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Why a Humanist Ethics of Datafication Can’t Survive a Posthuman World

A post-humanist critique of Rockwell and Berendt's all too Humanist essay, in the vein of Donna Haraway’s “Keeping with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Cthulucene” (2016) and Patricia MacCormack’s “Posthuman Ethics” (2012).
Attacked from Within
In the triad of Verso pamphlets on 9/11, Nick Spencer sees a convergence of postmodern critique (against the capitalist culture of postmodernity).
Reading the L.A. Landscape
Claire Rasmussen on geography and the social theory of Janet L. Abu-Lughod, Mike Davis, and Edward Soja.
America: The Usable Cliché
Sue Im-Lee reviews Reciting America by Christopher Douglas.
One or Many Gombrowicz’s?
On twentieth-century Poland's leading author.