[RRE]what I'm interested in, part 22

From: Phil Agre (pagreat_private)
Date: Tue Jun 25 2002 - 12:34:35 PDT

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    Here are some more books that I've found interesting enough to write
    down citations for.  Needless to say, I have not read them all, so I
    do not necessarily endorse them.  But hopefully it will be useful to
    know that they exist.
    
    
    # A
    
    Russell L. Ackoff, Re-Creating the Corporation: A Design of Organizations
    for the 21st Century, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
    
    Donald Albrecht and Chrysanthe B. Broikos, eds, On the Job: Design and
    the American Office, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000.
    
    Philip Allmendinger and Mark Tewdwr-Jones, eds, Planning Futures:
    New Directions for Planning Theory, London: Routledge, 2002.
    
    Jaroslav Andel, Avant-Garde Page Design 1900-1950, Greenidge, 2002.
    
    Jorgen Goul Andersen and Jens Hoff, Democracy and Citizenship in
    Scandinavia, New York: Palgrave, 2001.
    
    Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, eds, The Economics of the Third
    Way: Experiences From Around the World, Northampton, MA: Elgar, 2001.
    
    Aristotle, On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse, translated by
    George A. Kennedy, New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
    
    Sven W. Arndt and Henryk Kierzkowski, eds, Fragmentation: New
    Production Patterns in the World Economy, Oxford: Oxford University
    Press, 2001.
    
    Robert Asen and Daniel C. Brouwer, eds, Counterpublics and the State,
    Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001.
    
    Anthony B. Atkinson and Joseph E. Stiglitz, Lectures on Public
    Economics, London: McGraw-Hill, 1980.
    
    # B
    
    Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Linked: The New Science of Networks, Perseus,
    2002.
    
    Hans Baron, In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism: Essays on the
    Transition From Medieval to Modern Thought, Princeton: Princeton
    University Press, 1988.
    
    William J. Baumol, Free Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the
    Growth Miracle of Capitalism, Princeton University Press, 2002.
    
    Charles Bazerman, The Languages of Edison's Light, Cambridge: MIT
    Press, 1999.
    
    John Beath and Yannis Katsoulacos, The Economic Theory of Product
    Differentiation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
    
    Michel Beaud, A History of Capitalism, 1500-2000, new edition,
    translated by Tom Dickman and Anny Lefebvre, New York: Monthly Review
    Press, 2001.
    
    Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy, Social Economics: Market Behavior
    in a Social Environment, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.
    
    Jean-Pascal Benassy, The Macroeconomics of Imperfect Competition and
    Nonclearing Markets, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Marc Berg and Annemarie Mol, eds, Differences in Medicine: Unraveling
    Practices, Techniques, and Bodies, Durham: Duke University Press,
    1998.
    
    Pierre Bourdieu and Loic J. D. Wacquant, An Invitation to Reflexive
    Sociology, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
    
    William J. Bouwsma, Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty:
    Renaissance Values in the Age of the Counter Reformation, Berkeley:
    University of California Press, 1968.
    
    Mark Bovens, Paul 't Hart, and B. Guy Peters, eds, Success and Failure
    in Public Governance: A Comparative Analysis, Cheltenham, UK: Elgar,
    2001.
    
    James M. Bower and Hamid Bolouri, eds, Computational Modeling of
    Genetic and Biochemical Networks, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001.
    
    Geoffrey C. Bowker, Science on the Run: Information Management and
    Industrial Geophysics at Schlumberger, 1920-1940, Cambridge: MIT
    Press, 1994.
    
    Robert Brenner, The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy,
    Verso, 2002.
    
    Gene Brucker, The Civic World of Early Renaissance Florence,
    Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.
    
    Leonardo Bruni, History of the Florentine People, translated by James
    Hankins, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
    
    Urs von Burg, The Triumph of Ethernet: Technological Communities and
    the Battle for the Lan Standard, Stanford: Stanford University Press,
    2001.
    
    # C
    
    Steven M. Cahn, ed, Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli
    to Mill, New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
    
    Joseph Canning, A History of Medieval Political Thought, 300-1450,
    London: Routledge, 1996.
    
    Rick J. Carlson and Gary Stimeling, The Terrible Gift: The Brave New
    World of Genetic Medicine, Public Affairs, 2002.
    
    David Chandler, From Kosovo to Kabul: Human Rights and International
    Intervention, Pluto Press, 2002.
    
    Winston W. Chang and Seiichi Katayama, eds, Imperfect Competition in
    International Trade, Boston: Kluwer, 1995.
    
    Cicero, De Re Publica: Selections, edited by James E. G. Zetzel,
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
    
    Charles Michael Andres Clark and Janina Rosicka, eds, Economic
    Transition in Historical Perspective: Lessons From the History of
    Economics, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001.
    
    Adam Cohen, The Perfect Store: Inside eBay, Little Brown, 2002.
    
    Janet Coleman, A History of Political Thought: From the Middle Ages to
    the Renaissance, Oxford: Blackwell, 2000.
    
    Matthew Collin, Guerrilla Radio: Rock 'N' Roll Radio and Serbia's
    Underground Resistance, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002.
    
    Bill Cooke and Uma Kothari, eds, Participation: The New Tyranny?,
    New York: Zed, 2001.
    
    Diane Coyle, Governing the World Economy, Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2000.
    
    Benedetto Croce, The Philosophy of Giambattista Vico, translated by
    R. G. Collingwood, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2002.  Originally
    published in 1913.
    
    Frank Cunningham, Theories of Democracy: A Critical Introduction,
    London: Routledge, 2002.
    
    # D
    
    Nancy Yaw Davis, The Zuni Enigma, New York: Norton, 2000.
    
    Karl Deutsch, The Nerves of Government: Models of Political
    Communication and Control, London: Free Press, 1963.
    
    Giovanni Dosi, David J. Teece, and Josef Chytry, eds, Technology,
    Organization, and Competitiveness: Perspectives on Industrial and
    Corporate Change, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
    
    Jeanie Daniel Duck, The Change Monster: The Human Forces That Fuel
    or Foil Corporate Transformation and Change, New York: Crown Business,
    2001.
    
    Richard Durbin, Sean Eddy, Anders Krogh, and Graeme Mitchison,
    Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabalistic Models of Proteins and
    Nucleic Acids, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
    
    # E
    
    Anne Ellegood, Rhonda Lane Howard, and Mark Wigley, Out of Site:
    Fictional Architectural Spaces, New Museum of Contemporary Art, 2002.
    
    Ephraim Emerton, Humanism and Tyranny: Studies in the Italian
    Trecento, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925.
    
    Charles R. Epp, The Rights Revolution: Lawyers, Activists, and Supreme
    Courts in Comparative Perspective, Chicago: University of Chicago
    Press, 1998.
    
    # F
    
    Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner, The Way We Think: Conceptual
    Blending and the Mind's Hidden Complexities, New York: Basic Books,
    2002.
    
    Dieter Fensel, James Hendler, Henry Lieberman, and Wolfgang Wahlster,
    Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full
    Potential, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Paulo N. Figueiredo, Technological Learning and Competitive Performance,
    Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, 2001.
    
    Bernard I. Finel and Kristin M. Lord, eds, Power and Conflict in the
    Age of Transparency, New York: Palgrave, 2000.
    
    Sonja K. Foss, Karen A. Foss, and Robert Trapp, Contemporary
    Perspectives on Rhetoric, third edition, Prospect Heights, IL:
    Waveland Press, 2002.
    
    Marcus Franda, Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International
    Regime, Boulder: Rienner, 2001.
    
    Jorge Frascara, ed, Design and the Social Sciences, Taylor and
    Francis, 2002.
    
    Staffan Furusten, Popular Management Books: How They Are Made and What
    They Mean for Organisations, London: Routledge, 1999.
    
    # G
    
    Eugenio Garin, Italian Humanism: Philosophy and Civic Life in the
    Renaissance, translated by Peter Munz, New York: Harper and Row, 1965.
    
    Raghu Garud and Peter Karnoe, eds, Path Dependence and Creation,
    Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2001.
    
    Roger L. Geiger, Research and Relevant Knowledge: American Research
    Universities Since World War II, New York: Oxford University Press,
    1993.
    
    Gerd Gigerenzer and Reinhard Selten, Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive
    Toolbox, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    James Gleick, What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Information
    Frontier, Pantheon, 2002.
    
    Thomas Goebel, A Government by the People: Direct Democracy in
    America, 1890-1940, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
    2002.
    
    Martin Grosman, Arjo Vanderjagt, and Jan Veenstra, eds, The Growth of
    Authority in the Medieval West, Groningen: E. Forsten, 1999.
    
    Gene M. Grossman, ed, Imperfect Competition and International Trade,
    Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992.
    
    Serge Gutwirth, Privacy and the Information Age, translated by Raf
    Casert, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
    
    # H
    
    Jurgen Habermas, The Theory of Communicative Action, Volume 1: Reason
    and the Rationalization of Society, translated by Thomas McCarthy,
    Boston: Beacon Press, 1984.
    
    Jurgen Habermas, The Theory of Communicative Action, Volume 2:
    Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason, translated
    by Thomas McCarthy, Boston: Beacon Press, 1987.
    
    Mark S. Hamm, In Bad Company: America's Terrorist Underground, Boston:
    Northeastern University Press, 2002.
    
    Michael Haren, Medieval Thought: The Western Intellectual Tradition
    From Antiquity to the Thirteenth Century, second edition, Toronto:
    University of Toronto Press, 1992.
    
    Istvan Hargittai, The Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science, and
    Scientists, Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    Jessica Helfand, Screen: Essays on Graphic Design, New Media, and
    Visual Culture, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001.
    
    Anthony Heyes, ed, The Law and Economics of the Environment,
    Cheltenham: Elgar, 2001.
    
    David Holmes, ed, Virtual Globalization: Virtual Spaces/Tourist
    Spaces, London: Routledge, 2001.
    
    # I
    
    Suguru Ishizaki, Improvisational Design: Continuous, Responsive
    Digital Communications, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    # J
    
    Harold James, The End of Globalization: Lessons From the Great
    Depression, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
    
    Bernhard Jussen, ed, Ordering Medieval Society: Perspectives
    on Intellectual and Practical Modes of Shaping Social Relations,
    translated by Pamela Selwyn, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
    Press, 2001.
    
    # K
    
    Harry C. Katz and Owen Darbishire, Converging Divergences: Worldwide
    Changes in Employment Systems, Ithaca: ILR Press, 2000.
    
    James E. Katz and Ronald E. Rice, Social Consequences of the Internet:
    Access, Involvement, and Interaction, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    M. S. Kempshall, The Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought,
    Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
    
    Preston T. King, The Ideology of Order: A Comparative Analysis of Jean
    Bodin and Thomas Hobbes, London: Allen and Unwin, 1974.
    
    Paul R. Krugman, ed, Strategic Trade Policy and the New International
    Economics, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1986.
    
    # L
    
    Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel, Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Wars in
    Science, Religion and Art, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    John Law and Annemarie Mol, eds, Complexities: Social Studies of
    Knowledge Practices, Duke University Press, 2002.
    
    Gordon Leff, The Dissolution of the Medieval Outlook: An Essay on
    Intellectual and Spiritual Change in the Fourteenth Century, New York:
    Harper and Row, 1976.
    
    Antony Leopold, How to Recover the Holy Land: The Crusade Proposals
    of the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries, Aldershot, UK:
    Ashgate, 2000.
    
    Stanley Letovsky, ed, Bioinformatics: Databases and Systems, Boston:
    Kluwer, 1999.
    
    Michael Lewis, Liar's Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall
    Street, New York: Norton, 1989.
    
    Leah A Lievrouw and Sonia Livingstone, eds, Handbook of New Media:
    Social Shaping and Consequences of ICT's, London: Sage, 2002.
    
    Lopetz Buro Destruct, eds, Narita Inspected: Japan Graphic Design
    Compiler, translated by Junko Tozaki, Berlin: Die Gestalten Verlag,
    2001.
    
    Geert Lovink, Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture,
    Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    # M
    
    Peter Mack, Renaissance Argument: Valla and Agricola in the Traditions
    of Rhetoric and Dialectic, Leiden: Brill, 1993.
    
    Peter Mack, ed, Renaissance Rhetoric, New York: St. Martin's Press,
    1994.
    
    Robin Paul Malloy, Law and Economics: A Comparative Approach to Theory
    and Practice, St. Paul: West, 1990.
    
    Robin Paul Malloy and Jerry Evensky, eds, Adam Smith and the Philosophy
    of Law and Economics, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994.
    
    Karl Mannheim, From Karl Mannheim, edited Kurt H. Wolff, New York:
    Oxford University Press, 1971.
    
    Kevin Mattson, Intellectuals in Action: The Origins of the New Left
    and Radical Liberalism, 1945-1970, University Park: Pennsylvania State
    University Press, 2002.
    
    Giuseppe Mazzotta, The Worlds of Petrarch, Durham: Duke University
    Press, 1993.
    
    Drew McDaniel, Electronic Tigers of Southeast Asia: The Politics
    of Media, Technology, and National Development, Ames: Iowa State
    University Press, 2002.
    
    Patrick J. McGrath, Scientists, Business, and the State, 1890-1960,
    Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
    
    Walter D. Mignolo, The Darker Side of the Renaissance: Literacy,
    Territoriality, and Colonization, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
    Press, 1995.
    
    Fergus Millar, The Roman Republic in Political Thought, Hanover, NH:
    University Press of New England, 2002.
    
    Philip Mirowski, Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science,
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
    
    Arthur P. Monahan, From Personal Duties Towards Personal Rights: 
    ate Medieval and Early Modern Political Thought, 1300-1600, Montreal:
    McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994.
    
    Charles More, Understanding the Industrial Revolution, London:
    Routledge, 2000.
    
    Daryl Morey, Mark Maybury, and Bhavani Thuraisingham, Knowledge
    Management: Classic and Contemporary Works, Cambridge: MIT Press,
    2002.
    
    Aldon D. Morris, The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black
    Communities Organizing for Change, New York: Free Press, 1984.
    
    Vincent Mosco and Dan Schiller, eds, Continental Order? Integrating
    North America for Cybercapitalism, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield,
    2001.
    
    Rudolf Mrazek, Engineers of Happy Land: Technology and Nationalism in
    a Colony, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
    
    James J. Murphy, Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical
    Theory From Saint Augustine to the Renaissance, Berkeley: University
    of California Press, 1974.
    
    Thomas P. Murtha, Stefanie Ann Lenway, and Jeffrey A. Hart, Managing
    New Industry Creation: Global Knowledge Formation and Entrepreneurship
    in High Technology, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.
    
    # N
    
    Frederick Neuhouser, Foundations of Hegel's Social Theory: Actualizing
    Freedom, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.
    
    R. Kent Newmyer, John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme
    Court, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001.
    
    Robert A. Nisbet, Tradition and Revolt: Historical and Sociological
    Essays, New York: Random House, 1968.
    
    David D. Nolte, Mind At Light Speed: A New Kind of Intelligence, New
    York: Free Press, 2001.
    
    # O
    
    Johan P. Olsen and B. Guy Peters, eds, Lessons From Experience:
    Experiential Learning in Administrative Reforms in Eight Democracies,
    Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1996.
    
    Wanda Orlikowski, Geoff Walsham, Matthew R. Jones, and Janice
    I. DeGross, eds, Information Technology and Changes in Organizational
    Work, London: Chapman and Hall, 1996.
    
    Sean O Siochru and W. Bruce Girard, Global Media Governance: A
    Beginner's Guide, Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
    
    Steven Ozment, The Age of Reform (1250-1550): An Intellectual and
    Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe, New Haven:
    Yale University Press, 1980.
    
    # P
    
    Jane Parish and Martin Parker, eds, The Age of Anxiety: Conspiracy
    Theory and the Human Sciences, Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.
    
    Ray Paton and Irene Neilson, eds, Visual Representations and
    Interpretations, Springer, 1999.
    
    Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr. and Jeffrey Paul, eds,
    The Right to Privacy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
    
    Markku Peltonen, Classical Humanism and Republicanism in English
    Political Thought, 1570-1640, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
    1995.
    
    Michael Perelman, Steal This Idea: Intellectual Property Rights and
    the Corporate Confiscation of Creativity, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
    
    Anthony B. Perkins and Michael C. Perkins, The Internet Bubble: The
    Inside Story on Why It Burst -- and What You Can Do to Profit Now,
    revised edition, New York: HarperBusiness, 2001.
    
    Francesco Petrarcha, The Life of Solitude, translated by Jacob
    Zeitlin, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1924.
    
    Francesco Petrarca, Letters of Old Age, translated by Aldo
    S. Bernardo, Saul Levin, and Reta A. Bernardo, Baltimore: Johns
    Hopkins University Press, 1992.
    
    Pavel A. Pevzner, Computational Molecular Biology: An Algorithmic
    Approach, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.
    
    Denise Clark Pope, "Doing School": How We Are Creating a Generation of
    Stressed Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students, New Haven: Yale
    University Press, 2001.
    
    Pier Luigi Porta, Roberto Scazzieri, and Andrew Skinner, eds,
    Knowledge, Social Institutions and the Division of Labour, Cheltenham,
    UK: Elgar, 2001.
    
    Richard A. Posner, The Collected Economic Essays of Richard A. Posner,
    edited by Francesco Parisi, Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, 2001.
    
    Paschal Preston, Reshaping Communications: Technology, Information and
    Social Change, London: Sage, 2001.
    
    Monroe E. Price, Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information
    Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power, Cambridge: MIT Press,
    2002.
    
    Wolfgang Prinz, Matthias Jarke, Yvonne Rogers, Kjeld Schmidt, and
    Volker Wulf, eds, Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001.
    
    # Q
    
    # R
    
    Paul A. Rahe, Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism
    and the American Revolution, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
    Press, 1992.
    
    Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch, One Kind of Freedom: The Economic
    Consequences of Emancipation, second edition, Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press, 2001.
    
    Wayne A. Rebhorn, ed, Renaissance Debates on Rhetoric, Ithaca: Cornell
    University Press, 2000.
    
    Raul Rojas and Ulf Hashagen, The First Computers: History and
    Architecture, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Alan Rugman, The End of Globalization: Why Global Strategy Is a Myth
    and How to Profit From the Realities of Regional Markets, New York:
    AMACOM/American Management Association, 2001.
    
    # S
    
    Susan Saegert, J. Phillip Thompson, and Mark R. Warren, eds, Social
    Capital and Poor Communities, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001.
    
    Lester M. Salamon, ed, The Tools of Government: A Guide to the New
    Governance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    Todd Sandler, Economic Concepts for the Social Sciences, Cambridge:
    Cambridge University Press, 2001.
    
    Saskia Sassen, ed, Global Networks, Linked Cities, New York:
    Routledge, 2002.
    
    Theodore R. Schatzki, Karin Knorr Cetina, and Eike von Savigny, eds,
    The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory, London: Routledge, 2001.
    
    Matthias Scheutz, Computationalism: New Directions, Cambridge: MIT
    Press, 2002.
    
    Janet Ward Schofield and Ann Locke Davidson, Bringing the Internet
    to School: Lessons From an Urban District, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
    2002.
    
    Ullica Segerstrale, Defenders of the Truth: The Battle for Science in
    the Sociobiology Debate and Beyond, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
    2000.
    
    Jerrold E. Seigel, Rhetoric and Philosophy in Renaissance Humanism:
    The Union of Eloquence and Wisdom, Petrarch to Valla, Princeton:
    Princeton University Press, 1968.
    
    Adam B. Seligman, The Idea of Civil Society, New York: Free Press,
    1992.
    
    Philip Selznick, The Moral Commonwealth: Social Theory and the Promise
    of Community, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
    
    Richard Sennett, Authority, New York: Knopf, 1980.
    
    Lawrence B. MacGregor Serven, The End of Office Politics as Usual:
    A Complete Strategy for Creating a More Productive and Profitable
    Organization, AMACOM, 2002.
    
    Ben Shneiderman, Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing
    Technologies, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    David Simpson, Rethinking Economic Behaviour: How the Economy Really
    Works, New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.
    
    Mark Skousen, The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of
    the Great Thinkers, Armonk, NY: Sharpe, 2001.
    
    Catherine Slessor, Eco-Tech: Sustainable Architecture and High
    Technology, New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
    
    Daniel F. Spulber, ed, Famous Fables of Economics: Myths of Market
    Failures, Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2002.
    
    Joseph E. Stiglitz, Globalization and Its Discontents, New York:
    Norton, 2002.
    
    Arthur L. Stinchcombe, When Formality Works: Authority and Abstraction
    in Law and Organizations, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
    
    # T
    
    Thijs Ten Raa and Ronald Schettkat, eds, The Growth of Service
    Industries: The Paradox of Exploding Costs and Persistent Demand,
    Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, 2001.
    
    Douglas Thomas, Hacker Culture, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
    Press, 2002.
    
    Ferdinand Tonnies, Ferdinand Tonnies on Public Opinion: Selections and
    Analyses, translated by Hanno Hardt and Slavko Splichal, Lanham, MD:
    Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.
    
    # U
    
    Mark Ungar, Elusive Reform: Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin
    America, Boulder: Rienner, 2002.
    
    # V
    
    John Van Engen, ed, Learning Institutionalized: Teaching in the
    Medieval University, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000.
    
    Franco Venturi, Utopia and Reform in the Enlightenment, Cambridge:
    Cambridge University Press, 1971.
    
    Anthony Vidler, Warped Space: Art, Architecture, and Anxiety in Modern
    Culture, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.
    
    Maurizio Viroli, Niccolo's Smile: A Biography of Machiavelli,
    translated by Antony Shugaar, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
    2000.
    
    Maurizio Viroli, Republicanism, translated by Antony Shugaar, New
    York: Hill and Wang, 2002.
    
    # W
    
    Gregory J. Walters, Human Rights in an Information Age: A
    Philosophical Analysis, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001.
    
    Kerry S. Walters, ed, Re-Thinking Reason: New Perspectives in Critical
    Thinking, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.
    
    Michael Warner, Publics and Counterpublics, Cambridge: MIT Press,
    2002.
    
    John Weeks, A Critique of Neoclassical Macroeconomics, Houndmills, UK:
    Macmillan, 1989.
    
    Peter Weill and Michael R. Vitale, Place to Space: Migrating to
    E-Business Models, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2001.
    
    David Weinberger, Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the
    Web, Cambridge, MA: Perseus, 2002.
    
    James F. Weiner, Tree Leaf Talk: A Heideggerian Anthropology, Oxford:
    Berg, 2001.
    
    John Kenneth White and John C. Green, eds, The Politics of Ideas:
    Intellectual Challenges Facing the American Political Parties, Albany:
    State University of New York Press, 2001.
    
    Laurence Whitehead, ed, The International Dimensions of
    Democratization: Europe and the Americas, expanded edition, Oxford:
    New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
    
    Jennifer A. Widner, Building the Rule of Law, New York: Norton, 2001.
    
    William J. Wilhelm Jr. and Joseph D. Downing, Information Markets:
    What Businesses Can Learn From Financial Innovation, Harvard Business
    School Press, 2001.
    
    Richard A. Wilson, The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South
    Africa: Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State, Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press, 2001.
    
    Lowdon Wingo, Jr., ed, Cities and Space: The Future Use of Urban Land,
    Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1963.
    
    Elisabeth Jean Wood, Forging Democracy From Below: Insurgent
    Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador, Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press, 2000.
    
    # X
    
    # Y
    
    # Z
    
    Danilo Zolo, Democracy and Complexity: A Realist Approach, translated
    by David McKie, Cambridge, UK: Polity, 1992.
    
    Danilo Zolo, Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government, translated
    from the Italian by David McKie, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1997.
    



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