Stuff I've been reading (December 2020)

By Os Keyes

Things I finished reading in December 2020:

Books

  • Chidgey, Red. Feminist afterlives: Assemblage memory in activist times. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
  • Felski, Rita. Uses of literature. John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
  • Foner, Eric. Who owns history?: rethinking the past in a changing world. Macmillan, 2002.
  • Kelty, Christopher M. The Participant: A Century of Participation in Four Stories. University of Chicago Press, 2020.
  • Kincaid, Harold, John Dupré, and Alison Wylie, eds. Value-Free Science: Ideals and Illusions?. Oxford University Press, 2007.
  • M’charek, Amade. The Human Genome Diversity Project: an ethnography of scientific practice. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
  • Malatino, Hil. Trans Care. University of Minnesota Press, 2020.
  • Reardon, Jenny. The postgenomic condition: Ethics, justice, and knowledge after the genome. University of Chicago Press, 2017.
  • Zerilli, Linda MG. Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom. University of Chicago Press, 2005.

Papers and Chapters

  • Alexander, Joshua, and Jonathan M. Weinberg. “Analytic epistemology and experimental philosophy.” Philosophy compass 2.1 (2007): 56-80.
  • Barbee, Harry, and Douglas Schrock. “Un/Gendering social selves: How nonbinary people navigate and experience a binarily gendered world.” Sociological Forum. Vol. 34. No. 3. 2019.
  • Beemyn, Genny. “A presence in the past: a transgender historiography.” Journal of Women’s History 25.4 (2013): 113-121.
  • Berenstain, Nora. “Implicit Bias and the Idealized Rational Self.” Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5 (2018).
  • Davidovic, Jovana, Shea Brown, and Ali Hasan. “The Algorithm Audit: Scoring the Algorithms that Score Us.” Big Data & Society (2021).
  • Deweer, Dries. “Creation and renunciation in Ricoeur’s political ethics of compromise.” Philosophy & Social Criticism (2020): 0191453720972746.
  • Dixon-Román, Ezekiel, and Luciana Parisi. “Data capitalism and the counter futures of ethics in artificial intelligence.” Communication and the Public (2020): 2057047320972029.
  • Enke, Finn. “Stuck in the Paradigm with You: Transfeminist Reflections on the Uses of History and the Spaces of Contradiction.” In Gender, Considered. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2020. 29-55.
  • Horvath, Joachim, and Steffen Koch. “Experimental philosophy and the method of cases.” Philosophy Compass (2020).
  • Hufendiek, Rebekka. “Beyond essentialist fallacies: Fine‐tuning ideology critique of appeals to biological sex differences.” Journal of Social Philosophy (2020).
  • Ichikawa, Jonathan Jenkins. “Presupposition and Consent.” Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 6.4 (2020).
  • Johnson, Gabbrielle M. “Are Algorithms Value-Free?” Journal of Moral Philosophy (2021).
  • Kaplan, Sarah. “Strategy and PowerPoint: An inquiry into the epistemic culture and machinery of strategy making.” Organization Science 22.2 (2011): 320-346.
  • Kravcenko, Dmitrijs, and Jacky Swan. “Talking through Objects.” In Managing Knowledge Integration Across Boundaries (2016): 171.
  • Kukla, Quill R. “A Nonideal Theory of Sexual Consent” Ethics (2021): 270-292.
  • Langton, Rae. “IV—Empathy and First-Personal Imagining.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. Vol. 119. No. 1. Oxford University Press, 2019.
  • Levin, Janet. “A Case for the Method of Cases: Comments on Edouard Machery, Philosophy Within its Proper Bounds.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 98.1 (2019): 230-238.
  • Metcalf, J., Moss, E., Watkins, EA., Sing, R. and Elish, MC. “Algorithmic ImpactAssessments and Accountability: The Co-Construction of Impacts”. In Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (2021).
  • Moore, Alison M. Downham. “Temporal Layering in the Long Conceptual History of Sexual Medicine: Reading Koselleck with Foucault.” Journal of the Philosophy of History (2019): 1-23.
  • Radi, Blas. “Reproductive injustice, trans rights, and eugenics.” Sexual and reproductive health matters 28.1 (2020): 1824318.
  • Rubel, Alan, Clinton Castro, and Adam Pham. “Algorithms, agency, and respect for persons.” Social theory and practice (2020).
  • Skees, Murray. “A new traditional theory: Fetishizing big data analytics.” Constellations (2020).
  • Sosa, Ernest. “Experimental philosophy and philosophical intuition.” Philosophical studies 132.1 (2007): 99-107.
  • Symons, John. “Experimental philosophy within its proper bounds.” Inquiry (2020): 1-21.
  • Walter, Maggie, et al. “Indigenous data sovereignty in the era of Big Data and Open Data.” Australian Journal of Social Issues (2020).
  • Wieseler, Christine. “A Philosophical Investigation: Interrogating Practices and Beliefs about Disability.” Social Philosophy Today 28 (2012): 29-45.