Welp, September is the first full month of the semester and it sure felt like it. This fall I’m in a class on Surveillance and Society with Marisa Duarte and Andrew Brown, and reading a book a week with Emma Frow. Those are reflected below, in addition to some reading for a journal article I’m working on. Next month, it’s back to my second year project and working on reading lists for my comprehensive exams.
Bousquet, A. J. (2010). Towards Chaoplexic Warfare? Network-Centric Warfare and the Non-Linear Sciences. In Scientific Way of Warfare: Order and Chaos on the Battlefields of Modernity (1 edition, pp. 185–234). Oxford University Press.
Choo, H. Y., & Ferree, M. M. (2010). Practicing Intersectionality in Sociological Research: A Critical Analysis of Inclusions, Interactions, and Institutions in the Study of Inequalities. Sociological Theory, 28(2), 129–149.
Cooper, B. (2016). Intersectionality. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.20
Crews, E. (n.d.). Spies and Scouts, Secret Writing, and Sympathetic Citizens. Retrieved September 9, 2018, from http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/Summer04/spies.cfm
Dolson, B. (2014). Urban View Painting in Spanish Colonial Latin America: Mechanisms of Control in a Nascent Surveillance Society. Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, 7(1), 25–46.
Dubrow, J. (2013). Why Should We Account for Intersectionality in Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data? In Intersectionality und kritik (pp. 161–177). Springer.
Foucault, M. (1995). Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison. (A. Sheridan, Trans.). New York: Vintage Books.
Funder, A. (2011). Stasiland. Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers.
Hancock, A.-M. (2007). When multiplication doesn’t equal quick addition: Examining intersectionality as a research paradigm. Perspectives on Politics, 5(1), 63–79.
Irani, L. (2013). The cultural work of microwork. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444813511926
Pemberton, S. X. (2016). Prison. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.37
Porter, T. M. (1996). Trust in Numbers (Reprint edition). Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
Reinhartz, D., & Saxon, G. D. (2010). Mapping and empire: soldier-engineers on the Southwestern frontier. University of Texas Press.
Smith, B. G. (2016). Temporality. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.47
Srnicek, N. (2017). Platform capitalism. John Wiley & Sons.
Theoharis, A. (2011). A New Intelligence Paradigm: Surveillance and Preventative Detention. In Abuse of Power: How Cold War Surveillance and Secrecy Policy Shaped the Response to 9/11 (pp. 1–23). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Tsing, A. (2017). The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins (Reprint edition). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Wajcman, J. (2016). Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism (Reprint edition). Chicago London: University of Chicago Press.
Wernimont, J. (n.d.). Knowing Why Revolution Must Come: Digital Humanities as Poetry and Prayer, 6.
Wingrove, E. (2016). Materialisms. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.23