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[^Crawford and Joler]: ![](bib:3f8dd486-3e28-45ef-929f-65086850870e) |
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[^Goldenfein]: LIBRARY (if jake's willing to share?) Jake Goldenfein, *Monitoring Laws: Profiling and Identity in the World State* (Cambridge University Press, 2019) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108637657 |
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[^McQuillan]: ![](bib:c58be9a5-a599-4a4b-b58f-a07721fc1721) |
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[^halcyon_audio_1]: Interview with [Halcyon Lawrence](http://www.halcyonlawrence.com/) on August 31, 2020. |
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[^halcyon_audio_1]: Interview with [Halcyon Lawrence](http://www.halcyonlawrence.com/) on August 31, 2020. See also Thao Phan, "Amazon Echo and the Aesthetics of Whiteneness" 5(1) *Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience* (2019), 1-38. |
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[^Virilio]: ![](bib:8558647f-101d-43ff-a531-5df8eb87199a) p.53 |
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[^Faroki, Paglen]: Mark Andrejevic, [Operational Listening (Eavesdropping)](https://youtu.be/OxOKlgsc3_M), recorded on August 10, 2018 |
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[^Billy Li]: ![](bib:fac6c1a2-946f-43c4-83f5-e54fd7185c18) For a good introduction to adversarialism, see LIBRARY Goodfellow |