Incoming Resources
- In real life, love, lies & identity in the digital age, Nev Schulman
- The thing with feathers, the surprising lives of birds and what they reveal about being human, Noah Strycker
- The 100 most important sporting events in American history, Lew Freedman
- The sum of small things, a theory of the aspirational class, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
- Vitamania, our obsessive quest for nutritional perfection, Catherine Price
- A new leaf, the end of cannabis prohibition, Alyson Martin and Nushin Rashidian
- The end of advertising, why it had to die, and the creative resurrection to come, Andrew Essex
- The attention merchants, the epic scramble to get inside our heads, Tim Wu
- Celebrity and power, fame in contemporary culture, P. David Marshall ; with a new introduction
- The making of Jane Austen, Devoney Looser
- Boxing in America, an autopsy, David L. Hudson Jr
- So you've been publicly shamed, Jon Ronson
- Unwatchable, edited by Nicholas Baer, Maggie Hennefeld, Laura Horak, and Gunnar Iversen
- The doper next door, my strange and scandalous year on performance-enhancing drugs, Andrew Tilin
- The revenge of analog, real things and why they matter, David Sax
- Paranormal nation, why America needs ghosts, UFOs, and bigfoot, Marc E. Fitch
- Junk, digging through America's love affair with stuff, Alison Stewart
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, Gretchen McCulloch
- Uncharted, big data as a lens on human culture, Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel
- The psychopath test, a journey through the madness industry, Jon Ronson
- The Muses on their lunch hour, Marjorie Garber
- Social media freaks, digital identity in the network society, Dustin Kidd
- Apocalypse any day now, deep underground with America's doomsday preppers, Tea Krulos
- Culture crash, the killing of the creative class, Scott Timberg
- The platinum age of television, from I love Lucy to The walking dead, how TV became terrific, David Bianculli
- Superman, the persistence of an American icon, Ian Gordon
- The devil's snake curve, a fan's notes from left field, Josh Ostergaard
- The new heroines, female embodiment and technology in 21st-century popular culture, Katheryn Wright
- The sex myth, the gap between our fantasies and reality, Rachel Hills
- Death by video game, danger, pleasure, and obsession on the virtual frontline, Simon Parkin
- Everydata, the misinformation hidden in the little data you consume every day : why your gas tank isn't empty, you're not better than average, and Africa is bigger than you think, John H. Johnson, and Mike Gluck
- Play anything, the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games, Ian Bogost
- A Mickey Mouse reader, edited by Garry Apgar
- Japanese tattoos, history, culture, design, Brian Ashcraft with Hori Benny
- The age of Clinton, America in the 1990s, Gil Troy
- Racism in American popular media, from Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito, Brian D. Behnken and Gregory D. Smithers
- Iconic designs, 50 stories about 50 things, edited by Grace Lees-Maffei
- On the origin of superheroes, from the big bang to Action Comics no. 1, Chris Gavaler
- Otherworldly politics, the international relations of Star trek, Game of thrones, and Battlestar Galactica, Stephen Benedict Dyson
- Fashion fads through American history, fitting clothes into context, Jennifer Grayer Moore
- Beyond bombshells, the new action heroine in popular culture, Jeffrey A. Brown
- Encyclopedia of urban legends, updated and expanded edition, Jan Harold Brunvand
- Superfans, into the heart of obsessive sports fandom, George Dohrmann