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Critical Digital Sovereignties
Writings from a CARGC workshop series
Data Embassy: The Myth of National Sovereignty in the Cloud
by Stanislav Budnitsky
Towards a Relational View of Digital Sovereignty
Essay on theorizing sovereignty and digitality as necessarily situated and partial constructions
Fear, pleasure, and digital leaks in Egypt
Essay on the troubling of bodily and national sovereignty in Egyptian television
Digesting National Sovereignty
Infrastructure as 'public good': The Limits of Local Governance in a Global Internet
Notes and Experiments in Audioethnography: Eastern State Penitentiary
Experimental sonic autoethnography of the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia
The Digital Exclosure: Sovereignty According to Islamic State
Essay on ISIS' relationship to media technologies, sovereignty, and the performance of nation-making.
Thinking Similarly, Operating Differently
An essay on the divergence between Cuban legal notions of technological sovereignty and the technological practices of Cubans themselves.
Digital Sovereignty as Resource Politics
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