Stuff I've been reading (October 2025)

By Os Keyes

This fucking year.

Books and dissertations

  • Han, Byung-Chul. The Crisis of Narration. Polity, 2024.
  • Keller, Ann Campbell. Science in environmental policy: The politics of objective advice. MIT Press, 2009.

Papers and Chapters

  • Collins, Harry. “Rejecting knowledge claims inside and outside science.” Social Studies of Science 44.5 (2014): 722-735.
  • Hsu, V. Jo. “Irreducible damage: The affective drift of race, gender, and disability in anti-trans rhetorics.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 52.1 (2022): 62-77.
  • Hsu, V. Jo. “Trans Tricksters, Looping Effects, and Gender Diagnoses as Containment.” Rhetoric of Health & Medicine 7.1 (2024): 17-45.
  • Latham, Jonathan R. “(Re) making sex: A praxiography of the gender clinic.” Feminist Theory 18.2 (2017): 177-204.
  • Mirowski, Philip. “The political movement that dared not speak its own name: The neoliberal thought collective under erasure.” Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series 23 (2014).
  • Moodie, Megan C. “The Coproduction of Medical Knowledge.” Annual Review of Anthropology 54.1 (2025): 289-306.
  • Murphy, Alice. “Imagination in science.” Philosophy Compass 17.6 (2022): e12836.
  • Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg. “History of science and the practices of experiment.” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23.1 (2001): 51-63.
  • Sánchez-Dorado, Julia. “Creativity, pursuit and epistemic tradition.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 100 (2023): 81-89.
  • Segal, Judy Z. “The rhetoric of depression: Listening to Listening to Prozac in a pandemic.” Rhetoric of Health & Medicine 6.1 (2023): 9-35.
  • Shapin, Steven. “Cordelia’s Love: Credibility.” Perspectives on science 3.3 (1995).
  • Slayton, Rebecca, and Aaron Clark‐Ginsberg. “Beyond regulatory capture: Coproducing expertise for critical infrastructure protection.” Regulation & governance 12.1 (2018): 115-130.
  • Spade, Dean. “Resisting medicine, re/modeling gender.” Berkeley Women’s LJ 18 (2003): 15.