Weekly Reading (2020/08/02)
Selections from the Web:
- Asad Haider: Critical Confusion
- James Lomax: In Ashgabat
- Michael Wood: All the world’s a spy novel
- Tamara Kneese: Pay It Forward
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Larry Tye: Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy (2020)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Beth A. Bechky: “Object Lessons: Workplace Artifacts as Representations of Occupational Jurisdiction,” American Journal of Sociology, (2003)
- Kathryn Henderson: “Flexible Sketches and Inflexible Data Bases: Visual Communication, Conscription Devices, and Boundary Objects in Design Engineering,” Science, Technology, & Human Values, (1991)
- Leslie Sklair: “The Political Sociology of Science: A Critique of Current Orthodoxies,” The Sociological Review, (1970)
- Tom Forester: “Megatrends or megamistakes? What ever happened to the information society?,” The Information Society, (1992)