Weekly Reading (03/18/2018)
Selections from the Web:
- Adrian Chen: A So-Called Expert’s Uneasy Dive Into the Trump-Russia Frenzy
- Ian Hacking: What’s Best
- Jane McAlevey: The West Virginia Teachers Strike Shows That Winning Big Requires Creating a Crisis
- Joshua Mound: Resolving the Democrats’ False Choice
- Kaitlyn Tiffany: The Story of the Internet, as Told by Know Your Meme
- Regan Penaluna: Elizabeth Catte: Appalachia Isn’t Trump Country
- Tim Shorrock: Peace as Armageddon
- Tom Crewe: Short Cuts: Colourisation
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Stanislaw Lem: The Cyberiad (1965)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Alexander Wendt: “Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics,” International Organization, (1992), reread
- Barbara Keys: “The Telephone and Its Uses in 1980s U.S. Activism,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History, (2018)