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* Lialina, O., Espenschied, D. and Buerger, M. (2009) ''Digital Folklore: To computer users, with love and respect''. Stuttgart: Merz & Solitude.
* Lialina, O., Espenschied, D. and Buerger, M. (2009) ''Digital Folklore: To computer users, with love and respect''. Stuttgart: Merz & Solitude.
* Russell, L. (2020) ''Glitch Feminism''. Verso Books.


* Steyerl, H. (2023) ''Hito Steyerl, mean images, NLR 140/141, March–June 2023'', ''New Left Review''. Available at: <nowiki>https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii140/articles/hito-steyerl-mean-images</nowiki> (Accessed: 31 October 2023).
* Steyerl, H. (2023) ''Hito Steyerl, mean images, NLR 140/141, March–June 2023'', ''New Left Review''. Available at: <nowiki>https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii140/articles/hito-steyerl-mean-images</nowiki> (Accessed: 31 October 2023).

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Bibliography
  • Berlant, L.G. (2023) On the inconvenience of other people. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Boer, R. (2023) Smooth city: Against urban perfection, towards collective alternatives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
  • Campbell, H. (2005) ‘Considering spiritual dimensions within computer-mediated communication studies’, New Media & Society, 7(1), pp. 110–134. doi:10.1177/1461444805049147.
  • Lialina, O., Espenschied, D. and Buerger, M. (2009) Digital Folklore: To computer users, with love and respect. Stuttgart: Merz & Solitude.
  • Russell, L. (2020) Glitch Feminism. Verso Books.
  • Steyerl, H. (2023) Hito Steyerl, mean images, NLR 140/141, March–June 2023, New Left Review. Available at: https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii140/articles/hito-steyerl-mean-images (Accessed: 31 October 2023).