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Books
Mackenzie, A. Transductions: Bodies and Machines at Speed. London: Continuum, 2002.Mackenzie, A. Cutting Code: Software and Sociality. New York: Peter Lang, 2006Mackenzie, A. Wirelessness: Radical Network Empiricism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010.
Edited books
Bennett, Bruce, Marc Furstenau, and Adrian Mackenzie, eds. Cinema and Technology. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008.
Journal articles (2005-)
Mackenzie, A., 2005 Is the actual world all that must explained? The sciences and cultural theory. Cultural Values, 9(1), 101-116.
Mackenzie, A., 2006 Java: the virtuality of Internet programming. New Media & Society, 8(2), 441-66.
Mackenzie, A., 2006 Innumerable transmissions: Wi-Fi® from spectacle to movement. Information, Communications and Society, 9(6), 779-800.
Mackenzie, A., 2006 The meshing of impersonal and personal forces in technological action. Culture, Theory & Critique, 47(2), 197-212.
Mackenzie, A., 2005 The performativity of code: software and cultures of circulation. Theory, Culture & Society, 22(1), 71-92.
Mackenzie, A., 2005 The Problem of the Attractor: A Singular Generality Between Sciences and Social Theory. Theory, Culture & Society, 22(5), 45-66.
Mackenzie, A., 2005 The problem of the technological: event and excess relationality. Social Epistemology, 19(2/3), 1-19.
Mackenzie, A., 2005. Untangling the unwired: Wi-Fi and the cultural inversion of infrastructure. Space and culture, 8(3), 269-285.
Mackenzie, A., 2007. Wireless networks and the problem of over-connectedness. Media International Australia, (125), 94-105.
Mackenzie, A., 2008. Thinking animality and neurocultural selfhood. South Atlantic Quarterly, 107(1), 145-164.
Mackenzie, A., 2008. Wirelessness as experience of transition. FibreCulture, 13. Available at: http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue13/.
Mackenzie, A., 2008 The Affect of Efficiency: Personal Productivity Equipment Encounters the Multiple. ephemera: theory and politics in organization, 8(2). Available at: http://www.ephemeraweb.org/journal/8-2/8-2mackenzie.pdf.
Mackenzie, A. & Furstenau, M., 2009. The promise of makeability: digital video editing and the cinematic life. Journal of Visual Communication, 8(1), 5-22.
Mackenzie, A., 2009. Intensive movement in wireless digital signal processing: from calculation to envelopment. Environment and Planning A, 41(6), 1294-1308.
Book chapters (2005-)
Mackenzie, Adrian. "Stars, Meshes, Grids: Urban Network-Images and the Embodiment of Wireless Infrastructures " In The Enterprise City, edited by Anne Cronin and Kevin Heatherington. London & New York: Routledge, 2008.
Mackenzie, Adrian. "Internationalization." In Software Studies, edited by Mathew Fuller, forthcoming. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007.
Mackenzie, Adrian. "Codecs." In Software Studies, edited by Mathew Fuller, forthcoming. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008.
Mackenzie, Adrian. "Convolution and Algorithmic Repetition: A Cultural Study of the Viterbi Algorithm." In 24/7 Network Time, edited by Robert Hassan and Ron Purser. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2007.
Mackenzie, Adrian. "The Performativity of Code." In New Vitalities, edited by Mariam Fraser, Celia Lury and Sarah Kember. London: Sage, 2006.
Mackenzie, Adrian. "From Cafe to Parkbench: Wi-Fi and Technological Overflows in the City." In Technological Mobilities, edited by Mimi Sheller. London & New York: Routledge, 2005.
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