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=== 2023 Suggestions === * [https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674312265 Foundations of Social Theory] by James Coleman β This is the shipyard that produced Coleman's boat! Haomin wants to read it. Description: "Combining principles of individual rational choice with a sociological conception of collective action, James Coleman recasts social theory in a bold new way. The result is a landmark in sociological theory, capable of describing both stability and change in social systems." β<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">ΰΉ</font>]]</b> 02:22, 26 April 2023 (CEST) : I read this for generals, would read again with a group. [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 02:35, 26 April 2023 (CEST) : +1s mdb * [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300261479/behind-the-screen/ Behind the Screen] by Sarah T. Roberts β This is an ethnographic study on how content moderation is conducted on the Internet. It is quite of interest because oftentimes how content moderation is done is quite like a "black box", while this study opens it for us and provides insights on the governance of online communities. β from Yibin * [https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691208411/trust-in-numbers Trust in Numbers] by Theodore M. Porter β This is a history of quantification in social institutions and social science. I'm planning on reading this with McKane in August and if others are interested we can do it for STC. I'm interested in this for understanding the practice, role, and limitations of quantitative social science. β from Nate * It was fun to kick things off with some fiction last time 'round. Maybe we can do that again! [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 21:01, 22 May 2023 (CEST) ** The Disposessed (Ursula K. LeGuin) (soft agreement on this from CDSC meeting -mdb) ** Infomocracy (Malka Older) ** Ancillary Sword (Ann Leckie)
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