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* Noah Tsika (2016), [[Media:Tsika2016.pdf|CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online]] | * Noah Tsika (2016), [[Media:Tsika2016.pdf|CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online]] | ||
* Roopika Risam (2015), [http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/9/2/000208/000208.html Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities] | * Roopika Risam (2015), [http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/9/2/000208/000208.html Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities] | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 3 October 2019
Archive histories otherwise
- Achille Mbembe (2002), The Power of the Archive and its Limits.
- Elizabeth Povinelli (2011), The Woman on the Other Side of the Wall: Archiving the Otherwise in Postcolonial Digital Archives
- Ann Laura Stoler (2002), Colonial archive and the arts of governance
- Stuart Hall (2001) Constituting an archive.
- Paul Basu, Ferdinand de Jong (2014), Utopian archives, decolonial affordances
- Walter D. Mignolo (2009), Epistemic disobedience, independent thought and de-colonial freedom. In: Theory, Culture & Society
- Alexandra Juhasz (2016) The opposite of archiving: Zoe Leonard, Fae Richards, and the Watermelon Woman
- Geoff Cox, Nicolas Malevé, Michael Murtaugh (2014), Archiving the Data-body: human and nonhuman agency in the documents of Kurenniemi
- Marika Cifor, Stacy Wood (2017), Critical Feminism in the Archives
- Rodney G.S. Carter (2006), Of Things Said and Unsaid: Power, Archival Silences, and Power in Silence*
- Nicole Robert (2014), Getting intersectional in museums
Decolonisation à la belge
- Matthias De Groof et Mona Mpembele, avec intervention de Toma Muteba Luntumbue (2018), The Palimpsest of the Africa Museum
- Neika Lehman, Maddee Clark (2018), The Unbearable Hotness of Decolonisation
- Jeanne Coppens, Benjamine Laini Lusalusa, Léa Grégoire (2018) Another Tervuren - Renovation as reparation?, KUMBUKA - Zine Décolonial
- Bambi Cueppens (2005), Mark groet 's morgens de dingen
Techno-decolonialism + intersectional technologies
- Jessica Ogden, Susan Halford, Les Carr, Graeme Earl (2015), This is For Everyone? Steps towards decolonizing the Web.
- Panel discussion: Geoffrey Bowker, Solon Barocas and Antoinette Rouvroy; moderation: Seda Guerses (2015), Discrimination and big data
- Roel Roscam Abbing, Peggy Pierrot (2018), Modifying the Universal.
- Geraldine Juarez, Intercolonial Technogalactic (2016), https://geraldine.juarez.se/publications/Intercolonial.pdf
- Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), A brief introduction to decolonial computing
- Kavitah Philip, Lili Irani, Paul Dourish (2012), Postcolonial Computing: A Tactical Survey
- Wolfgang Ernst (2016), Radically De-Historicising the Archive. Decolonising Archival Memory from the Supremacy of Historical Discourse
- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race
- Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics
- Jacob Gaboury (2018), Critical Unmaking: Toward a Queer Computation
- Noah Tsika (2016), CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online
- Roopika Risam (2015), Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities