The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, 2022
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2022
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The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, 2022
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The University of Chicago Press
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- Deep South, a social anthropological study of caste and class, Allison Davis, Burleigh B. Gardner, Mary R. Gardner ; with a new foreword by Isabel Wilkerson - paperback
- Radical American partisanship, mapping violent hostility, its causes, and the consequences for democracy, Nathan P. Kalmoe and Lilliana Mason - hardcover
- Invested, how three centuries of stock market advice reshaped our money, markets, and minds, Paul Crosthwaite, Peter Knight, Nicky Marsh, Helen Paul, and James Taylor - hardcover
- The doctor who wasn't there, technology, history, and the limits of telehealth, Jeremy A. Greene - hardcover
- Democratize work, the case for reorganizing the economy, [edited by] Isabelle Ferreras, Julie Battilana, and Dominique Méda ; translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot - paperback
- Migration and health, edited by Sandro Galea, Catherine K. Ettman, and Muhammad H. Zaman - paperback
- Culture and language at crossed purposes, the unsettled records of American settlement, Jerome McGann - hardcover
- Language and the rise of the algorithm, Jeffrey M. Binder - hardcover
- Misconceiving merit, paradoxes of excellence and devotion in academic science and engineering, Mary Blair-Loy and Erin A. Cech - hardcover
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige - paperback
- Delivering on promises, the domestic politics of compliance in international courts, Lauren J. Peritz - paperback
- Speculative communities, living with uncertainty in a financialized world, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou - hardcover
- Persuasion in parallel, how information changes minds about politics, Alexander Coppock
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige - paperback
- America's philosopher, John Locke in American intellectual life, Claire Rydell Arcenas - hardcover
- America's philosopher, John Locke in American intellectual life, Claire Rydell Arcenas - hardcover
- The limits of the numerical, the abuses and uses of quantification, edited by Christopher Newfield, Anna Alexandrova, and Stephen John
- Knowledge flows in a global age, a transnational approach, edited by John Krige
- The channels of student activism, how the left and right are winning (and losing) in campus politics today, Amy J. Binder & Jeffrey L. Kidder - paperback
- The limits of the numerical, the abuses and uses of quantification, edited by Christopher Newfield, Anna Alexandrova, and Stephen John
- Misconceiving merit, paradoxes of excellence and devotion in academic science and engineering, Mary Blair-Loy and Erin A. Cech - paperback
- The channels of student activism, how the left and right are winning (and losing) in campus politics today, Amy J. Binder & Jeffrey L. Kidder - hardcover
- Speculative communities, living with uncertainty in a financialized world, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou - paperback
- Delivering on promises, the domestic politics of compliance in international courts, Lauren J. Peritz - hardcover
- Fascism comes to America, a century of obsession in politics and culture, Bruce Kuklick - hardcover
- Persuasion in parallel, how information changes minds about politics, Alexander Coppock
- The doctor who wasn't there, technology, history, and the limits of telehealth, Jeremy A. Greene - hardcover
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige
- John Venn, a life in logic, Lukas M. Verburgt - hardcover
- Radical American partisanship, mapping violent hostility, its causes, and the consequences for democracy, Nathan P. Kalmoe and Lilliana Mason - paperback
- A problem of fit, how the complexity of college pricing hurts students--and universities, Phillip B. Levine - paperback
- Leveraged, the new economics of debt and financial fragility, edited by Moritz Schularick - hardcover
- How policies make interest groups, governments, unions, and American education, Michael T. Hartney - paperback
- Invested, how three centuries of stock market advice reshaped our money, markets, and minds, Paul Crosthwaite, Peter Knight, Nicky Marsh, Helen Paul, and James Taylor - paperback
- A problem of fit, how the complexity of college pricing hurts students--and universities, Phillip B. Levine
- The limits of the numerical, the abuses and uses of quantification, edited by Christopher Newfield, Anna Alexandrova, and Stephen John - paperback
- Delivering on promises, the domestic politics of compliance in international courts, Lauren J. Peritz - paperback
- John Venn, a life in logic, Lukas M. Verburgt - hardcover
- Culture and language at crossed purposes, the unsettled records of American settlement, Jerome McGann - paperback
- Persuasion in parallel, how information changes minds about politics, Alexander Coppock
- Invested, how three centuries of stock market advice reshaped our money, markets, and minds, Paul Crosthwaite, Peter Knight, Nicky Marsh, Helen Paul, and James Taylor - hardcover
- Knowledge flows in a global age, a transnational approach, edited by John Krige - paperback
- Migration and health, edited by Sandro Galea, Catherine K. Ettman, and Muhammad H. Zaman - hardcover
- Speculative communities, living with uncertainty in a financialized world, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou - hardcover
- How policies make interest groups, governments, unions, and American education, Michael T. Hartney
- When Spinoza met Marx, experiments in nonhumanist activity, Tracie Matysik - hardcover
- The channels of student activism, how the left and right are winning (and losing) in campus politics today, Amy J. Binder & Jeffrey L. Kidder - hardcover
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