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2 “To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans” - Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945–1972
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Black Data 17
- 2 “To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans” - Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945–1972 49
- 3 Machine Learning and the Queer Technics of Opacity 83
- 4 Objectionable Nipples. Puritan Data Politics and Sexual Agency in Social Media 107
- 5 HIV Data as Queer Data. Biomedical Sexualities, Treatmentas- Prevention, and the New Sex Hierarchy for People Living with HIV 128
- 6 Generated Vulnerability. Male Sex Workers, Third-Party Platforms, and Data Security 155
- 7 Not Enough Meaningful Data? Lessons from Eastern Europe 173
- 8 Reciprocating Sexy Information. Reflections on Studying the Data of Gay Sex in Beirut 205
- 9 Homobiles. Queering Data through Ephemerality and Intimacy 228
- 10 Situated Indications. Queer STS Experiments on Global Datafication 253
- List of Contributors 287
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Black Data 17
- 2 “To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans” - Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945–1972 49
- 3 Machine Learning and the Queer Technics of Opacity 83
- 4 Objectionable Nipples. Puritan Data Politics and Sexual Agency in Social Media 107
- 5 HIV Data as Queer Data. Biomedical Sexualities, Treatmentas- Prevention, and the New Sex Hierarchy for People Living with HIV 128
- 6 Generated Vulnerability. Male Sex Workers, Third-Party Platforms, and Data Security 155
- 7 Not Enough Meaningful Data? Lessons from Eastern Europe 173
- 8 Reciprocating Sexy Information. Reflections on Studying the Data of Gay Sex in Beirut 205
- 9 Homobiles. Queering Data through Ephemerality and Intimacy 228
- 10 Situated Indications. Queer STS Experiments on Global Datafication 253
- List of Contributors 287
- Index 291