Index
6 Preface
Section A INTRO
16 Toward a Kaleidoscopic Understanding
of Anonymity
35 Artistic Research on Anonymity
Section B RECONFIGURATION
70 Anonymity and Transgression: Caste,
Social Reform, and Blood Donation in India
88 Anonymity: The Politicisation of a Concept
110 USAE
116 Big Data’s End Run around Anonymity
and Consent
142 A List of Famous Artists Who Used
to Be Invigilators
151 Anonymity as Everyday Phenomenon
and as a Topic of Research
167 Anonymity on Demand: The Great Offshore
Section C ASSAULT
188 DNA Works!
Merging Genetics and the Digital Realm
210 Sanitary Policy and the Policy of Anonymity:
Observations on a Game on Endocrine Disruptors
226 Where Do the Data Live?
Anonymity and Neighborhood Networks
255 Fraught Platform Governmentality:
Anonymity, Content Moderation, and Regulatory
Strategies over Yik Yak
275 Anonymity: Obsolescence and Desire
286 Policing Normality: Police Work, Anonymity,
and a Sociology of the Mundane
Section D WEAPON
294 Amazonian Flesh: How to Hang in Trees during
Strike?
306 Proximity, Distance, and State Powers:
Policing Practices and the Regulation of
Anonymity
326 Dual Reality:
(Un)Observed Magic in the Workplace
336 A Provisional Manifesto for Invigilator-Friendly
Artworks, or Your Artwork Is an Invigilator’s
Labor Conditions: Informally Sourced from Security
Guards at an Art Gallery in Central London
340 Care or Control?
Police, Youth, and Mutual Anonymity
346 She Remembers
Section E DELIGHT
356 Collective Pleasures of Anonymity:
From Public Restrooms to 4chan and Chatroulette
379 Transformella Malor Ikeae:
InnerCity Ikeality [4.4.6.11]
394 Authenticity
401 Longing for a Selfless Self and other
Ambivalences of Anonymity: A Personal Account
424 Speak their Endless Names
433 Bitcoin Anonymous? Of Trust in Code and Paper
447 Anonymity Workshop
466 List of Figures
470 List of Artworks
471 Contributors
481 Citation Guide
486 Acknowledgments