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* Bossewitch, Jonah (2012) 'Yelling it like it is', available: http://alchemicalmusings.org/2012/01/15/yelling-it-like-it-is/ (accessed 26 Jan 2012). | * Bossewitch, Jonah (2012) 'Yelling it like it is', available: http://alchemicalmusings.org/2012/01/15/yelling-it-like-it-is/ (accessed 26 Jan 2012). | ||
::Thoughts on the aggressive rhetorical tactics of Eben Moglen re:Facebook privacy | ::Thoughts on the aggressive rhetorical tactics of Eben Moglen re:Facebook privacy | ||
* Jeffrieds, A. (2011) 'What is Digital Veganism? Cody Brown Explains His Catchphrase', Observer.com, available: http://www.betabeat.com/2011/06/28/what-is-digital-veganism-cody-brown-explains-his-catchphrase/ | |||
===Journal Articles=== | ===Journal Articles=== |
Revision as of 17:46, 26 January 2012
News Articles
- Jeffries, A. (2011) 'In Which Eben Moglen Like, Legit Yells at Me for Having Facebook', Oberserver.com, available: http://www.betabeat.com/2011/12/13/in-which-eben-moglen-like-legit-yells-at-me-for-being-on-facebook/ (accessed 26 Jan 2012).
- Bossewitch, Jonah (2012) 'Yelling it like it is', available: http://alchemicalmusings.org/2012/01/15/yelling-it-like-it-is/ (accessed 26 Jan 2012).
- Thoughts on the aggressive rhetorical tactics of Eben Moglen re:Facebook privacy
- Jeffrieds, A. (2011) 'What is Digital Veganism? Cody Brown Explains His Catchphrase', Observer.com, available: http://www.betabeat.com/2011/06/28/what-is-digital-veganism-cody-brown-explains-his-catchphrase/
Journal Articles
Essays
- Arjun Appadurai, Archive and Aspiration. In Information is Alive, edited by Joke Brouwer and Arjen Mulder 14-25. Rotterdam: V2_Publishing/NAI Publishers, pp.14-25 (2003)
- Briet, Suzanne (1951, English translation 2006) What is Documentation? Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press Inc.
- Derrida, J. () Archive Fever (pp.9-21)
Misc Texts
Books
- Freud, S. () Two Short Accounts of Psychoanalysis
Book chapters
Web pages
- Out History (2011) F.B.I. and Homosexuality: A History [online], available: http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/F.B.I._and_Homosexuality:_A_History (accessed 17 Jan 2012).
- Public archive, to which members of the public are invited to add information about FBI syping incidents they know of.