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Intersectional technologies
- Islam and Feminism: a vexed relationship? Thinking through the "Muslim Question" and its epistemological conundrums. DiGeSt: Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies, 1 (1), 51-59.
- Zach Blas & Micha Carde, “Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics”, AI & Soc, August 2015
- Jacob Gaboury, Critical Unmaking: Toward a Queer Computation
- Noah Tsika, CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online DOI: 10.1353/wsq.2016.0038
Decolonisation à la belge
- Palimpsest of the Africa Museum - Matthias De Groof & Mona Mpembele ( intervention de Toma Lumumbe et ++)
- http://unprojects.org.au/magazine/issues/issue-12-1/editorial-the-unbearable-hotness-of-decolonisation/
- http://activearchives.org/wiki/Archiving_the_Data-body:_human_and_nonhuman_agency_in_the_documents_of_Kurenniemi
- https://aljean.wordpress.com/2016/10/03/the-opposite-of-archiving-zoe-leonard-fae-richards-and-the-watermelon-woman/ (the idea of deconstructing the current system of archive to rebuild another one)
Decolonial computing
- This is For Everyone? Steps towards decolonizing the Web. the text questions the notion of openness as universal good and situates the web as a socio-technical structure https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/397709/1/jogden_decolonising_web.pdf
- http://constantvzw.org/site/Discrimination-Big-Data,2275.html
- https://roelof.info/~r/DB06_Executing_Practices_Modifiying_the_Universal_Pierrot_Roscam_Abbing_Snelting.pdf. travail questionant le traitement de diversité via Unicode
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303980379_A_brief_introduction_to_decolonial_computing
Techno-decolonialisme
- https://geraldine.juarez.se/publications/Intercolonial.pdf
- Radically De-Historicising the Archive. Decolonising Archival Memory from the Supremacy of Historical Discourse
by Wolfgang Ernst