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Jacob Turner, "Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) 2020-03-12
Jerome Whitington, "Anthropogenic Rivers: The Production of Uncertainty in Lao Hydropower" (Cornell UP, 2018) 2020-03-06
Adrian Wisnicki, "Fieldwork of Empire, 1840-1900: Intercultural Dynamics in the Production of British Expeditionary Literature" (Routledge, 2019) 2020-03-06
Kate Devlin, "Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots" (Bloomsbury, 2018) 2020-03-05
Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren Klein, "Data Feminism" (MIT Press, 2020) 2020-03-03
Michael Rechtenwald, "Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom" (New English Review, 2019) 2020-03-02
David J. Gunkel, "Robot Rights" (MIT Press, 2018) 2020-02-27
Phillipa Chong, “Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times” (Princeton UP, 2020) 2020-02-25
Sarah Fawn Montgomery, "Quite Mad: An American Pharma Memoir" (Mad Creek Books, 2018) 2020-02-24
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016) 2020-02-21
Angela Jones, "Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry" (NYU Press, 2020) 2020-02-14
Alistair Sponsel, "Darwin’s Evolving Identity: Adventure, Ambition, and the Sin of Speculation" (U Chicago Press, 2018) 2020-02-14
Francesca Minerva, "The Ethics of Cryonics: Is It Immoral to be Immortal" (Palgrave, 2018) 2020-02-13
Germaine R. Halegoua, "The Digital City: Media and the Social Production of Place" (NYU Press, 2019) 2020-02-12
Gil Eyal, "The Crisis of Expertise" (Polity, 2019) 2020-02-10
Michael F. Robinson, "The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture" (U Chicago Press, 2006) 2020-02-07
Shannon Vallor, "Technology and the Virtues" (Oxford UP, 2016) 2020-02-06
Kyle Devine, "Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music" (MIT Press, 2019) 2020-02-05
Russell A. Newman, "The Paradoxes of Network Neutralities" (MIT Press, 2019) 2020-02-03
Allison Ochs, "Would I Have Sexted Back in the 80s?" (Amsterdam UP, 2019) 2020-01-31
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