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LENGLET, Marc. [[Conflicting codes and codings: How algorithmic trading is reshaping financial regulation]]. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 28, n. 6, p. 44-66, 2011.
 
LENGLET, Marc. [[Conflicting codes and codings: How algorithmic trading is reshaping financial regulation]]. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 28, n. 6, p. 44-66, 2011.
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PARISER, Eli. [[The filter bubble: What the Internet is hiding from you]]. Penguin UK, 2011.

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ANDERSON, Christopher W. Understanding the role played by algorithms and computational practices in the collection, evaluation, presentation, and dissemination of journalistic evidence. In: st Berlin Symposium on the Internet and Society, Berlin. 2011.

CHENEY-LIPPOLD, John. A new algorithmic identity: Soft biopolitics and the modulation of control. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 28, n. 6, p. 164-181, 2011. http://www.scribd.com/doc/105663794/A-New-Algorithmic-Identity-Soft-Biopolitcs

INTRONA, Lucas D. The enframing of code: Agency, originality and the plagiarist. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 28, n. 6, p. 113-141, 2011.

INTRONA, Lucas D.; HAYES, Niall. On sociomaterial imbrications: What plagiarism detection systems reveal and why it matters. Information and Organization, v. 21, n. 2, p. 107-122, 2011.

KRAEMER, F, van OVERVELD, K, and PETERSON, M. Is there an ethics of algorithms?. Ethics and Information Technology 13(3): 251–260, 2011.

LENGLET, Marc. Conflicting codes and codings: How algorithmic trading is reshaping financial regulation. Theory, Culture & Society, v. 28, n. 6, p. 44-66, 2011.

PARISER, Eli. The filter bubble: What the Internet is hiding from you. Penguin UK, 2011.