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1. The algorithm at work? Explanation and repair in the enactment of similarity in art data.

2. 'I'm not bad, I'm just ... drawn that way': media and algorithmic systems logics in the Italian Google Images construction of (cr)immigrants' communities.

3. The tensions of deepfakes.

4. Caring for data in later life – the datafication of ageing as a matter of care.

5. Algorithms and the narration of past selves.

6. Platform playbook: a typology of consumer strategies against algorithmic control in digital platforms.

7. Algorithms as regulatory objects.

8. Algorithmic meta-capital: Bourdieusian analysis of social power through algorithms in media consumption.

9. 'Push-and-pull' for visibility: how do fans as users negotiate over algorithms with Chinese digital platforms?

10. Translating privacy: developer cultures in the global world of practice.

11. 'I'm still the master of the machine.' Internet users' awareness of algorithmic decision-making and their perception of its effect on their autonomy.

12. Black box measures? How to study people's algorithm skills.

13. Affording choice: how website designs create and constrain 'choice'.

14. Algorithmic IF  … THEN rules and the conditions and consequences of power.

15. The (in)credibility of algorithmic models to non-experts.

16. Ubiquitous tunes, virtuous archiving and catering for algorithms: the tethered affairs of people and music streaming services.

17. Towards Informatic Personhood: understanding contemporary subjects in a data-driven society.

18. Trolls maintained: baiting technological infrastructures of informational justice.

19. ‘Hypernudge’: Big Data as a mode of regulation by design.

20. Scrutinizing an algorithmic technique: the Bayes classifier as interested reading of reality.

21. Thinking critically about and researching algorithms.

22. Algorithmic futures: the intersection of algorithms and evidentiary work.

23. Where fairness fails: data, algorithms, and the limits of antidiscrimination discourse.

24. Sorting a public? Using quali-quantitative methods to interrogate the role of algorithms in digital democracy platforms.

25. Platformed racism: the mediation and circulation of an Australian race-based controversy on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

26. Algorithms (and the) everyday.

27. Crossing the algorithmic 'Red Sea': Brazilian ubertubers' ways of knowing surge pricing.

28. Who are the plotters behind the pandemic? Comparing Covid-19 conspiracy theories in Google search results across five key target countries of Russia's foreign communication.

29. Gaming faces: diagnostic scanning in social media and the legacy of racist face analysis.

30. Making sense of algorithmic profiling: user perceptions on Facebook.

31. Platform values: an introduction to the #AoIR16 special issue.

32. Making curation algorithms apparent: a case study of 'Instawareness' as a means to heighten awareness and understanding of Instagram's algorithm.

33. Information literacy challenges in digital culture: conflicting engagements of trust and doubt.

34. Social gamers' everyday (in)visibility tactics: playing within programmed constraints.

35. The logic of the surface: on the epistemology of algorithms in times of big data.

36. Building truths in AI: Making predictive algorithms doable in healthcare.

37. Transparent to whom? No algorithmic accountability without a critical audience.

38. Generalised scepticism: how people navigate news on social media.

39. Algorithms and agenda-setting in Wikileaks' #Podestaemails release.

40. Opening the government’s black boxes: freedom of information and algorithmic accountability.

41. The (in)credibility of algorithmic models to non-experts

42. Racial formation, inequality and the political economy of web traffic.

43. The social power of algorithms.

44. Computing brains: learning algorithms and neurocomputation in the smart city.

45. Algorithmically recognizable: Santorum’s Google problem, and Google’s Santorum problem.

46. The algorithmic imaginary: exploring the ordinary affects of Facebook algorithms.

47. Bot-based collective blocklists in Twitter: the counterpublic moderation of harassment in a networked public space.

48. Bots, bespoke, code and the materiality of software platforms.