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  • Open Access
    Rogers, R. (2010). Post-demografisch onderzoek: voorbij het doelgroepdenken. De Gids, 173(3), 344-355.
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    Rogers, R. A., & Ben-David, A. (2010). Coming to Terms: A conflict analysis of the usage, in official and unofficial sources, of 'security fence', 'apartheid wall', and other terms for the structure between Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Media, War and Conflict, 3(2), 202-229. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750635210363924
  • Rogers, R. (2009). The internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it? A new media approach to the study of state internet censorship. In J. Parikka, & T. D. Sampson (Eds.), The spam book: on viruses, porn, and other anomalies from the dark side of digital culture (pp. 229-247). Hampton Press.
  • Rogers, R. (2009). The googlization question: towards the inculpable engine? In K. Becker, & F. Stalder (Eds.), Deep search: the politics of search beyond Google (pp. 173-184). Innsbruck. http://felix.openflows.com/node/103
  • Rogers, R. (2009). Zur Frage der Vergoogelung: hin zu einer unkritisierbaren Machine? In K. Becker, & F. Stalder (Eds.), Deep search: Politik des Suchens jenseits von Google (pp. 193-206). Innsbruck.
  • Open Access
    Rogers, R. (2009). Post-democraphic machines. In A. Dekker, & A. Wolfsberger (Eds.), Walled garden (pp. 29-39). Virtueel Platform. http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/downloads/2446_alledgarden_ch04_rogers.pdf
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    Rogers, R. (2009). Mapping ECulture, eCultuur, E-cultuur or e-culture: Richard Rogers in conversation with Annet Dekker. In C. Brickwood (Ed.), Mapping E-culture (pp. 10-15). Virtueel Platform. http://www.govcom.org/publications/full_list/Mapping_ch02_intervRR.pdf
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    Rogers, R. (2009). The end of the virtual: Digital methods. (Inaugural lecture; No. 339). Vossiuspers UvA.
  • Rogers, R. (2008). Consumer technology after surveillance theory. In J. Kooijman, P. Pisters, & W. Strauven (Eds.), Mind the screen : media concepts according to Thomas Elsaesser (pp. 288-296). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Marres, N., & Rogers, R. (2008). Subsuming the ground: how local realities of the Ferghana valley, the Narmada dams and the BTC pipeline are put to use on the web. Economy and Society, 37(2), 251-281. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140801933314
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