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Meeting the Universe Halfway

Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning <BR>

by Karen Barad
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2007

Meeting the Universe Halfway is an ambitious book with far-reaching implications for numerous fields in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. In this volume, Karen Barad, theoretical physicist and feminist theorist, elaborates her theory of agential realism. Offering an account of...
by E. Roy Weintraub, Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 2002

In How Economics Became a Mathematical Science E. Roy Weintraub traces the history of economics through the prism of the history of mathematics in the twentieth century. As mathematics has evolved, so has the image of mathematics, explains Weintraub, such as ideas about the standards for accepting...
by Philip Mirowski
Language: English
Release Date: July 21, 2004

A leading scholar of the history and philosophy of economic thought, Philip Mirowski argues that there has been a top-to-bottom transformation in how scientific research is organized and funded in Western countries over the past two decades and that these changes necessitate a reexamination of the...
by Brian Rotman, Andrew Pickering
Language: English
Release Date: March 4, 1997

Mathematics, Science, and Postclassical Theory is a unique collection of essays dealing with the intersections between science and mathematics and the radical reconceptions of knowledge, language, proof, truth, and reality currently emerging from poststructuralist literary theory, constructivist history...

Under Cover of Science

American Legal-Economic Theory and the Quest for Objectivity

by James R. Hackney Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2007

For more than two decades, the law and economics movement has been one of the most influential and controversial schools of thought in American jurisprudence. In this authoritative intellectual history, James R. Hackney Jr. situates the modern law and economics movement within the trajectory of American...

Animate Planet

Making Visceral Sense of Living in a High-Tech Ecologically Damaged World

by Kath Weston
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2017

In Animate Planet Kath Weston shows how new intimacies between humans, animals, and their surroundings are emerging as people attempt to understand how the high-tech ecologically damaged world they have made is remaking them, one synthetic chemical, radioactive isotope, and megastorm at a time. Visceral...

Between Legitimacy and Violence

A History of Colombia, 1875–2002

by Marco Palacios
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2006

Between Legitimacy and Violence is an authoritative, sweeping history of Colombia’s “long twentieth century,” from the tumultuous civil wars of the late nineteenth century to the drug wars of the late twentieth. Marco Palacios, a leading Latin American historian, skillfully blends political,...

The Struggle for Maize

Campesinos, Workers, and Transgenic Corn in the Mexican Countryside

by Elizabeth Fitting
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 2010

When scientists discovered transgenes in local Mexican corn varieties in 2001, their findings intensified a debate about not only the import of genetically modified (GM) maize into Mexico but also the fate of the peasantry under neoliberal globalization. While the controversy initially focused on...

Intimate Enemies

Landowners, Power, and Violence in Chiapas

by Aaron Bobrow-Strain
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2007

Intimate Enemies is the first book to explore conflicts in Chiapas from the perspective of the landed elites, crucial but almost entirely unexamined actors in the state’s violent history. Scholarly discussion of agrarian politics has typically cast landed elites as “bad guys” with predetermined...

A British Enterprise in Brazil

The St. John d’el Rey Mining Company and the Morro Velho Gold Mine, 1830–1960

by Marshall C. Eakin
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2013

Marshall Eakin presents what may be the most detailed study ever written about the operations of a foreign business in Latin America and the first scholarly, book-length study of any foreign business enterprise in Brazil. Between 1830 and 1970 the British-owned St. John d’el Rey Mining Company,...

Financial Missionaries to the World

The Politics and Culture of Dollar Diplomacy, 1900–1930

by Emily S. Rosenberg, Gilbert M. Joseph
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2004

Winner of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Robert H. Ferrell Book Prize *Financial Missionaries to the World establishes the broad scope and significance of "dollar diplomacy"—the use of international lending and advising—to early-twentieth-century U.S....

In the Shadows of State and Capital

The United Fruit Company, Popular Struggle, and Agrarian Restructuring in Ecuador, 1900–1995

by Steve Striffler, Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2001

Winner of the 2001 President’s Award of the Social Science History Association In the Shadows of State and Capital tells the story of how Ecuadorian peasants gained, and then lost, control of the banana industry. Providing an ethnographic history of the emergence of subcontracting within...

Banana Wars

Power, Production, and History in the Americas

by Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2003

Over the past century, the banana industry has radically transformed Latin America and the Caribbean and become a major site of United States–Latin American interaction. Banana Wars is a history of the Americas told through the cultural, political, economic, and agricultural processes that brought...

Class and the Color Line

Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement

by Joseph Gerteis, Julia Adams, George Steinmetz
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2007

A lauded contribution to historical sociology, Class and the Color Line is an analysis of social-movement organizing across racial lines in the American South during the 1880s and the 1890s. The Knights of Labor and the Populists were the largest and most influential movements of their day, as well...
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