Sociale aspecten
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Incoming Resources
- The tactical uses of passion, an essay on power, reason, and reality, F.G. Bailey
- Contested nature, promoting international biodiversity with social justice in the twenty-first century, edited by Steven R. Brechin [and others]
- Information politics on the Web, Richard Rogers
- How emotions work, Jack Katz
- War, the anthropology of armed conflict and aggression, edited by Morton Fried, Marvin Harris, and Robert Murphy
- Gendering disability, edited by Bonnie G. Smith, Beth Hutchison
- Human-built world, how to think about technology and culture, Thomas P. Hughes
- Me++, the cyborg self and the networked city, William J. Mitchell
- Hip hop matters, politics, pop culture, and the struggle for the soul of a movement, S. Craig Watkins
- Skin, on the cultural border between self and the world, Claudia Benthien ; translated by Thomas Dunlap
- The question of pornography, research findings and policy implications, Edward Donnerstein, Daniel Linz, Steven Penrod
- Handbook of death & dying, Clifton D. Bryant, editor in chief
- Pornography in a free society, Gordon Hawkins, Franklin E. Zimring
- Technopoly, the surrender of culture to technology, Neil Postman
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- Deaf people around the world, educational and social perspectives, Donald F. Moores and Margery S. Miller, editors
- Cinemas of the world, film and society from 1895 to the present, James Chapman
- Tattooed, the sociogenesis of a body art, Michael Atkinson
- Always already new, media, history and the data of culture, Lisa Gitelman
- Tattoo, an anthropology, Makiko Kuwahara
- Waste and want, a social history of trash, Susan Strasser
- The hidden dimension, [by] Edward T. Hall
- Companions in crime, the social aspects of criminal conduct, Mark Warr
- Secrets of the soul, a social and cultural history of psychoanalysis, Eli Zaretsky
- Free, the future of a radical price, Chris Anderson
- The evolution explosion, how humans cause rapid evolutionary change, Stephen R. Palumbi
- The dark tree, jazz and the community arts in Los Angeles, Steven L. Isoardi
- The power of the machine, the impact of technology from 1700 to the present, R.A. Buchanan
- The social impact of computers, Richard S. Rosenberg
- Living with the Genie, essays on technology and the quest for human mastery, edited by Alan Lightman, Daniel Sarewitz, Christina Desser
- Family properties, How the struggle over race and real estate transformed Chicago and urban America, Beryl Satter
- Fashion classics from Carlyle to Barthes, Michael Carter
- Faster, the acceleration of just about everything, James Gleick
- Chronic illness, impact and intervention, edited by Ilene M. Lubkin, Pamala D. Larsen
- Slaves of the machine, the quickening of computer technology, Gregory J.E. Rawlins
- Silicon snake oil, second thoughts on the information highway, Clifford Stoll
- Graphic agitation 2, social and political graphics in the digital age, Liz McQuiston
- Critical play, radical game design, Mary Flanagan
- Republic of egos, a social history of the Spanish Civil War, Michael Seidman
- The age of abundance, how prosperity transformed America's politics and culture, Brink Lindsey
- Point of purchase, how shopping changed American culture, Sharon Zukin
- The library as place, history, community, and culture, edited by John E. Buschman and Gloria J. Leckie ; foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand and John Carlo Bertot
- Do you speak American?, a companion to the PBS television series, Robert MacNeil and William Cran
- The future of the Internet and how to stop it, Jonathan Zittrain
- Music and cyberliberties, Patrick Burkart
- Sprawl, a compact history, Robert Bruegmann
- Science, technology, and society, an encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, editor in chief
- Art and society in Italy, 1350-1500, Evelyn Welch
- And a time for hope, Americans in the Great Depression, James R. McGovern
- Music in North India, experiencing music, expressing culture, by George E. Ruckert
Outgoing Resources
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