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@@ -156,3 +156,15 @@ The collective work that produced this book is based on the claim that today’s volume = "", url = "", } + +@book{jepson2020, + title = "Rewilding: The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery", + author = "Blythe, Paul Jepson; Cain", + year = "2020", + publisher = "Icon Books Ltd", + isbn = "178578627X,9781785786273", + series = "Hot Science", + edition = "", + volume = "", + url = "", +} diff --git a/politics.bib b/politics.bib index f2ba569..e231cef 100644 --- a/politics.bib +++ b/politics.bib @@ -2867,3 +2867,22 @@ year = {2017}, url = {https://encontro.redegovernanca.net.br/encontro-anual/issue/view/edicao-01}, } + +@book{odell2019, + title = {How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy}, + author = {Jenny Odell}, + year = {2019}, + publisher = {Melville House}, + isbn = {1612197493,9781612197494}, + series = {}, + edition = {Hardcover}, + volume = {}, +} + +% https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/may/04/the-internet-is-in-decline-it-needs-rewilding +@misc{farrell2024, + title = "We Need To Rewild The Internet", + author = "Farrell, Maria and Berjon, Robin", + year = "2024", + url = "https://www.noemamag.com/we-need-to-rewild-the-internet/", +} diff --git a/surveillance.bib b/surveillance.bib index f7996ca..68581fe 100644 --- a/surveillance.bib +++ b/surveillance.bib @@ -122,3 +122,16 @@ url = "https://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/07/24/blueprints-of-nsa-data-center-in-utah-suggest-its-storage-capacity-is-less-impressive-than-thought/?sh=701cc9807457", note = "Acessado em 07/04/2024", } + +@article{brunton2011, + title = {Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory of obfuscation}, + author = {Brunton, Finn and Nissenbaum, Helen}, + year = {2011}, + journal = {First Monday}, + number = {5}, + month = {Apr.}, + volume = {16}, + url = {https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3493}, + doi = {10.5210/fm.v16i5.3493}, + abstract = {Computer-enabled data collection, aggregation, and mining dramatically change the nature of contemporary surveillance. Refusal is not a practical option, as data collection is an inherent condition of many essential societal transactions. We present one vernacular response to this regime of everyday surveillance, a tactic we call obfuscation. With a variety of possible motivations, actors engage in obfuscation by producing misleading, false, or ambiguous data with the intention of confusing an adversary or simply adding to the time or cost of separating bad data from good. Our paper develops a political theory of obfuscation, linking contemporary and historical cases to develop a descriptive account of obfuscation that is able to capture key commonalities in systems from radar chaff to BitTorrent.}, +} diff --git a/technology.bib b/technology.bib index 87d65d5..97bcc23 100644 --- a/technology.bib +++ b/technology.bib @@ -433,3 +433,15 @@ year = "2022", url = "https://digital-platform.euroconsult-ec.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Sat_Built_2022_Extract.pdf", } + +@book{busch2011, + title = "Standards: Recipes for Reality", + author = "Busch, Lawrence", + year = "2011", + publisher = "MIT Press", + isbn = "0262016389,9780262016384", + series = "Infrastructures", + edition = "", + volume = "", + url = "", +} |