Weekly Reading (08/19/2019)
Selections from the Web:
- Daniel Bessner: The Quartermaster’s Tools and the Quartermaster’s House
- Jeffrey Ball: Burn. Build. Repeat: Why Our Wildfire Policy Is So Deadly
- Nitasha Tiku: Three Years of Misery Inside Google, the Happiest Company in Tech
- Peter E. Gordon: The Utopian Promise of Adorno’s ‘Open Thinking,’ Fifty Years On
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Ryan Grim: We’ve Got People: From Jesse Jackson to AOC, the End of Big Money and the Rise of a Movement (2019)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Ben Hutchinson and Margaret Mitchell : “50 Years of Test (Un)fairness: Lessons for Machine Learning,” ArXiv Preprint, (2018)
- Jack Stilgoe: “Machine Learning, Social Learning and the Governance of Self-Driving Cars,” Social Studies of Science, (2018)
- Mona Sloane: “Inequality Is the Name of the Game: Thoughts on the Emerging Field of Technology, Ethics and Social Justice,” Proceedings of the Weizenbaum Conference 2019 “Challenges of Digital Inequality - Digital Education, Digital Work, Digital Life”, (2019)- Simon Hammond: “K-Punk at Large,” https://newleftreview.org/issues/II118/articles/k-punk-at-large, (2019)