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<p>This page shows the latest publications (in descending order of publication date) from <a href="https://www.matteringpress.org/">Mattering Press</a>.</p> | ||
<p>Metadata is licensed as <a href="https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/">Creative Commons Zero (CC0)</a> and is retrieved from <a href="https://thoth.pub/">Thoth</a>’s open APIs.</p> | ||
<p>Last updated: 2024-02-28 01:00:16</p> | ||
<p>Last updated: 2024-02-29 01:00:15</p> | ||
<section id="november-2023" class="level2"> | ||
<h2 class="anchored" data-anchor-id="november-2023">November 2023</h2> | ||
<section id="the-ethnographic-case" class="level3"> | ||
<h3 class="anchored" data-anchor-id="the-ethnographic-case">The Ethnographic Case</h3> | ||
<p><img src="https://www.matteringpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/ethnographic-case-cover-1046x1536.png" alt="cover for The Ethnographic Case" width="300"></p> | ||
<p>Editor: Emily Yates-Doerr</p> | ||
<p>Editor: Christine Labuski</p> | ||
<p>Editor: Emily Yates-Doerr</p> | ||
<p>Manchester: Mattering Press, 2023</p> | ||
<p><a href="https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729340">https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729340</a></p> | ||
<p>In 26 gripping and provocative installations, the new and updated volume showcases research from influential feminist and decolonial scholars. Where anthropology has long sought to identify patterns in culture, this volume makes space for inquiry focused on particularities and advocates for an intellectual politics where that which seemingly doesn’t fit is still allowed to matter.</p> | ||
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<section id="concealing-for-freedom-the-making-of-encryption-secure-messaging-and-digital-liberties" class="level3"> | ||
<h3 class="anchored" data-anchor-id="concealing-for-freedom-the-making-of-encryption-secure-messaging-and-digital-liberties">Concealing for Freedom: The Making of Encryption, Secure Messaging and Digital Liberties</h3> | ||
<p><img src="https://www.matteringpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/[email protected]" alt="cover for Concealing for Freedom: The Making of Encryption, Secure Messaging and Digital Liberties" width="300"></p> | ||
<p>Author: Ksenia Ermoshina</p> | ||
<p>Author: Francesca Musiani</p> | ||
<p>Author: Ksenia Ermoshina</p> | ||
<p>Foreword by: Laura DeNardis</p> | ||
<p>Manchester, UK: Mattering Press, 2022</p> | ||
<p><a href="https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729227">https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729227</a></p> | ||
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<h3 class="anchored" data-anchor-id="with-microbes">With Microbes</h3> | ||
<p><img src="https://www.matteringpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/WithMicrobesThumb.jpg" alt="cover for With Microbes" width="300"></p> | ||
<p>Author: Matthäus Rest</p> | ||
<p>Editor: Charlotte Brives</p> | ||
<p>Editor: Salla Sariola</p> | ||
<p>Editor: Charlotte Brives</p> | ||
<p>Manchester, UK: Mattering Press, 2021</p> | ||
<p><a href="https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729180">https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729180</a></p> | ||
<p>Without microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it mean to be with microbes? With Microbes sets microbes and the multiple ways they exist around, in and on humans at center stage. In this book, 24 social scientists and artists attune to microbes and describe their complicated relationships with humans and other beings. The book shows the multiplicity of these relationships and their dynamism, through detailed ethnographies of the relationships between humans, animals, plants, and microbes. Ethnographic explorations with fermented foods, waste, faecal matter, immunity, antimicrobial resistance, phages, as well as indigenous and scientific understandings of microbes challenge ideas of them being simple entities: not just pathogenic foes, old friends or good fermentation minions, but so much more. By describing these complex, dynamic, and ever-changing entanglements between humans and microbes, the chapters raise crucial points about how microbes are ‘known’ and how social scientists can study microbes with ethnographic methods, more often than not in the absence of microscopes, models, and computations. Following these various entanglements, the book tells how these relations transform both humans and microbes in the process.</p> | ||
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