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Adams is the author of On the Genealogy of Color. He believes the topic of color is the most concrete way to consider the question of how much—or how little—our experience with reality is shared with the experience of other people.
Chuck Klosterman • But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past
Both in urban and psychological space, Schulman witnessed “the replacement of complex realities with simplistic ones,” a process leading to a kind of social monoculture.
Jenny Odell • How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
Anthony Greenwald recently published the authoritative book on the topic, Blindspot.
Dolly Chugh • The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias
Times of transformation require ever greater scrutiny of what kind of government is relevant to communities so essentially redefining themselves.
Seth Goldenberg • Radical Curiosity: Questioning Commonly Held Beliefs to Imagine Flourishing Futures
In that inquiry, we dig deeply into the case studies of neurodiverse writer Naoki Higashida, the civil rights movement’s Freedom Schools, and interdisciplinary scholar par excellence Leonardo da Vinci.
Perry Zurn • Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
At the same time, he argued, the desire to attract and satisfy students as though they are mere customers leads to academic coddling, in the form of easy grades and expensive facilities and entertainments, such as intercollegiate athletic teams.
Clayton M. Christensen • The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out
The Musical Mind