Happy #BookBirthday to these titles from MIT Press and our distribution partners!!! We are excited to see these stories and ideas in the world. Join us in celebrating.
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Sandfuture by "has a novelistic character that keeps the reader in suspense, creating...a long overdue, compelling, intelligent, and accessible form of writing in #architecture.”--Cynthia Davidson, Editor and Founder, Log
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Turks Jews, and Other Germans in Contemporary Art by is “a welcome call to question racialized definitions of 'Germanness' and, ultimately, to redefine our...understanding of what constitutes German #art today.”— Lynette Roth, Harvard Art Museums
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New from : No. 91/92 by “presents us with a gentle litany of persistently committed noticing,” writes , author of Notes Made While Falling and Ghosted: A Love Story
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Right/Wrong by is reviewed in as “A witty and insightful piece of #storytelling, challenging our perception of what we think is right and wrong.”
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Beautifully illustrated, Designing Motherhood by Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick is “a first-of-its-kind #exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design,” according to
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In Visual Cultures Time Travel by Henriette Gunkel and Ayehsha Hameed (new from ), the notion of time travel is marked by both possibility and loss: making the case for cultural research that is oriented toward the future.
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Gerardo Con Diaz, author of Software Rights, says A New History of Modern Computing by and Paul Ceruzzi is “essential to historians, curators, and interdisciplinary scholars in information and media studies…A real joy to read.”
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New in Paper: Salt Wars by co-founder Michael Jacobson
“With Salt Wars, [Jacobson is] holding the companies accountable at a time when our health has never mattered more.”— Michael Mossauthor of Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us
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The Distributed Classroom by &
“A masterpiece...It should be read by anyone who wants to understand how #education will unfold through the 21st century.”—Barbara Oakley, Oakland University
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Discover The Truth and Other Stories by Stanisław Lem in the first English translation.
"Lem's prescient imagination shows the power of #sciencefiction for peering into the future."—Scientific American ()
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Biofabrication by is a new #EKS title that describes how engineered materials and machines powered by living biological cells can tackle technological challenges in medicine, agriculture, and global security.
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In Non-Extractive Architecture, Volume 1 (new from ), explores the question of how architects can move toward a more just, harmonious, and non-exploitative designed environment.
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Running Smart by
“Instead of recycling the same old myths about #running, van Sprundel goes looking for actual scientific evidence.”— Alex Hutchinson, author of Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
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Cybersecurity by Duane C. Wilson is an accessible guide to #cybersecurity for the everyday user, covering cryptography and public key infrastructure, malware, blockchain, and other topics.
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