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ICYMI: My “Stop & Drone” post over on Cyborgology

June 28, 2013 · by Robin James · in cyborgology, drones, implicit knowledge, race, racism, stop and frisk

I’m super excited that I’ll be doing a series of guest posts on Cyborgology this summer. Their work is so incredibly good, and it’s an honor to be published there. Anyway, my first guest post is up. It’s on drones,…

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