Stuff I've been reading (November 2021)

By Os Keyes

Things I finished reading in November 2021:

Books and dissertations

  • Adkins, Lisa. Revisions: Gender and Sexuality in Late Modernity. Open University Press, 2002.
  • Ahmed, Sara. The promise of happiness. Duke University Press, 2010.
  • Culloty, Eileen, and Jane Suiter. Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media: Information Pathologies. Routledge, 2021.
  • Dana-Tabet, Adrianne. (Dis) embodying the transgender experience: The politics of medicine and gender identity. Brandeis University, 2001.
  • Krause, Monika. Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites. University of Chicago Press, 2021.
  • Lemke, Thomas. The Government of Things: Foucault and the New Materialisms. NYU Press, 2021.
  • McMahon, Darrin M. Happiness: A history. Grove Press, 2006.
  • Montgomery, Erwin B. Medical reasoning: the nature and use of medical knowledge. Oxford University Press, 2018.
  • Playdon, Zoe. The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
  • Plummer, Ken. Intimate citizenship: Private decisions and public dialogues. University of Washington Press, 2011.
  • De Silva, Adrian. Negotiating the Borders of the Gender Regime: Developments and Debates on Trans (sexuality) in the Federal Republic of Germany. transcript Verlag, 2018.
  • Taylor, Jami K., Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Daniel C. Lewis. The remarkable rise of transgender rights. University of Michigan Press, 2018.
  • Weeks, Jeffrey. Invented moralities: Sexual values in an age of uncertainty. Columbia University Press, 1995.
  • Whittle, Stephen. Respect and equality: Transsexual and transgender rights. Routledge-Cavendish, 2012.
  • Zottola, Angela. Transgender identities in the press: A corpus-based discourse Analysis. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.

Papers and Chapters

  • Alm, Erika. “A State Affair?: Notions of the State in Discourses on Trans Rights in Sweden.” In Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2021. 209-237.
  • Asenbaum, Hans, and Frederic Hanusch. “(De) futuring democracy: Labs, playgrounds, and ateliers as democratic innovations.” Futures 134 (2021): 102836.
  • Aultman, B. Lee. “Injurious acts: Notes on happiness from the trans ordinary.” Special issue on happiness. Writing from Below (2019).
  • Austin, Jonathan Luke. “A parasitic critique for international relations.” International Political Sociology 13.2 (2019): 215-231.
  • Bellanova, Rocco, Jonathan Luke Austin, and Mareile Kaufmann. “Doing and mediating critique: An invitation to practice companionship.” Security Dialogue 50.1 (2019): 3-19.
  • Bargetz, Brigitte. “Longing for agency: New materialisms’ wrestling with despair.” European Journal of Women’s Studies 26.2 (2019): 181-194.
  • Bernstam, Elmer V., et al. “Artificial Intelligence in Clinical and Translational Science: Successes, Challenges and Opportunities.” Clinical and Translational Science.
  • Birnbacher, Dietrer. “Quality of life-evaluation or description.” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2.1 (1999): 25-36.
  • Bourret, Pascale, Peter Keating, and Alberto Cambrosio. “Regulating diagnosis in post-genomic medicine: Re-aligning clinical judgment?.” Social Science & Medicine 73.6 (2011): 816-824.
  • Broncano-Berrocal, Fernando, and Jesús Vega-Encabo. “A taxonomy of types of epistemic dependence: introduction to the Synthese special issue on epistemic dependence.” Synthese 197.7 (2020): 2745-2763.
  • Carstensen-Egwuom, Inken. “Connecting intersectionality and reflexivity: Methodological approaches to social positionalities.” Erdkunde (2014): 265-276.
  • Chiang, Howard H. “Liberating sex, knowing desire: Scientia sexualis and epistemic turning points in the history of sexuality.” History of the Human Sciences 23.5 (2010): 42-69.
  • Cooiman, Franziska. “Veni vidi VC–the backend of the digital economy and its political making.” Review of International Political Economy (2021): 1-23.
  • Cooke, Anthony C. “Black community, media, and intellectual paranoia-as-politics.” Journal of Black Studies 42.4 (2011): 609-626.
  • Cotter, Kelley. ““Shadowbanning is not a thing”: black box gaslighting and the power to independently know and credibly critique algorithms.” Information, Communication & Society (2021): 1-18.
  • Couldry, Nick, and Ulises Ali Mejias. “The decolonial turn in data and technology research: what is at stake and where is it heading?.” Information, Communication & Society (2021): 1-17.
  • Crawford, Neta C. “Institutionalizing passion in world politics: Fear and empathy.” International Theory 6.3 (2014): 535-557.
  • Davies, James. “How voting and consensus created the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-III).” Anthropology & Medicine 24.1 (2017): 32-46.
  • Dutta, Aniruddha. “Allegories of Gender: Transgender Autology versus Transracialism.” Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice/Atlantis: études critiques sur le genre, la culture, et la justice 39.2 (2018): 86-98.
  • Van Eijk, Marieke. “Insuring care: paperwork, insurance rules, and clinical labor at a US transgender clinic.” Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 41.4 (2017): 590-608.
  • Finn, Mark, and Srikant Sarangi. “Quality of life as a mode of governance: NGO talk of HIV ‘positive’health in India.” Social Science & Medicine 66.7 (2008): 1568-1578.
  • Gaube, Susanne, et al. “Do as AI say: susceptibility in deployment of clinical decision-aids.” NPJ digital medicine 4.1 (2021): 1-8.
  • Ghassemi, Marzyeh, Luke Oakden-Rayner, and Andrew L. Beam. “The false hope of current approaches to explainable artificial intelligence in health care.” The Lancet Digital Health 3.11 (2021): e745-e750.
  • Goethals, Tina, Elisabeth De Schauwer, and Geert Van Hove. “Weaving intersectionality into disability studies research: Inclusion, reflexivity and anti-essentialism.” DiGeSt. Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies 2.1-2 (2015): 75-94.
  • Guggenberger, Nikolas. “Essential Platforms.” Stanford Technology Law Review 24 (2020): 2.
  • Huta, Veronika, and Alan S. Waterman. “Eudaimonia and its distinction from hedonia: Developing a classification and terminology for understanding conceptual and operational definitions.” Journal of Happiness Studies 15.6 (2014): 1425-1456.
  • Innes, H., and M. Innes. “De-platforming disinformation: conspiracy theories and their control.” Information, Communication & Society (2021): 1-19.
  • Itani, Satoko. “Sick but legitimate? Gender identity disorder and a new gender identity category in Japan.” Sociology of diagnosis. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2011.
  • Iudici, Antonio, and Gloria Orczyk. “Understanding and Managing Gender Identity Variance in Minors: A Qualitative Research on the Parental Role in Italy.” Sexuality & Culture (2021): 1-21.
  • Jones, Richard G. “Putting privilege into practice through” intersectional reflexivity:” Ruminations, interventions, and possibilities.” Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping (2010): 122.
  • Kirey-Sitnikova, Yana. “The emergence of transfeminism in Russia: Opposition from cisnormative feminists and trans* people.” Transgender Studies Quarterly 3.1-2 (2016): 165-174.
  • Kotliar, Dan M. “Data orientalism: on the algorithmic construction of the non-Western other.” Theory and Society 49.5 (2020): 919-939.
  • Kurdyla, Victoria. “Disclosure Experiences for Transgender and Nonbinary Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.” Journal of Homosexuality (2021): 1-24.
  • Lehuedé, Sebastián. “The coloniality of collaboration: sources of epistemic obedience in data-intensive astronomy in Chile.” Information, Communication & Society (2021): 1-16.
  • Lindberg, Kajsa, Lars Walter, and Elena Raviola. “Performing boundary work: The emergence of a new practice in a hybrid operating room.” Social science & medicine 182 (2017): 81-88.
  • López, Nancy, et al. “Making the invisible visible: Advancing quantitative methods in higher education using critical race theory and intersectionality.” Race Ethnicity and Education 21.2 (2018): 180-207.
  • Lowe, Peter. “Public Utility Regulation in Britain: Some Lessons from the Pre-1945 Experience.” Economic Issues (1996): 73-88.
  • McClimans, Leah, and John P. Browne. “Quality of life is a process not an outcome.” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33.4 (2012): 279-292.
  • McQueen, Paddy. “Enslaved by one’s body? Gender, citizenship and the ‘wrong body’narrative.” Citizenship Studies 18.5 (2014): 533-548.
  • Mohr, James M. “Oppression by scientific method: The use of science to” Other” sexual minorities.” J. Hate Stud. 7 (2008): 21.
  • Mumford, Densua. “Data colonialism: compelling and useful, but whither epistemes?.” Information, Communication & Society (2021): 1-6.
  • Nafus, Dawn. “Exploration or algorithm? The undone science before the algorithms.” Cultural Anthropology 33.3 (2018): 368-374.
  • Neo, Ric. “The International Discourses and Governance of Fake News.” Global Policy 12.2 (2021): 214-228.
  • Nguyen, C. Thi. “Cognitive islands and runaway echo chambers: problems for epistemic dependence on experts.” Synthese 197.7 (2020): 2803-2821.
  • Nguyen, C. Thi, and Jennifer Lackey. “How Twitter gamifies communication.” Applied Epistemology (2021): 410.
  • Pape, Madeleine, et al. “Resisting and Remaking Sex in the Petri Dish, the Clinic, and on the Track.” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6.2 (2020).
  • Pearce, Caroline. “The complexities of developing equal relationships in patient and public involvement in health research.” Social Theory & Health 19.4 (2021): 362-379.
  • Pennacchini, M., et al. “A brief history of the Quality of Life: its use in medicine and in philosophy.” Clin Ter 162.3 (2011): e99-e103.
  • Phan, Thao, et al. “Economies of Virtue: The Circulation of ‘Ethics’ in Big Tech.” Science as Culture (2021): 1-15.
  • Pimenoff, Veronica. “On the care of transsexuals in Finland.” International Journal of Transgenderism 9.2 (2006): 23-33.
  • Rahman, K. Sabeel. “The new utilities: Private power, social infrastructure, and the revival of the public utility concept.” Cardozo Law Review. 39 (2017): 1621.
  • Ratnam, Charishma. “Listening to difficult stories: Listening as a research methodology.” Emotion, Space and Society 31 (2019): 18-25.
  • Reed, Matt T. “Historicizing inversion: or, how to make a homosexual.” History of the human sciences 14.4 (2001): 1-29.
  • Revicki, Dennis A., Leah Kleinman, and David Cella. “A history of health-related quality of life outcomes in psychiatry.” Dialogues in clinical neuroscience 16.2 (2014): 127.
  • rose Hartline, france. “(Trans) gender outlaws? A critical analysis of Norway’s 2016 gender self-determination law.” Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 21.4 (2019): 361-380.
  • Simons, Josh, and Dipayan Ghosh. “Utilities for democracy: Why and how the algorithmic infrastructure of Facebook and Google must be regulated.” Brookings Institution. August (2020).
  • Spijker, G. H. A. “A Captive in the Wrong Body: Transsexualism: A Comparative Perspective.” THRHR 63 (2000): 626.
  • Suresh, Harini, Natalie Lao, and Ilaria Liccardi. “Misplaced Trust: Measuring the Interference of Machine Learning in Human Decision-Making.” 12th ACM Conference on Web Science. 2020.
  • Tabb, Kathryn. “Centrifugal and Centripetal Thinking About the Biopsychosocial Model in Psychiatry.” European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17.2 (2021): M3-28.
  • Thumann, Henry C. “Multijurisdictional Regulation of Monopoly in a Global Market.” Wis. L. Rev. (2008): 261.
  • Voli, Stefania. “(Trans) gender citizenship in Italy: a contradiction in terms? From the parliamentary debate about Law 164/1982 to the present.” Modern Italy 23.2 (2018): 201-214.
  • Wehrens, Rik. “Waves, Owls and Boundaries: How to Think About Science and Democracy in the ‘Post-Truth’-Era?.” Science as Culture (2018).
  • Whittaker, Meredith. “The steep cost of capture.” Interactions 28.6 (2021): 50-55.
  • Widder, David Gray, et al. “Trust in Collaborative Automation in High Stakes Software Engineering Work: A Case Study at NASA.” Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2021.
  • Wiggins, Tobias. “Listening for Trans Childism in Discursive Concern.” The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (2021): 1-7.
  • Yaghoubirad, Mahsa, et al. “Talking with Iranian trans women: Their experiences and identity development.” Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health (2021): 1-21.
  • Yue, Audrey. “Trans-Singapore: Some notes towards queer Asia as method.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 18.1 (2017): 10-24.