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The following authors and texts are inspiring sources to think about algoliterary publishing with more-than-human agents.
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Layla F. Saad, Me & White Supremacy, 2018, https://www.meandwhitesupremacybook.com/the-journal
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Elodie Mugfreya Celebration and Omission, Constant, 2019 https://diversions.constantvzw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Afrique_aux_noirs
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Mondotheque & Algolit, Paul Otlet, an Omissum, Constant, 2020 https://diversions.constantvzw.org/paul-otlet-an-omissum.html
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International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, https://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/main.php
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Malcom Ferdinand, Decolonial Ecology, Polity Press 2021
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Anna Tsing, Feral Atlas, https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/poster/coffee-rust-spreads-together-with-coffee-plantations
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Ted Striphas, The late age of print, Columbia University Press, 2011. Extracts
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Outi Laiti, Old Ways of Knowing, New Ways of Playing: The potential of collaborative game design to empower Indigenous Sámi, Acta electronica Universitatis Lapponiensis 302, 2021. Extracts
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Sheila Watt-Cloutier, The Right to Be Cold, One Woman’s Fight to Protect the Arctic and Save the Planet from Climate Change, University of Minnesota Press, 2015 Extracts
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Amy Verhaeghe, Ela Przybylo & Sharifa Patel, On the Im/possibilities of Anti-racist and Decolonial Publishing as Pedagogical Praxis, Feminist Teacher, University of Illinois Press, Volume 28, Numbers 2-3, 2018, pp. 79-90. Extracts
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Jan Diwata, Decolonizing the Cacao Ceremony, Phillipino Tree Communicating Practices Collection shared by Peachie Dioquino-Valera, https://www.jandiwata.com Text