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Sludge

Sludge

Sludge

What Stops Us from Getting Things Done and What to Do about It

by Cass R. Sunstein

ISBN: 9780262545082

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 6, 2022

How we became so burdened by red tape and unnecessary paperwork, and why we must do better.
Cyberinsurance Policy

Cyberinsurance Policy

Cyberinsurance Policy

Rethinking Risk in an Age of Ransomware, Computer Fraud, Data Breaches, and Cyberattacks

by Josephine Wolff

ISBN: 9780262544184

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 30, 2022

Why cyberinsurance has not improved cybersecurity and what governments can do to make it a more effective tool for cyber risk management.
Strategies and Games

Strategies and Games, second edition

Strategies and Games

Theory and Practice

by Prajit K. Dutta and Wouter Vergote

ISBN: 9780262046527

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 9, 2022

The new edition of a widely used introduction to game theory and its applications, with a focus on economics, business, and politics.
Bounded Rationality

Bounded Rationality

Bounded Rationality

Heuristics, Judgment, and Public Policy

by Sanjit Dhami and Cass R. Sunstein

ISBN: 9780262543705

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: July 12, 2022

Two leaders in the field explore the foundations of bounded rationality and its effects on choices by individuals, firms, and the government.
Too Much Information

Too Much Information

Too Much Information

Understanding What You Don't Want to Know

by Cass R. Sunstein

ISBN: 9780262543910

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 15, 2022

Bestselling author and recipient of the 2018 Holberg Prize, Cass R. Sunstein, explores how more information can make us happy or miserable, and why we sometimes avoid it—but sometimes seek it out.
Teach Truth to Power

Teach Truth to Power

Teach Truth to Power

How to Engage in Education Policy

by David R. Garcia

ISBN: 9780262543224

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 1, 2022

How academics and researchers can influence education policy: putting research in a policy context, finding unexpected allies, interacting with politicians, and more.
The Bias That Divides Us

The Bias That Divides Us

The Bias That Divides Us

The Science and Politics of Myside Thinking

by Keith E. Stanovich

ISBN: 9780262045759

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 31, 2021

Why we don't live in a post-truth society but rather a myside society: what science tells us about the bias that poisons our politics.
The Divide

The Divide

The Divide

How Fanatical Certitude Is Destroying Democracy

by Taylor Dotson

ISBN: 9780262542715

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 3, 2021

Why our obsession with truth—the idea that some undeniable truth will make politics unnecessary—is driving our political polarization.
Repairing Infrastructures

Repairing Infrastructures

Repairing Infrastructures

The Maintenance of Materiality and Power

by Christopher R. Henke and Benjamin Sims

ISBN: 9780262539708

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: October 13, 2020

An investigation of the causes and consequences of the strange, ambivalent, and increasingly central role of infrastructure repair in modern life.
Beyond 9/11

Beyond 9/11

Beyond 9/11

Homeland Security for the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Chappell Lawson, Alan Bersin and Juliette N. Kayyem

ISBN: 9780262044820

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 11, 2020

Drawing on two decades of government efforts to “secure the homeland,” experts offer crucial strategic lessons and detailed recommendations for homeland security.
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