Happy Tuesday! We are delighted to share the following titles, which are now available from the MIT Press.
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Unprecedented? by , , and is a critical and evidence-based account of #COVID19 as a political–economic rupture.
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There's Nothing Micro about a Billion Women: Making Finance Work for Women by explores why it takes more than microloans to empower women and promote sustainable, inclusive economic growth.
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In Movement Matters, edited by and Jennifer M.B. Fugate (), experts translate the latest findings on embodied cognition from neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science to inform teaching and learning pedagogy.
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In Power On! () by Jean J. Ryoo and Jane Margolis, a diverse group of teenage friends learn how computing can be personally and politically empowering and why all students need access to #ComputerScience education.
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Sensing Machines: How Sensors Shape Our Everyday Life by Chris Salter investigates how we are tracked, surveilled, tantalized, and seduced by machines ranging from smart watches and Roombas to immersive art installations.
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Imaginary Languages by Marina Yaguello is an exploration of the practice of inventing languages, from speaking in tongues to utopian schemes of universality to the discoveries of modern linguistics.
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