Weekly Reading (2020/08/17)
Selections from the Web:
- Adam Swift: What’s fair about that?
- Ivan Krastev: The Tragic Romance of the Middle-Aged Western Liberal
- Jeff Maysh: Number Fever: The Pepsi Contest That Became a Deadly Fiasco
- Michael D. Gordin: Suicide Missions - Los Angeles Review of Books
- Patrick Iber: How the GOP Became the Party of Resentment
From the Archives:
- Eric Hobsbawm: Red Science
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- Mary Douglas: How Institutions Think (1986)
- Michael Gordin: The Pseudoscience Wars: Immanuel Velikovsky and the Birth of the Modern Fringe (2012)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Elizabeth A. Wilson: ““Would I Had Him With Me Always”: Affects of Longing in Early Artificial Intelligence,” Isis, (2009)
- Lorraine Daston: “Science Studies and the History of Science,” Critical Inquiry, (2009)
- Thomas Streeter: “The Moment of Wired,” Critical Inquiry, (2005)