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Silent Whale Letters

Silent Whale Letters

Silent Whale Letters

A Long-Distance Correspondence, on All Frequencies

by Ella Finer and Vibeke Mascini

Edited by Kate Briggs

ISBN: 9781915609021

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: August 1, 2023

A long-distance correspondence reflecting on the infravoice of a blue whale and other so-called “silent” subjects.
America—An Integral Weave

America—An Integral Weave

America—An Integral Weave

Transversality, Borders, and Abysses in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Culture

by Fernando Zalamea

Translated by Deneb K. V. Girardot

ISBN: 9781733628150

Publisher: Urbanomic/Sequence Press

Pub Date: May 23, 2023

A dynamic critical and philosophical study of modern North American and Latin American cultures via art, architecture, philosophy and mathematics.
Pragmatism

Pragmatism

Pragmatism

by John R. Shook

ISBN: 9780262544610

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: May 2, 2023

A concise, reader-friendly overview of pragmatism, the most influential school of American philosophical thought.
Architecture’s Theory

Architecture's Theory

Architecture's Theory

by Catherine Ingraham

ISBN: 9780262544979

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: April 18, 2023

A collection of illuminating essays exploring what theory makes of architecture and what architecture makes of theory in philosophical and materialized contexts.
How Knowledge Grows

How Knowledge Grows

How Knowledge Grows

The Evolutionary Development of Scientific Practice

by Chris Haufe

ISBN: 9780262544450

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: November 1, 2022

An argument that the development of scientific practice and growth of scientific knowledge are governed by Darwin's evolutionary model of descent with modification.
Art, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge

Art, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge

Art, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge

by Hannah Star Rogers

Foreword by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Barry Barnes

ISBN: 9780262543682

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: May 17, 2022

How the tools of STS can be used to understand art and science and the practices of these knowledge-making communities.
Visualization and Interpretation

Visualization and Interpretation

Visualization and Interpretation

Humanistic Approaches to Display

by Johanna Drucker

ISBN: 9780262044738

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: November 10, 2020

An analysis of visual epistemology in the digital humanities, with attention to the need for interpretive digital tools within humanities contexts.
Science and the Production of Ignorance

Science and the Production of Ignorance

Science and the Production of Ignorance

When the Quest for Knowledge Is Thwarted

Edited by Janet A. Kourany and Martin Carrier

ISBN: 9780262538213

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 18, 2020

An introduction to the new area of ignorance studies that examines how science produces ignorance—both actively and passively, intentionally and unintentionally.
Documentarity

Documentarity

Documentarity

Evidence, Ontology, and Inscription

by Ronald E. Day

ISBN: 9780262043205

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: October 1, 2019

A historical-conceptual account of the different genres, technologies, modes of inscription, and innate powers of expression by which something becomes evident.
Kinds Come First

Kinds Come First

Kinds Come First

Age, Gender, Class, and Ethnicity Give Meaning to Measures

by Jerome Kagan

ISBN: 9780262042932

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 3, 2019

An argument that the meaning of a psychological or biological measure depends on the age, gender class, and ethnicity of the human subject.
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