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    Vital Systems Security: Reflexive Biopolitics and the Government of Emergency.Stephen J. Collier & Andrew Lakoff - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (2):19-51.
    This article describes the historical emergence of vital systems security, analyzing it as a significant mutation in biopolitical modernity. The story begins in the early 20th century, when planners and policy-makers recognized the increasing dependence of collective life on interlinked systems such as transportation, electricity, and water. Over the following decades, new security mechanisms were invented to mitigate the vulnerability of these vital systems. While these techniques were initially developed as part of Cold War preparedness for nuclear war, they eventually (...)
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    The Moment of Wired.Thomas Streeter, Alexander Nemerov, Sianne Ngai, Andrew Lakoff, Jennifer Bajorek, Hannah Landecker & James Ekins - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (4):755.
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    The Simulation of Madness: Buenos Aires, 1903.Andrew Lakoff - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (4):848.
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    Diagnostic liquidity: Mental illness and the global trade in DNA. [REVIEW]Andrew Lakoff - 2005 - Theory and Society 34 (1):63-92.
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    Of risk and pork: urban security and the politics of objectivity. [REVIEW]Andrew Lakoff & Eric Klinenberg - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (5):503-525.