Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Lynch, R., Young, J. C., Jowaisas, C., Sam, J., Boakye-Achampong, S., Garrido, M., & Rothschild, C. (2023). “The tears don’t give you funding”: Data neocolonialism in development in the Global South. Third World Quarterlyahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2023.2166482 Publications, Essays and Articles
Taylor, Jesse Oak. “Darwin After Nature: Evolution in an Age of Extinction,” Devin Griffiths and Deanna Kreisel, Eds. After Darwin. Cambridge University Press (2022): 19-32. Publications, Book Chapters
Lynch, R., Young, J.C., Jowaisas, C., Boakye-Achampong, S. & Sam, J. (2022). What makes an ideal partner? African libraries and neoliberal discourses in international development. Applied Linguistics, 43(5), 958–977. https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amac014 Publications, Essays and Articles
Lynch, R., Young, J.C., Boakye-Achampong, S., Jowaisas, C., Sam, J, Norlander, B. (2020) Benefits of crowdsourcing for libraries: A case study from Africa. IFLA Journal. doi:10.1177/0340035220944940  Publications, Essays and Articles
Young, J.C., Lynch, R., Boakye-Achampong, S., Jowaisas, C., Sam, J., & Norlander, B. (2020). VGI in the global South: Barriers to local implementation of mapping projects across Africa. GeoJournal. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-020-10184-6 Publications, Essays and Articles
Lynch, R., Young, J. C., Jowaisas, C., Rothschild, C., Garrido, M., Sam, J., & Boakye-Achampong, S. (2020). Data challenges for public libraries: African perspectives and the social context of knowledge. Information Development. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666920907118 Publications, Essays and Articles
Taylor, Jesse Oak. “Atmosphere as Setting, or, ‘Wuthering’ the Anthropocene.” In Climate and Literature, edited by Adeline Johns-Putra, 31–44. Cambridge Critical Concepts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. doi:10.1017/9781108505321.003. Publications, Book Chapters
Alys Eve Weinbaum. “Denaturalized Reproduction is Still Racialized Reproduction.” The Boston Review, on-line forum for special issue on “Future Feminism.”  (Spring, 2019).  Publications, Essays and Articles
Alys Eve Weinbaum. The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery: Biocapitalism and Black Feminism’s Philosophy of History.  Duke University Press, forthcoming 2019. Publications, Books
"Globalize,” in Jeffery Jerome Cohen & Lowell Duckert, Eds. Veer Ecologies (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2017), 30-43.  Publications, Book Chapters
Daniel, James Rushing. “Everybody Will be Hip and Rich: Neoliberal Discourse in Silicon Valley.” Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, vol. 6, no. 2, 2017.  Publications, Essays and Articles
Ottinger, Aaron. Review of Literature After Euclid: The Geometric Imagination in the Long Scottish Enlightenment, by Matthew Wickman. Romantic Circles, 2017.  Publications, Reviews
Alys Eve Weinbaum. Review of Clinical Labor:  Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy.  Work, Employment and Society Review 30.6 (2016):  1042-1044.  Publications, Reviews
Jesse Oak Taylor, "Anthropocene Inscriptions: Reading Global Synchrony," Boundary 2 Online (b2o) October 6, 2016.   Publications, Essays and Articles
Jesse Oak Taylor, The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Woolf (University of Virginia Press, 2016).  Publications, Books
Ottinger, Aaron. “Geometry, the Body, and Affect in Wordsworth&Apos;s The Ruined Cottage.” Essays in Romanticism, vol. 21, no. 2, 2014, pp. 159–178. Publications, Essays and Articles
Jesse Oak Taylor, "Auras and Ice Cores: Atmospheric Archives and the Anthropocene," the minnesota review 83 (2014): 73-82.  Publications, Essays and Articles
Alys Eve Weinbaum. “The Afterlife of Slavery and the Problem of Reproductive Freedom.” Special issue on Genres of Neoliberalism edited by Gillian Harkins and Jane Elliot. Social Text 31.2 (Spring, 2013): 49-68. Publications, Essays and Articles
Alys Eve Weinbaum. “The Gender of the General Strike: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction and Black Feminism’s ‘Propoganda of History’.” Special issue commemorating the 75th Anniversary of W. E. B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction edited by Thavolia Glymph. South Atlantic Quarterly 112.3 (Summer 2013): 437-464. Publications, Essays and Articles
Alys Eve Weinbaum. “Racial Aura: Walter Benjamin and the Work of Art in a Biotechnological Age.” Literature and Medicine, Vol 26.1 (Spring 2007): 207-239. Publications, Essays and Articles
Leroy Searle. “Technology and the Perils of Poetry; or Why Criticism Never Catches Up.” MLN 118 (2004), 1177-92. Publications, Essays and Articles
Kathleen Woodward. “A Feeling for the Cyborg.” Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information. Eds. Robert Mitchell and Phillip Thurtle. New York: Routledge, 2004. 181-197. Publications, Book Chapters
Kathleen Woodward. “Statistical Panic.” differences 11.2 (1999): 177-203. Publications, Essays and Articles
Kimberlee Gillis-Bridges and Krista D. Caufman. “Writing and Technology: Discover the Possibilities.” Proceedings of the Syllabus 1999 Conference. Publications, Essays and Articles