Stuff I've been reading (December 2025)

By Os Keyes

This fucking year.

Books and dissertations

  • Schulman, Sarah. The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity. Penguin Group, 2025.

Papers and Chapters

  • Amabile, Teresa M. “The art of (creative) thought.” The Creativity Reader 15 (2019).
  • Corrigan, Oonagh. “Empty ethics: the problem with informed consent.” Sociology of health & illness 25.7 (2003): 768-792.
  • Ebeling, Mary FE. “Patient disempowerment through the commercial access to digital health records.” Health 23.4 (2019): 385-400.
  • Fullerton, Allegra H., and Christopher M. Weible. “Examining emotional belief expressions of advocacy coalitions in Arkansas’ gender identity politics.” Policy Studies Journal 52.2 (2024): 369-389.
  • Lamble, Sarah. “Confronting complex alliances: Situating Britain’s gender critical politics within the wider transnational anti-gender movement.” Journal of lesbian studies 28.3 (2024): 504-517.
  • Lampredi, Giacomo. “(An) Aesthetic Emotions: A Pragmatist View of Sensibility Change.” Sociological Theory: 07352751251396510.
  • Marres, Noortje, et al. “On the controversiality of AI: The controversy is not the situation.” Big Data & Society 12.4 (2025): 20539517251383870.
  • Singh, Ranjit, and Michael Lynch. “Proverbial economies of STS.” Social Studies of Science 55.3 (2025): 327-349.
  • Williams, Rua Mae. “Metaeugenics and metaresistance: From manufacturing the ‘includeable body’to walking away from the broom closet.” Canadian Journal of Children’s Rights/Revue canadienne des droits des enfants 6.1 (2019): 60-77.