Incoming Resources
- Technoscience and cyberculture, edited by Stanley Aronowitz ... [et al.]
- American plastic, a cultural history, Jeffrey L. Meikle
- The Information society, a retrospective view, Herbert S. Dordick, Georgette Wang
- Techniques, technology and civilisation, Marcel Mauss ; edited and introduced by Nathan Schlanger
- Science incarnate, historical embodiments of natural knowledge, edited by Christopher Lawrence and Steven Shapin
- Citizen science, a study of people, expertise, and sustainable development, Alan Irwin
- Technics and time, the fault of Epimetheus /, Bernard Stiegler ; translated by Richard Beardsworth and George Collins, Vol. 1
- The user unconscious, on affect, media, and measure, [edited by] Patricia Ticineto Clough
- Technics and time, 3, cinematic time and the question of malaise, Bernard Stiegler ; translated by Stephen Barker
- Shaping technology/building society, studies in sociotechnical change, edited by Wiebe E. Bijker and John Law
- Cultural boundaries of science, credibility on the line, Thomas F. Gieryn
- Offline, free your mind from smartphone and social media stress, Imran Rashid, Soren Kenner
- Technology and the good life?, edited by Eric Higgs, Andrew Light, and David Strong
- From protest to surveillance, the political rationality of mobile media : modalities of neoliberalism, Oliver Leistert
- The Victorian eye, a political history of light and vision in Britain, 1800-1910, Chris Otter
- Biotechnology and culture, bodies, anxieties, ethics, edited by Paul E. Brodwin
- Work, life, tools, the things we use to do the things we do, based on an exhibition created by Milton Glaser and the Steelcase Design Partnership ; foreword by George Beylerian ; introduction by Stanley Abercrombie ; photography by Matthew Klein
- The Cyborg experiments, the extensions of the body in the media age, edited by Joanna Zylinska
- Technoculture, the key concepts, Debra Benita Shaw
- Me++, the cyborg self and the networked city, William J. Mitchell
- Help yourself, the rise of self-design, Mieke Gerritzen
- The handbook of science and technology studies, edited by Ulrike Felt, Rayvon Fouché, Clark A. Miller, Laurel Smith-Doerr
- Handbook of genetics and society, mapping the new genomic era, edited by Paul Atkinson, Peter Glasner and Margaret Lock
- The power of platforms, shaping media and society, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter
- TechnoFeminism, Judy Wajcman
- The Paul Virilio reader, edited by Steve Redhead
- Culture and technology, a primer, Jennifer Daryl Slack & J. Macgregor Wise
- Genetic engineering and the world trade system, world trade forum, edited by Daniel Wüger
- Present shock, when everything happens now, Douglas Rushkoff
- Life as surplus, biotechnology and capitalism in the neoliberal era, Melinda Cooper
- Organization after social media, Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter
- Geek heresy, rescuing social change from the cult of technology, Kentaro Toyama
- Value-free science?, purity and power in modern knowledge, Robert N. Proctor
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- Frankenstein's footsteps, science, genetics and popular culture, Jon Turney
- Managing technology in society, the approach of constructive technology assessment, edited by Arie Rip, Thomas J. Misa and Johan Schot
- Surveillance and security, technological politics and power in everyday life, edited by Torin Monahan
- Technological nature, adaptation and the future of human life, Peter H. Kahn, Jr
- Transductions, bodies and machines at speed, Adrian Mackenzie
- The handbook of science and technology studies, edited by Edward J. Hackett ... [et al.]
- New dark age, technology and the end of the future, James Bridle
- The cybercities reader, edited by Stephen Graham
- Technospaces, inside the new media, edited by Sally R. Munt
- Life by algorithms, how roboprocesses are remaking our world, edited by Catherine Besteman and Hugh Gusterson
- Future imperfect, technology and freedom in an uncertain world, David D. Friedman
- Re-engineering humanity, Brett Frischmann, Evan Selinger
- Humanesis, sound and technological posthumanism, David Cecchetto
- The American robot, a cultural history, Dustin A. Abnet
- Notes on the underground, an essay on technology, society, and the imagination, Rosalind Williams
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader, edited by Sandra Harding