The Books I Read in 2021
I have started listing the books that I have read during the year, to give a partial account of the what influences and guides my own thinking. I’ve grouped the books according to the projects I was thinking about when picking them up. However, in retrospect these categories are in many ways overlapping and arbitrary).
Digital Platforms for Political Participations
- “Problem Spaces: How and Why Methodology Matters”
by Celia Lury (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Engines of Order: A Mechanology of Algorithmic Techniques”
by Bernhard Rieder (link)- Coverage: [++++______]
- “Undoing Optimization: Civic Action in Smart Cities”
by Alison B Powell (link)- Coverage: [++++______]
Energy Transition
- “Thinking Like a Climate: Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change”
by Hannah Knox (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Energy: A Human History”
by Richard Rhodes (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
Internet Governance
- “The Stack: On Software and Sovereignty”
by Benjamin H. Bratton (link)- Coverage: [+++++_____]
- “Pax Technica: How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up”
by Philip N. Howard (link)- Coverage: [++++______]
Miscellaneous
- “Database of Dreams: The Lost Quest to Catalog Humanity”
by Rebecca Lemov (link)- Coverage: [++++_______]
- “Data Feminism”
by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “The Data Gaze: Capitalism, Power and Perception”
by David Beer (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Disciplining Statistics: Demography and Vital Statistics in France and England, 1830–1885”
by Libby Schweber (link)- Coverage: [++++______]
- “The Politics of Possibility: Risk and Security Beyond Probability”
by Louise Amoore (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Red Pill”
by Hari Kunzru (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “The Lost Pianos of Siberia”
by Sophy Roberts (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Kurdish Women’s Stories”
edited by Houzan Mahmoud (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Burning Chrome”
by William Gibson (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “Frankenstein: Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds”
by Mary Shelley and edited by David H. Guston, Ed Finn and Jason Scott Robert (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “We”
by Yevgeny Zamyatin; ISBN-13: 9780140185850- Coverage: [++++++++++]
- “The Debatable Land: The Lost World Between Scotland and England”
by Graham Robb (link)- Coverage: [++++++++++]