Mit Press imprint: 940 books

by Peter Dauvergne
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2016

What it means for global sustainability when environmentalism is dominated by the concerns of the affluent—eco-business, eco-consumption, wilderness preservation. Over the last fifty years, environmentalism has emerged as a clear counterforce to the environmental destruction caused by industrialization,...

Positive Computing

Technology for Wellbeing and Human Potential

by Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2014

A case for building a digital environment that can make us happier and healthier, not just more productive, and a theoretical framework for doing so. On the eve of Google's IPO in 2004, Larry Page and Sergey Brin vowed not to be evil. Today, a growing number of technologists would go further,...

Building Successful Online Communities

Evidence-Based Social Design

by Robert E. Kraut, Paul Resnick, Sara Kiesler
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2012

How insights from the social sciences, including social psychology and economics, can improve the design of online communities. Online communities are among the most popular destinations on the Internet, but not all online communities are equally successful. For every flourishing Facebook,...

Winning the Reputation Game

Creating Stakeholder Value and Competitive Advantage

by Grahame R. Dowling
Language: English
Release Date: April 22, 2016

Core strategies for creating a corporate reputation that will provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace: a back-to-basics approach. What does a company have to do to be admired and respected? Why does Apple have a better reputation than, say, Samsung? In Winning the Reputation Game,...

Faster, Smarter, Greener

The Future of the Car and Urban Mobility

by Charles Fine, Venkat Sumantran, David Gonsalvez
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2017

A call to redefine mobility so that it is connected, heterogeneous, intelligent, and personalized, as well as sustainable, adaptable, and city-friendly. The twentieth century was the century of the automobile; the twenty-first will see mobility dramatically re-envisioned. Automobiles altered...

Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction

The Foundations of Embodied Interaction

by Paul Dourish
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2004

The philosophical underpinnings of human-computer interaction and their consequences for future design.

Human Subjects Research Regulation

Perspectives on the Future

by Amy L. Davis, Elisa A. Hurley, Rosamond Rhodes
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2014

Experts from different disciplines offer novel ideas for improving research oversight and protection of human subjects. The current framework for the regulation of human subjects research emerged largely in reaction to the horrors of Nazi human experimentation, revealed at the Nuremburg trials,...

Toward the Healthy City

People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning

by Jason Corburn
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2009

A call to reconnect the fields of urban planning and public health that offers a new decision-making framework for healthy city planning. In distressed urban neighborhoods where residential segregation concentrates poverty, liquor stores outnumber supermarkets, toxic sites are next to playgrounds,...

Frame Innovation

Create New Thinking by Design

by Kees Dorst
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2015

How organizations can use practices developed by expert designers to solve today's open, complex, dynamic, and networked problems. When organizations apply old methods of problem-solving to new kinds of problems, they may accomplish only temporary fixes or some ineffectual tinkering around...

Protocol

How Control Exists after Decentralization

by Alexander R. Galloway
Language: English
Release Date: February 17, 2006

How Control Exists after Decentralization Is the Internet a vast arena of unrestricted communication and freely exchanged information or a regulated, highly structured virtual bureaucracy? In Protocol, Alexander Galloway argues that the founding principle of the Net is control, not freedom,...
by Carl DiSalvo
Language: English
Release Date: April 13, 2012

An exploration of the political qualities of technology design, as seen in projects that span art, computer science, and consumer products. In Adversarial Design, Carl DiSalvo examines the ways that technology design can provoke and engage the political. He describes a practice, which he terms...

Boundary Objects and Beyond

Working with Leigh Star

by Susan Leigh Star, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, Nina Wakeford
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2016

The multifaceted work of the late Susan Leigh Star is explored through a selection of her writings and essays by friends and colleagues. Susan Leigh Star (1954–2010) was one of the most influential science studies scholars of the last several decades. In her work, Star highlighted the messy...
by Tung-Hui Hu
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2015

The militarized legacy of the digital cloud: how the cloud grew out of older network technologies and politics. We may imagine the digital cloud as placeless, mute, ethereal, and unmediated. Yet the reality of the cloud is embodied in thousands of massive data centers, any one of which can...

An Aesthesia of Networks

Conjunctive Experience in Art and Technology

by Anna Munster
Language: English
Release Date: May 17, 2013

The experience of networks as the immediate sensing of relations between humans and nonhuman technical elements in assemblages such as viral media and databases. Today almost every aspect of life for which data exists can be rendered as a network. Financial data, social networks, biological...
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