Weekly Reading (2020/08/10)
Selections from the Web:
- Daniel Immerwahr: The Great Germ War Cover-Up
- Emma Teitelman: Laws of the Land
- Kim Phillips-Fein: The Lost Rebellious Spirit of Keynes
- Rupert Beale: In the Lab
- Samuel Moyn: The Never Trumpers Have Already Won
- Tom Shippy: Did They Even Hang Bears?
Books and Journal Articles:
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- David A. Hollinger: “Free Enterprise and Free Inquiry: The Emergence of Laissez-Faire Communitarianism in the Ideology of Science in the United States,” New Literary History, (1990)
- Donald Martin Jr., Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Jill Kuhlberg, Andrew Smart, and William S. Isaac : “Participatory Problem Formulation for Fairer Machine Learning Through Community Based System Dynamics,” Arxiv Preprint, (2020)
- Robert Bud: ““Applied Science”: A Phrase in Search of a Meaning,” Isis, (2012)
- Roy MacLeod: “Consensus, Civility, and Community: The Origins of Minerva and the Vision of Edward Shils,” Minerva, (2016)
- Vincent Guigueno: “Building a High-Speed Society: France and the Aérotrain, 1962-1974,” Technology and Culture, (2008)