Weekly Reading (04/15/2018)
Selections from the Web:
- Andrew Elrod: Fully Automated Luxury Socialism: The Case for a New Public Sector
- Briahna Joy Gray: Bernie Sanders in the Deep South
- Christina Copland: Spring Cleaning Tip #1: Ditch the Meritocracy Myth
- David M. Perry: How ‘Deaf President Now’ Changed America
- Jessica McCrory Calarco: ‘Free-Range’ Parenting’s Unfair Double Standard
- Kira Lussier: Our Ongoing Love-Hate Relationship With Personality Tests
- Max Genecov: The Best Internet Is “Weird Heathcliff” Internet
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Madeleine L’Engle: A Wrinkle in Time (1962) [Reread]
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Robert D. Francis: “Him, Not Her: Why Working-class White Men Reluctant about Trump Still Made Him President of the United States,” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, (2018)
- Sarah T. Roberts: “Digital Detritus: ‘Error’ and the Logic of Opacity in Social Media Content Moderation,” First Monday, (2018)
- Stephen H. Goldman: “John Brunner’s Dystopias: Heroic Man in Unheroic Society,” Science Fiction Studies, (1978)