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MAYER-SCHONBERGER, V. and CUKIER, K. [[Big data: a revolution that will transform how we live work and think]]. London: John Murray, 2013.
 
MAYER-SCHONBERGER, V. and CUKIER, K. [[Big data: a revolution that will transform how we live work and think]]. London: John Murray, 2013.
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MUSIANI, F. (2013). [[Governance by algorithms]]. Internet Policy Review,[online] 2(3). Available at: https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/governance-algorithms [Accessed: 19 Dec. 2018].
  
 
NAPOLI, Philip. [[The algorithm as institution: Toward a theoretical framework for automated media production and consumption]]. Paper presented at the Media in Transition Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 2013.
 
NAPOLI, Philip. [[The algorithm as institution: Toward a theoretical framework for automated media production and consumption]]. Paper presented at the Media in Transition Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 2013.

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BAROCAS, Solon; HOOD, Sophie; ZIEWITZ, Malte. Governing algorithms: A provocation piece. 2013.

CRAWFORD K (2013) The hidden biases of Big Data. Harvard Business Review. Epub ahead of print 1 April 2013. Available at: https://hbr.org/2013/04/the-hidden-biasesin-big-data (accessed 1 September 2017).

MAYER-SCHONBERGER, V. and CUKIER, K. Big data: a revolution that will transform how we live work and think. London: John Murray, 2013.

MUSIANI, F. (2013). Governance by algorithms. Internet Policy Review,[online] 2(3). Available at: https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/governance-algorithms [Accessed: 19 Dec. 2018].

NAPOLI, Philip. The algorithm as institution: Toward a theoretical framework for automated media production and consumption. Paper presented at the Media in Transition Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 2013.