Winter 2014: Guide to Books & Reviewers

Aramis, or the Love of Technology (Bruno Latour, Trans. Catherine Porter. Harvard University Press, 1996) – Reviewed by slaughtr
Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil (Timothy Mitchell, Verso, 2011) – Reviewed by Ante Nikola Bagic
Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking (Gabriella Coleman, Princeton University Press, 2013) – Reviewed by Anne Elizabeth Yaniga and Emily T.A. Earl
Confluence: The Nature of Technology and the Remaking of the Rhône (Sara B. Pritchard, Harvard University Press, 2011) – Reviewed by Colin Cahill and Emily Brooks
Cyber Selves: Feminist Ethnographies of South Asian Women (Radhika Gajjala, AltaMira Press, 2013) – Reviewed by Anat Schwarz
Engineering Play: A Cultural History of Children’s Software (Mizuko Ito, MIT Press, 2009) – Reviewed by Megan Danielle Neal
Metahaven, Can Jokes Bring Down Governments? Memes, Design, Politics (Metahaven, Strelka Press 2013) – Reviewed by Anirban Gupta-Nigam
Simulation and Its Discontents (Sherry Turkle, MIT Press, 2009) – Reviewed by Alex Knoepflmacher
The Interface Effect (Alexander Galloway, Polity Press, 2012) – Reviewed by David Lamme (dlamme) and Gregory Kohler

 

 

 

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