In a new approach to our reading group, we decided to try out the “read what you want” model! At the end of October members of the lab got together to discuss what they’ve been reading in relation to their research and interests. We shared our titles (posted below), along with overviews of what we’ve each read so far.
Here’s what people are reading at the moment:
Alex: L’Invention du Quotidien by Michel de Certeau
Özgem: Race After Technology by Ruha Benjamin
Sally: Singularities by Susan Howe
Shelly: Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation by Sophie Lewis
Hannah: ADHD and Technology Research – Investigated by Neurodivergent Readers by Katta Spiel et al.
Stefanie: 1. Gender, Sex, and Tech: An Intersectional Feminist Guide edited by Jennifer Jill Fellows and Lisa Smith 2. The Digital Closet: How the Internet Became Straight by Alexander Monea