific reference genomes illustrate how race| ethnic| and national differences have remained embedded in the latest iteration of genome sequencing| despite earlier hopes that accurate and accessible full genome sequencing would see the end of the use of racial classifications."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"165-182"|""|""|""|""|""|"Structuring Race into the Machine"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_8"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/GDTG8ZS6/Kowal - 2022 - Structuring Race into the Machine The Spoiled Pro.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"2Y6JI5WP"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Poirier| Lindsay"|"Data| Knowledge Practices| and Naturecultural Worlds: Vehicle Emissions in the Anthropocene"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_14"|"This chapter details the various techno-cultural assemblages giving rise to data collected to model and measure anthropogenic worlds| arguing that data-based technologies both represent and co-produce the Anthropocene. It begins with a review of scholarship emerging at the intersection of science and technology studies and information studies that advances understanding of data infrastructure and knowledge practices| and their role within the anthropogenic assemblages that shape history. Drawing on a case study describing how vehicle emissions are measured and regulated in the US| I examine the materialities and mutability of technologies designed to produce data about air quality| along with the cultures and politics that shape them. I detail how US environmental health researchers and regulators grapple with the meaning of evidence and the basis for regulatory decisions as they confront the limits of automated data-collecting and modelling technologies. Finally| I meditate on the role of data-based technologies in mediating the environments we inhabit and the knowledge through which we perceive them."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"273-290"|""|""|""|""|""|"Data| Knowledge Practices| and Naturecultural Worlds"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_14"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/TWUMD348/Poirier - 2022 - Data| Knowledge Practices| and Naturecultural Worl.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"75VDED7T"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Coupaye| Ludovic"|"Making ‘Technology’ Visible: Technical Activities and the Chaîne Opératoire"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_2"|"This chapter presents the chaîne opératoire (‘operational sequence’)| an ethnographic method which aims at revealing the fundamental relationality of artefacts| practices| and networks| often black-boxed within the concept of ‘technology’| by making visible the fundamental material| social and cultural heterogeneity| of technical activities| their relational intricacy| the interweaving of human and non-human actors| causalities| choices| and contingencies. It gives empirical grounding to contemporary analytical concepts such as ‘agency’| ‘network’| and ‘materiality’| as well as revealing how and when technical processes are interlaced with questions of knowledge| kinship| economics| religion| or politics. After presenting the chaîne opératoire method| I examine the analytical purchase of the term ‘technical’| which not only emphasises the performative dimensions of practices but is also less loaded with contemporary associations with| and assumptions of| linear progress and determinism than ‘technology’. I then situate the study of technical activities within material culture studies| before clearing up some misconceptions about the method’s potentials and its limits. I end the chapter with an illustration of the analytical potential of the chaîne opératoire in two different ethnographic case settings: the first| laptop computer use in France| the second| yam cultivation in Papua New Guinea."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:51"|"37-60"|""|""|""|""|""|"Making ‘Technology’ Visible"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_2"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/M9C6RFNL/Coupaye - 2022 - Making ‘Technology’ Visible Technical Activities .pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"7DUV8PH5"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo"|"The Anthropology of Technology: The Formation of a Field"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_1"|"Anthropos and techne are inseparable when it comes to the study of humans and their societies. From its very origins as a discipline| anthropology has recorded and researched human-technology interfaces in efforts to account for and understand forms of social organisation and practice as well as systems of belief and meaning throughout the world. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the gradual formation of ‘anthropology of technology’ as a field of enquiry| from early evolutionary studies of technology via critiques of it by those who championed diffusionist understandings| to Maussian approaches to techniques as material actions| technology as skilled practice| and more contemporary understandings of technologies in terms of socio-technical systems and infrastructures. It is exactly such a multiplicity of approaches that has contributed to the thriving anthropologies of technology that make up this field of enquiry| allowing for analytical and methodological scaling on the part of the ethnographer| who can choose to focus on embodied skills| on practices/material actions| or on larger socio-technical systems which| together| make up technologies."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:52"|"1-33"|""|""|""|""|""|"The Anthropology of Technology"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_1"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/CWK7PAXV/Bruun and Wahlberg - 2022 - The Anthropology of Technology The Formation of a.pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"UE7FWSV6"|"bookSection"|"2022"|"Cool| Alison"|"Peopled By Data: Statistical Knowledge Practices| Population-Making| and the State"|"The Palgrave Handbook of the Anthropology of Technology"|"9789811670848"|""|""|"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_17"|"On the surface| population statistics can seem like straightforward descriptions. Birth rates| for example| seem to represent phenomena—swells and ebbs in populations—that would occur with or without statistical confirmation. Population data| then| is about people. But how does that work—people turning into data| forming populations? What does it mean to say that data or statistics are ‘about’ something or someone? This chapter takes up the question of how populations come to be built and known through data and statistics. Drawing on ethnographic research in Sweden| I also offer a case study of how scientists work with and transform data to build populations—in this case| a population of Swedish twins. Following the data to the researchers who make use of it| the case study illustrates the labour-intensive and eminently social processes of creation and abstraction that allow data and statistics to be ‘about’ people or populations. Nevertheless| when some researchers offer accounts of population-making| they invoke a vernacular anthropology of ‘registry culture’ in which research participation is a valued tradition| the motivation for| rather than the outcome of national and scientific data collection."|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"2022-03-29 14:00:53"|"331-353"|""|""|""|""|""|"Peopled By Data"|""|""|""|""|"Springer"|"Singapore"|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Springer Link"|""|"DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7084-8_17"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/ZMXNZ8FG/Cool - 2022 - Peopled By Data Statistical Knowledge Practices| .pdf"|""|""|""|"Bruun| Maja Hojer| Wahlberg| Ayo| Douglas-Jones| Rachel| Hasse| Cathrine| Hoeyer| Klaus| Kristensen| Dorthe Brogård| Winthereik| Brit Ross"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"N738EG86"|"book"|"2022"|""|"PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF TECHNOLOGY"|""|"9789811670848"|""|""|""|""|"2022"|"2022-03-29 14:05:21"|"2022-03-29 14:05:21"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"PALGRAVE MACMILLAN"|"S.l."|"English"|""|""|""|""|"Open WorldCat"|""|"OCLC: 1305911739"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"89FT7Z5Z"|"journalArticle"|"2022"|"McKeown| Maeve"|"The View from Below: How the Neoliberal Academy Is Shaping Contemporary Political Theory"|"Society"|""|"0147-2011"|"10.1007/s12115-022-00705-z"|"https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s12115-022-00705-z"|"Contemporary political theory is a game. Individuals compete to publish in ‘top’ journals| to amass greater numbers of publications than their peers| then journal-ranking is combined with number of publications generating scores. The aim is to get the most points. Whoever gets the most points wins: they get the best jobs and the most prestige. This Hunger Games–like contest has serious consequences for people’s lives| determining who can make a living from academia| who will be relegated to the academic precariat or forced out of the profession. In this article| I argue that| aside from the chilling effect that job insecurity and the gamification of academia has on the precariat| these conditions are stifling intellectual creativity| diversity| and dissent in political theory/philosophy. I discuss how privatization and deregulation of universities has created unbearable working conditions| why academics are forced to publish in so-called top journals and why this is detrimental to our field| marginalizing people| topics| and methodologies these journals do not support (which usually align with already structurally marginalized peoples and modes of knowledge). I explain why we are engaging in this game and how it perpetuates itself. I conclude with some suggestions for breaking this vicious cycle| as well as a discussion of who is really benefitting from it| namely| the corporate elites who run many universities and most academic publishers."|"2022"|"2022-04-07 11:48:32"|"2022-04-07 11:48:32"|"2022-04-07 11:48:32"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"The View from Below"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"www.readcube.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LPRTYAYM/10.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"IMD7ZA7D"|"journalArticle"|""|"Birkbak| Andreas"|"Democratic Situations"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"2022-05-19 08:07:28"|"2022-05-19 08:07:28"|""|"274"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"Zotero"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/XHSP7NFR/Birkbak - Democratic Situations.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"H32L3QMV"|"book"|"2022"|"Papazu| Andreas Birkbak Irina"|"Democratic Situations"|""|"978-1-912729-30-2"|""|""|"https://www.matteringpress.org/books/democratic-situations"|""|"2022-05-18"|"2022-05-19 08:07:31"|"2022-05-19 08:07:31"|"2022-05-19 08:07:31"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Mattering Press"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"www.matteringpress.org"|""|"DOI: 10.28938/9781912729302"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/94RSL36Q/Papazu - 2022 - Democratic Situations.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/53ZZSRSS/list-of-figures.html"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZM4PNCNX"|"report"|"2022"|"Sanchez-Graells| Albert"|"Initial comments on the UK’s Procurement Bill: A lukewarm assessment"|""|""|""|""|"https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=4114141"|"On 11 May 2022| the Cabinet Office introduced the much-awaited Procurement Bill| which is meant to transform the UK’s procurement rulebook post-Brexit. In this paper I offer some initial comments on the Bill and related documents| including: (i) the economic justification in its impact assessment| (ii) some general comments on legislative technique and the quality of the Bill and its Explanatory Notes| (iii) some observations on what may have not been carried over from the Transforming Public Procurement consultation and government response| (iv) a mapping of important aspects of procurement regulation that the Bill does not cover and will thus have to wait for secondary legislation and/or guidance| (v) some general considerations on the unclear impact of different wording for ‘terms of art’| including their interpretation| and (vi) fifty selected issues I have spotted in my first reading of the Bill. I close with some considerations on the difficulty of ensuring a sufficient fix along the legislative process."|"2022-05-19"|"2022-05-19 12:13:06"|"2022-05-19 12:13:06"|"2022-05-19 12:13:06"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Initial comments on the UK’s Procurement Bill"|""|""|""|""|"Social Science Research Network"|"Rochester| NY"|"en"|""|"SSRN Scholarly Paper"|""|""|"papers.ssrn.com"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/7VFXYG2F/Sanchez-Graells - 2022 - Initial comments on the UK’s Procurement Bill A l.pdf| /Users/alex/Zotero/storage/28PA5ETA/papers.html"|""|""|"Brexit| deregulation| Procurement Bill| Public procurement| reform| transforming public procurement"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"4114141"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"A683867S"|"journalArticle"|"2022"|"Tomlinson| Joe| Somers-Joce| Cassie"|"Missing Evidence? the Duty to Acquire Systemic Data in Public Law"|"SSRN Electronic Journal"|""|"1556-5068"|"10.2139/ssrn.4053832"|"https://www.ssrn.com/abstract=4053832"|"Public officials often determine how far they should proactively inquire as to the impact of public policies or their chosen modes of administration. They are also often accused of failing to collect valuable systemic data capable of being captured with minimal effort. Such concerns are growing in an increasingly digitalised state where the possibilities of collecting administrative data with little burden are expanding. This chapter examines the duties that public law places on public bodies in respect of such decisions. We argue that established case law in this domain—rooted both in common law and statute—can be viewed fruitfully as providing a ‘duty to acquire systemic data|’ which can and should be more fully realised in practice."|"2022"|"2022-05-23 14:13:59"|"2022-05-23 14:13:59"|"2022-05-23 14:13:59"|""|""|""|""|""|"SSRN Journal"|"Missing Evidence?"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Crossref)"|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/T6FKQPLI/Tomlinson and Somers-Joce - 2022 - Missing Evidence the Duty to Acquire Systemic Dat.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"ZE66HL8Y"|"report"|"2021"|"O’Neil| Mathieu| Xiaolan Cai| Muselli| Laure| Et Al."|"The coproduction of open source software by volunteers and big tech firms"|""|""|""|""|"https://apo.org.au/node/312607"|"Big tech firms such as Amazon are using cloud computing and Software as a Service to transform open source software| which is intended to be shared and modified| into closed assets. This report maps how firms are collaborating with communities of unpaid volunteers to produce open source code| used in most IT applications and infrastructures."|"2021"|"2022-06-14 13:25:13"|"2022-06-14 13:25:13"|"2022-06-14 13:25:13"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"News and Media Research Centre (UC)"|""|"en"|""|""|""|""|"DOI.org (Datacite)"|""|"DOI: 10.25916/R8VG-HD09"|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/BH2VDP99/O’Neil et al. - 2021 - The coproduction of open source software by volunt.pdf"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|
|"RQIRKKVA"|"book"|"1993"|"Grimshaw| Anna| Hart| Keith"|"Anthropology and the crisis of the intellectuals"|""|""|""|""|""|""|"1993"|"2022-07-05 10:15:23"|"2022-07-05 10:15:23"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"Prickly pear pamphlets| No.1"|""|""|""|"Prickly Pear Press"|"Cambridge"|"eng"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"/Users/alex/Zotero/storage/LG8YHM25/1.pdf"|""|"Anthropology -- History| Anthropology -- Methodology"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|