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Introduction to ‘Secrecy and Transparency’ The Politics of Opacity and Openness
C Birchall
Theory, Culture & Society 28 (7-8), 7-25, 2011
3392011
Knowledge goes pop: From conspiracy theory to gossip
C Birchall
Berg Publishers, 2006
2572006
Radical transparency?
C Birchall
Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies 14 (1), 77-88, 2014
1792014
New cultural studies: Adventures in theory
C Birchall, G Hall
University of Georgia Press, 2006
1452006
Transparency, interrupted: Secrets of the left
C Birchall
Theory, culture & society 28 (7-8), 60-84, 2011
1332011
‘Data. gov-in-a-box’ Delimiting transparency
C Birchall
European Journal of Social Theory 18 (2), 185-202, 2015
912015
Radical secrecy: The ends of transparency in datafied America
C Birchall
U of Minnesota Press, 2021
592021
Shareveillance: Subjectivity between open and closed data
C Birchall
Big Data & Society 3 (2), 2053951716663965, 2016
592016
Shareveillance: The dangers of openly sharing and covertly collecting data
C Birchall
U of Minnesota Press, 2017
572017
“There's Been Too Much Secrecy in This City”: The False Choice between Secrecy and Transparency in US Politics
C Birchall
Cultural Politics 7 (1), 133-156, 2011
492011
Aesthetics of the secret
C Birchall
New Formations: a journal of culture/theory/politics 83 (1), 25-46, 2014
472014
Digital Age| Managing Secrecy
C Birchall
International journal of communication 10, 12, 2016
442016
Conspiracy theories and academic discourses: The necessary possibility of popular (over) interpretation
C Birchall
Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 15 (1), 67-76, 2001
382001
‘Feels Like Home’: Dawson’s Creek, Nostalgia and the Young Adult Viewer
C Birchall
Teen TV: genre, consumption, identity, 176-89, 2004
372004
Conspiracy Theories in the Time of COVID-19
C Birchall, P Knight
Routledge, 2022
232022
Six answers to the question “what is secrecy studies?”
C Birchall
Secrecy and Society 1 (1), 2, 2016
152016
The Politics of Opacity and Openness: Introduction to ‘Transparency.’
C Birchall
Theory, Culture & Society 28 (7-8), 7-25, 2011
152011
Interrupting transparency
C Birchall
Transparency, Society and Subjectivity: Critical Perspectives, 343-367, 2018
142018
The commodification of conspiracy theory.
C Birchall
81020, 2002
142002
Do your own research: Conspiracy theories and the internet
C Birchall, P Knight
Social Research: An International Quarterly 89 (3), 579-605, 2022
122022
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