Transparency as Manipulation? Uncovering the Disciplinary Power of Algorithmic Transparency | Philosophy and Technology | 2022 |
Transversing Digi-Spaces and Newcomer Youth Encounters: Considering a Minoritarian Politics Online | | 2022 |
Algorithmic Logics and War | Social and Cultural Studies of Robots and AI | 2022 |
Data Lands/Data Subjects | Social and Cultural Studies of Robots and AI | 2022 |
Smartphones and the Perception of Space | International Journal of Digital Innovation in the Built Environment | 2022 |
Fostering the ‘Promising Student’ at the Outset. The Digitization and Management of Student Success in the Competitive University | Educational Governance Research | 2022 |
Life after debt: The governmentalities of debt relief | Irish Journal of Sociology | |
Understanding Power: Communicating Resistance | | 2020 |
Conditions of Control and Agency | | 2021 |
Move, eat, sleep, repeat: Living by rhythm with proactive self-tracking technologies | Nordicom Review | 2021 |
Social acceptability of personal data utilization business according to data controllers and purposes | | 2021 |
The Technology Is Enemy for Me at the Moment: How Smart Home Technologies Assert Control Beyond Intent | | 2021 |
Sleep-Mode | | 2021 |
From discipline to control in nursing practice: A poststructuralist reflection | Nursing Philosophy | 2020 |
Work That Causes Harm: Violent Labour and the Ecology of Suffering | Canadian Review of American Studies | 2020 |
Consumerism and Surveillance in Leighton Evans and Michael Saker’s Location-Based Social Media: Space, Time, and Identity | | 2019 |
Alex & I: narrative and network resistance | Social Identities | 2019 |
Surveillance, Sousveillance, and the Uncanny Domestic Architecture of Black Mirror | | 2019 |
Extreme Otherness: ‘The Muslim Menace’ | | 2018 |
Introduction: Towards Another Reading of 9/11 Neorealist Fiction | | 2018 |
Mathematics Teachers as Products and Agents: To Be and Not to Be. That’s the Point! | | 2017 |