Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology

Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer, series editors

This series presents innovative work that extends classic ethnographic methods and questions into areas of pressing interest in technology and economics. It explores the varied ways new technologies combine with older technologies and cultural understandings to shape novel forms of subjectivity, embodiment, knowledge, place, and community. By doing so, the series demonstrates the relevance of anthropological inquiry to emerging forms of digital culture in the broadest sense.

Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures by Christina Dunbar-Hester

Hydropolitics: The Itaipú Dam, Sovereignty, and the Engineering of Modern South America by Christine Folch

The Future of Immortality: Remaking Life and Death in Contemporary Russia by Anya Bernstein

Chasing Innovation: Making Entrepreneurial Citizens in Modern India by Lilly Irani

Watch Me Play: Twitch and the Rise of Game Live Streaming by T. L. Taylor

Biomedical Odysseys: Fetal Cell Experiments from Cyberspace to China by Priscilla Song

Disruptive Fixation: School Reform and the Pitfalls of Techno-Idealism by Christo Sims

Everyday Sectarianism in Urban Lebanon: Infrastructures, Public Services, and Power by Joanne Randa Nucho

Democracy’s Infrastructure: Techno-Politics and Protest after Apartheid by Antina von Schnitzler

Digital Keywords: A Vocabulary of Information Society and Culture edited by Benjamin Peters

Sounding the Limits of Life: Essays in the Anthropology of Biology and Beyond by Stefan Helmreich with contributions from Sophia Roosth and Michele Friedner

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