Weekly Reading (2020/10/27)
Selections from the Web:
- Anthony Nadler: The Great Anti-Left Show
- Daniel Bessner: America Has No Duty to Rule the World
- James Meek: Red Pill, Blue Pill
- Kiera Feldman: California Kept Prison Factories Open. Inmates Worked for Pennies an Hour as COVID-19 Spread
- Nelson Lichtenstein: A Fabulous Failure: Clinton’s 1990s and the Origins of Our Times
- Samantha Schuyler: The Community Engagement Racket
- Tom Stevenson: In the Grey Zone
- Wang Xiuying: China after Covid
Books and Journal Articles:
Books:
- William Dalrymple: The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company (2019)
Journal Articles and Chapters:
- Elisabeth S. Clemens: “Toward a Historicized Sociology: Theorizing Events, Processes, and Emergence,” Annual Review of Sociology, (2007)
- Marina Micheli: “Emerging Models of Data Governance in the Age of Datafication,” Big Data & Society, (2020)
- Wendy Brown: “The Vocation of the University,” The Idea of the University: Histories and Contexts, (2018)