Bildzensur. Löschung technischer Bilder

Technical censorship of pictures is omnipresent and invisible at the same time. Content moderation on social media and automatic deletions by algorithms have given rise to a new union of human and non-human protagonists. While traditional institutions of censorship regulated the impact of dangerous...

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1. autor: Müller-Helle, Katja
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Język:niemiecki
Wydane: De Gruyter 2021
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Bildzensur. Löschung technischer Bilder
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