May/June 2023
Alternative Societies |
Virtual Society |
Digital Timescapes |
Cannibal Capitalism |
The Equality Machine
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- Inequality: what everyone needs to know – James K. Galbraith
- Practical psychometrics: a guide for test users – Benjamin J. Lovett
- Free and equal: what would a fair society look like? – Daniel Chandler
- It's OK to be angry about capitalism – Bernie Sanders
- Welfare for markets: a global history of basic income – Anton Jäger, Daniel Zamora
- Confronting capitalism: how the world works and how to change it – Vivek Chibber
- De asielloterij. Het Europese vluchtelingenbeleid van 2015 tot de Oekraïneoorlog en hoe het beter kan. – Ruud Koopmans
- Agent-based Models and Causal Inference – Gianluca Manzo
- Crack-up capitalism: market radicals and the dream of a world without democracy – Quinn Slobodian
- De ongelijke strijd tegen de zware misdaad: opsporing, bestrijding en vervolging – Hans Werdmölder
- Drugssmokkelland: hoe Nederland een paradijs voor drugshandel werd – Stephen Snelders
- The equality machine: harnessing digital technology for a brighter, more inclusive future – Orly Lobel
- The internet of Animals: human-animals relationships in the digital age – Deborah Lupton
- The economic sociology of development – Andrew Schrank
- Gender, Agency, and Coercion – Sumi Madhok, Anne Phillips, Kalpana Wilson
- How data happened: a history from the age of reason to the age of algorithms – Chris H. Wiggins Matthew L. Jones
- Why politics fails: the five traps of the modern world and how to escape them – Ben W. Ansell
- Our shrinking planet – Massimo Livi Bacci
- Values, voice and virtue: the new British politics – Matthew J Goodwin
- Worlds of Sense: Exploring the senses in history and across cultures – Constance Classen
- More than a glitch: confronting race, gender, and ability bias in tech – Meredith Broussard
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Subjects: Faculty of Behavioural & Social Sciences