Stuff I've been reading (March 2024)

By Os Keyes

Things I finished reading in March 2024:

Books and dissertations

  • Bothwell, Laura. The emergence of the randomized controlled trial: origins to 1980. Diss. Columbia University, 2014.
  • Flanagan, Owen, et al. Against happiness. Columbia University Press, 2023.
  • Gill-Peterson, Jules. A Short History of Trans Misogyny. Verso Books, 2024.
  • May, Todd. A fragile life: accepting our vulnerability. University of Chicago Press, 2020.
  • O’Leary, Timothy, and Christopher Falzon, eds. Foucault and philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
  • Riseman, Noah. Transgender Australia: A History Since 1910. Melbourne University. Publishing, 2023.
  • Sutherland, Tonia. Resurrecting the Black Body: Race and the Digital Afterlife. University of California Press, 2023.

Papers and Chapters

  • Bothwell, Laura E., et al. “Assessing the gold standard—lessons from the history of RCTs.” New England Journal of Medicine 374.22 (2016): 2175-2181.
  • Miller, Franklin G. “Clinical research before informed consent.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 24.2 (2014): 141-157.
  • Pham, Bao-Chau, et al. “Academic citizenship, together: Prioritising care and reflexivity in scholarly life.” Journal of Praxis in Higher Education 6.2 (2024): 66-79.
  • Procope Bell, Danielle. ““Pick-Me” Black women: tactical patriarchal femininity in the Black manosphere.” Feminist Media Studies (2023): 1-19.