[RRE]what I'm interested in, part 23

From: Phil Agre (pagreat_private)
Date: Fri Aug 23 2002 - 08:49:29 PDT

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    Here are some more books that I've found interesting enough to write
    down citations for.  A slight majority are from the last couple of
    years; the others are scattered all over.  Some aren't out yet.  As
    usual, I haven't read most of the books and can't necessarily endorse
    them.  Books are on the list for many reasons, so you shouldn't draw
    any inferences from the presence or absence of any book.  I hope it's
    useful.
    
    # A
    
    Inaki Abalos and Juan Herreros, Tower and Office: From Modernist
    Theory to Contemporary Practice, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Bruce Ackerman, ed, Bush v. Gore: The Question of Legitimacy, New
    Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.
    
    Mark Ackerman, Volkmar Pipek, and Volker Wulf, Sharing Expertise:
    Beyond Knowledge Management, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale, Financial Innovation and Risk
    Sharing, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994.
    
    Esben Sloth Andersen, Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian
    Contributions, London: Pinter, 1994.
    
    Steven B. Andrews and David Knoke, eds, Networks In and Around
    Organizations, Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999.
    
    Ian Angel, The New Barbarian Manifesto: How to Survive the Information
    Age, London: Kogan Page, 2000.
    
    Michael W. Apple, Official Knowledge: Democratic Education in a
    Conservative Age, second edition, New York: Routledge, 2000.
    
    Silvano Arieti, Creativity: The Magic Synthesis, New York: Basic
    Books, 1976.
    
    Kenneth Arrow, The Economics of Information, Cambridge: Harvard
    University Press, 1984.
    
    # B
    
    Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr., Leading Quietly, Harvard Business School
    Press, 2002.
    
    Chong-En Bai and Chi-Wa Yuen, eds, Technology and the New Economy,
    Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003.
    
    Andrew Barry, Political Machines: Governing a Technological Society,
    London: Athlone, 2001.
    
    Peter L. Berger, ed, The Desecularization of the World: Resurgent
    Religion and World Politics, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999.
    
    Adolf A. Berle, Jr. and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Corporation and
    Private Property, New York: Macmillan, 1932.
    
    Jeffrey M. Berry, The New Liberalism: The Rising Power of Citizen
    Groups, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
    
    S. C. Bhatnagar and Mayuri Odedra, eds, Social Implications of
    Computers in Developing Countries, New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 1992.
    
    Peter Blake, Form Follows Fiasco: Why Modern Architecture Hasn't
    Worked, Boston: Little, Brown, 1977.
    
    Peter Block, The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters, San
    Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2002.
    
    Mark Boden and Ian Miles, eds, Services and the Knowledge-Based
    Economy, London: Continuum, 2000.
    
    Nik Brown, Brian Rappert, and Andrew Webster, eds, Contested Futures:
    A Sociology of Prospective Techno-Science, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000.
    
    Grace Bulger, The Enlightened Entrepreneur: A Spiritual Approach to
    Creating and Marketing a Company, Marlowe, 2001.
    
    Michael Bull, Sounding Out the City: Personal Stereos and the
    Management of Everyday Life, Oxford: Berg, 2000.
    
    # C
    
    Peter Cappelli, The New Deal at Work: Managing the Market-Driven
    Workforce, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1999.
    
    Edward Chamberlin, The Theory of Monopolistic Competition, Cambridge:
    Harvard university Press, 1933.
    
    G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy, New York: Lane, 1908.
    
    Chun Wei Choo, Brian Detlor, and Don Turnbull, Web Work: Information
    Seeking and Knowledge Work on the World Wide Web, Dordrecht: Kluwer,
    2000.
    
    Ian Clark, Globalization and Fragmentation: International Relations
    in the Twentieth Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
    
    Daniel Cohen, Our Modern Times: The New Nature of Capitalism in the
    Information Age, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    John K. Conlon and Melissa Giovagnoli, The Power of Two: How Companies
    of All Sizes Can Build Alliance Networks That Generate Business
    Opportunities, Jossey-Bass, 1998.
    
    Richard J. Cox and David A. Wallace, eds, Archives and the Public
    Good: Accountability and Records in Modern Society, Quorum, 2002.
    
    L. L. Cummings and Barry M. Staw, eds, Information and Cognition in
    Organizations, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1990.
    
    Wendy Currie and Bob Galliers, eds, Rethinking Management Information
    Systems: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Oxford: Oxford University
    Press, 1999.
    
    # D
    
    Herve de Carmoy, Global Banking Strategy: Financial Markets and
    Industrial Decay, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1990.
    
    Georges Dionne, ed, Contributions to Insurance Economics, Boston:
    Kluwer, 1991.
    
    Kurt Dopfer, ed, Evolutionary Economics: Program and Scope, Boston:
    Kluwer, 2001.
    
    # E
    
    Charles M. Eastman, Building Product Models: Computer Environments
    Supporting Design and Construction, Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1999.
    
    David Easton, A Systems Analysis of Political Life, New York: Wiley,
    1965.
    
    Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. and Robert F. Hebert, Secret Origins of Modern
    Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers, Chicago: University of
    Chicago Press, 1999.
    
    Nina Eliasoph, Avoiding Politics: How Americans Produce Apathy in
    Everyday Life, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
    
    # F
    
    Hassan M. Fattah, P2P: How Peer-To-Peer Technology Is Revolutionizing
    the Way We Do Business, Chicago: Dearborn, 2002.
    
    Anthony Finkelstein, ed, The Future of Software Engineering 2000, New
    York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2001.
    
    Neil Fligstein, Markets, Politics, and Globalization, Stockholm:
    Almqvist and Wiksell, 1997.
    
    # G
    
    W. Timothy Gallwey, The Inner Game of Work, New York: Random House,
    2000.
    
    Nicholas Garnham, Emancipation, the Media, and Modernity: Arguments
    About the Media and Social Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
    2000.
    
    Gerard H. Gaynor, Innovation by Design: What It Takes to Keep Your
    Company on the Cutting Edge, New York: AMACOM, 2002.
    
    Michael Geyer, ed, The Power of Intellectuals in Contemporary Germany,
    Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
    
    Felix Gilbert, Machiavelli and Guicciardini: Politics and History
    in Sixteenth-Century Florence, Princeton: Princeton University Press,
    1965.
    
    Brian Girvin, The Right in the Twentieth Century: Conservatism and
    Democracy, London: Pinter, 1994.
    
    Daniel Goleman, Annie McKee, and Richard E. Boyatzis, Primal
    Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence, Harvard
    Business School Press, 2002.
    
    Ruth W. Grant, Hypocrisy and Integrity: Machiavelli, Rousseau, and the
    Ethics of Politics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
    
    Oliver Grau, Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion, Cambridge: MIT
    Press, 2003.
    
    # H
    
    Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What?, Cambridge: Harvard
    University Press, 1999.
    
    Hardy Hanappi, Evolutionary Economics: The Evolutionary Revolution in
    the Social Sciences, Aldershot, UK: Avebury, 1994.
    
    Edward J. Harpham, ed, John Locke's Two Treatises of Government: New
    Interpretations, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1992.
    
    Robert T. Harrison, Gladstone's Imperialism in Egypt: Techniques of
    Domination, Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995.
    
    Robert L. Hayman, Jr., The Smart Culture: Society, Intelligence, and
    Law, New York: New York University Press, 1998.
    
    Elhanan Helpman, ed, General Purpose Technologies and Economic Growth,
    Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.
    
    Stuart Henry, Steve Rayner, and Robin Ann Cantor, Making Markets: An
    Interdisciplinary Perspective on Economic Exchange, Greenwood, 1992.
    
    David J. Hickson and Derek S. Pugh, Management Worldwide: The Impact
    of Societal Culture on Organizations Around the Globe, London:
    Penguin, 1995.
    
    Robert B. Horwitz, Communication and Democratic Reform in South
    Africa, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
    
    Dick Howard, The Specter of Democracy: What Marx and Marxists Haven't
    Understood and Why, Columbia University Press, 2002.
    
    # I
    
    # J
    
    Robert M. Jarvis, Phyllis Coleman, and Johnny C. Burris, Bush v. Gore:
    The Fight for Florida's Vote, New York: Kluwer, 2001.
    
    Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence, The Myth of the American
    Superhero, Eerdmans, 2002.
    
    Ken Jones, Right Turn: The Conservative Revolution in Education,
    London: Hutchinson Radius, 1989.
    
    # K
    
    Ajit Kambil and Eric Van Heck, Making Markets: How Firms Can Design
    and Profit From Online Auctions and Exchanges, Harvard Business School
    Press, 2002.
    
    Annevi Kant and Enid Mante-Meijer, eds, Blurring Boundaries: When Are
    Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home?, Stockholm:
    Norstedts, 1997.
    
    Clarence J. Karier, The Individual, Society, and Education: A History
    of American Educational Ideas, second edition, Urbana: University of
    Illinois Press, 1986.
    
    Geoffrey S. Kirkman, Peter K. Cornelius, Jeffrey D. Sachs, and Klaus
    Schwab, The Global Information Technology Report 2001-2002: Readiness
    for the Networked World, Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    Ronald A. Knox, Enthusiasm: A Chapter in the History of Religion, with
    Special Reference to the XVII and XVIII Centuries, New York: Oxford
    University Press, 1950.
    
    Bill Kovarik, Web Design for the Mass Media, Boston: Allyn and Bacon,
    2002.
    
    Seth Kreisberg, Transforming Power: Domination, Empowerment, and
    Education, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.
    
    Leonard Krieger, The German Idea of Freedom: History of a Political
    Tradition, Boston: Beacon Press 1957.
    
    # L
    
    Christopher Lasch, Plain Style: A Guide to Written English, edited by
    Stewart Weaver, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002,
    
    Bruno Latour, War of the Worlds, Prickly Paradigm, 2002.
    
    Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel, eds, Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Wars
    in Science, Religion and Art, MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Taeku Lee, Mobilizing Public Opinion: Black Insurgency and Racial
    Attitudes in the Civil Rights Era, Chicago: University of Chicago
    Press, 2002.
    
    Per Lind, Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality,
    London: Routledge, 1991.
    
    Martin Linsky and Ronald A. Heifetz, Leadership on the Line: Staying
    Alive Through the Dangers of Leading, Harvard Business School Press,
    2002.
    
    Stephen Little, Paul Quintas, and Tim Ray, eds, Managing Knowledge:
    An Essential Reader, London: Sage, 2002.
    
    Brian J. Loasby, Choice, Complexity, and Ignorance: An Enquiry
    Into Economic Theory and the Practice of Decision-Making, Cambridge:
    Cambridge University Press, 1976.
    
    John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, edited by Peter Laslett,
    second edition, London: Cambridge University Press, 1967.
    
    Alexander Loudon, Webs of Innovation: The Networked Economy Demands
    New Ways to Innovate, Harlow, UK: Financial Times, 2001.
    
    Kang Kwong Luke and Theodossia Pavlidou, eds, Telephone Calls: Unity
    and Diversity in Conversational Structure Across Language Cultures,
    John Benjamins, 2002.
    
    # M
    
    Ines Macho-Stadler and J. David Perez-Castrillo, An Introduction to
    the Economics of Information: Incentives and Contracts, translated by
    Richard Watt, second edition Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
    
    Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson, eds, Evolutionary Economics and Path
    Dependence, Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, 1997.
    
    Robin Mansell, Rohan Samarajiva and Amy Mahan, eds, Networking
    Knowledge for Information Societies: Institutions and Intervention,
    Delft University Press, 2002.
    
    John Markoff, Waves of Democracy: Social Movements and Political
    Change, Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 1996.
    
    Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics, London: Macmillan, 1890.
    
    J. Martin-Barbero, Communication, Culture and Hegemony: From the
    Media to Mediations, translated by Elizabeth Fox and Robert A. White,
    London: Sage, 1993.
    
    Ian Masser and Harlan J. Onsrud, eds, Diffusion and Use of Geographic
    Information Technologies, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993.
    
    Christopher May, The Information Society: A Sceptical View, Malden,
    MA: Polity Press, 2002.
    
    William J. McIver, Jr. and Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, eds, Advances in
    Digital Government: Technology, Human Factors, and Policy, Kluwer,
    2002.
    
    Tom McMaster, Enid Mumford, E. Burton Swanson, Brian Warboys,
    and David Wastell, eds, Facilitating Technology Transfer Through
    Partnership: Learning From Practice and Research, London: Chapman
    and Hall, 1997.
    
    J. Stanley Metcalfe, Evolutionary Economics and Creative Destruction,
    London: Routledge, 1998.
    
    Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, and Beth Axelrod, The War for
    Talent, Harvard Business School Press, 2001.
    
    Thomas J. Misa, Philip Brey, and Andrew Feenberg, eds, Modernity and
    Technology, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003.
    
    Dadashzadeh Mohammad, ed, Information Technology Management in
    Developing Countries, IRM Press, 2002.
    
    Arthur P. Monahan, From Personal Duties Towards Personal Rights:
    Late Medieval and Early Modern Political Thought, 1300-1600, Montreal:
    McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994.
    
    David A. Moss, When All Else Fails: Government As the Ultimate Risk
    Manager, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002.
    
    John Motavalli, Bamboozled at the Revolution: How Big Media Lost
    Billions in the Battle for the Internet, Viking, 2002.
    
    # N
    
    Deepak Nayyar, ed, Governing Globalization: Issues and Institutions,
    Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    Susan Neiman, Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of
    Philosophy, Princeton University Press, 2002.
    
    John T. Noonan, Jr., Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court
    Sides with the States, University of California Press, 2002.
    
    # O
    
    Richard W. Oliver, The Coming Biotech Age: The Business of
    Bio-Materials, New York: McGraw Hill, 2000.
    
    # P
    
    Matthew Paterson, Understanding Global Environmental Politics:
    Domination, Accumulation, Resistance, Houndmills, UK: Macmillan, 2000.
    
    Orlando Patterson, Freedom, New York: Basic Books, 1991.
    
    Henry J. Perkinson, Since Socrates: Studies in the History of Western
    Educational Thought, New York: Longman, 1980.
    
    Andrew Pickering, The Mangle of Practice: Time, Agency, and Science,
    Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
    
    Patricia Pisters, ed, Micropolitics of Media Culture: Reading the
    Rhizomes of Deleuze and Guattari, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University
    Press, 2001.
    
    Craig Prichard, Richard Hull, Mike Chumer, and Hugh Willmott, eds,
    Managing Knowledge: Critical Investigations of Work and Learning,
    New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.
    
    Robert D. Putnam, ed, Democracies in Flux: The Evolution of Social
    Capital in Contemporary Society, Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    # Q
    
    # R
    
    Hans-Jorg Rheinberger, Toward a History of Epistemic Things:
    Synthesizing Proteins in the Test Tube, Stanford: Stanford University
    Press, 1997.
    
    G. B. Richardson, Information and Investment: A Study in the Working
    of the Competitive Economy, new edition, Oxford: Oxford University
    Press, 1997.
    
    Edward Mozley Roche and Michael James Blaine, eds, Information
    Technology, Development, and Policy: Theoretical Perspectives and
    Practical Challenges, Aldershot, UK: Avebury, 1996.
    
    # S
    
    Wolfgang Schivelbusch, The Railway Journey: The Industrialization of
    Time and Space in the 19th Century, Berkeley: University of California
    Press, 1986.
    
    Rosalind Shaw, Memories of the Slave Trade: Ritual and the Historical
    Imagination in Sierra Leone, Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
    2002.
    
    Avital Simhony and D. Weinstein, eds, The New Liberalism: Reconciling
    Liberty and Community, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
    
    David Simpson, Situatedness, or, Why We Keep Saying Where We're Coming
    From, Durham: Duke University Press, 2002.
    
    Andy Sloane and Felix van Rijn, eds, Home Informatics and Telematics:
    Information, Technology, and Society, Boston: Kluwer, 2000.
    
    Peter Sloterdijk, Critique of Cynical Reason, translation by Michael
    Eldred, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987.
    
    Starhawk, Webs of Power: Notes from the Global Uprising, New Society,
    2002.
    
    Thomas A. Stewart, The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and
    the Twenty-first Century Organization, Doubleday 2001.
    
    Anselm Strauss, Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn
    Wiener, Social Organization of Medical Work, Chicago: University of
    Chicago Press, 1985.
    
    Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz, and Neil Fligstein, eds, The
    Institutionalization of Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
    
    # T
    
    Mark Turner, Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, Oxford: Oxford
    University Press, 2001.
    
    # U
    
    # V
    
    Oscar van Heffen, Walter J. M. Kickert, and Jacques J. A. Thomassen,
    eds, Governance in Modern Society: Effects, Change and Formation of
    Government Institutions, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000.
    
    Jerry J. Vaske and Charles E. Grantham, Socializing the Human-Computer
    Environment, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1990.
    
    # W
    
    Grant Wacker, Heaven Below: Early Pentecostals and American Culture,
    Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
    
    D. J. Waldie, Real City: Downtown Los Angeles Inside/Out, Santa
    Monica: Angel City Press, 2001.
    
    Mark Warschauer, Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinking the
    Digital Divide, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003.
    
    Etienne Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William M. Snyder, Cultivating
    Communities of Practice, Harvard Business School Press, 2002.
    
    Shira P. White and G. Patton Wright, New Ideas About New Ideas:
    Adventures in Creativity With the World's Leading Innovators, Reading,
    MA: Perseus, 2002.
    
    Rosalind Williams, Retooling: A Historian Confronts Technological
    Change, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    
    Ulrich Witt, ed, Explaining Process and Change: Approaches to
    Evolutionary Economics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992.
    
    Ulrich Witt, ed, Evolutionary Economics, Aldershot, UK: Elgar, 1993.
    
    Steve Woolgar, ed, Virtual Society? Get Real: The Social Science of
    Electronic Technologies, Oxford University Press, 2002.
    
    Sally Wyatt, Flis Henwood, Nod Miller, and Peter Senker, eds,
    Technology and In/Equality: Questioning the Information Society,
    London: Routledge, 2000.
    
    # X
    
    # Y
    
    # Z
    
    Axel Zerdick, Arnold Picot, Klaus Schrape, Alexander Artope, Klaus
    Goldhammer, Ulrich T. Lange, Eckart Vierkant, Esteban Lopez-Escobar,
    and Roger Silverstone, E-conomics: Strategies for the Digital
    Marketplace, Berlin: Springer, 2000.
    
    Andrew Zimmerman, Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany,
    Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
    
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