The Body and the Screen Theories of Internet Spectatorship Michele White Rethinking the interface: how the Internet/computer spectator is engaged, rendered, and regulated; theoretical models and case studies that range from text-based and graphical communication settings and women's webcams to male programmer's physical and psychic pain.
Why Agree? Why Move? Unifying Agreement-Based and Discourse Configurational Languages Shigeru Miyagawa An argument that not only do movement and agreement occur in every language, they also work in tandem to imbue natural language with enormous expressive power.
The Cognitive Neurosciences, 4th Edition Michael S. Gazzaniga (Ed.) The fourth edition of the work that defines the field of cognitive neuroscience, offering completely new material.
Engineering Invention Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry, 1880-1900 Frederick Dalzell The technological breakthroughs and entrepreneurial adventures of Frank J. Sprague during the transformative years of the early electrical industry.
The Review of Economics and Statistics
An 89-year-old general journal of applied (especially quantitative) economics, edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics.
Daedalus Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Lively prose and unrivaled breadth make Daedalus the one journal every scholar should read.
We are pleased to announce the grand opening of MIT Press's e-books store, where you can browse and purchase full-text, online access to recent MIT Press titles. The e-books sold on this site are fully searchable and can be stored on your personal digital bookshelf. New titles are added to this store on a regular basis; just look for the e-book widgets on our home site to preview our selection, or head right to the store at mitpress-ebooks.mit.edu. We would like to hear from you about what content and features you wish to see. Please contact us at ebooks@mit.edu with your comments and suggestions.