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2. Mistrust issues: how technology discourses quantify, extract and legitimize inequalities.
3. Enzymatically degradable hybrid organic–inorganic bridged silsesquioxane nanoparticles for in vitro imaging
4. Slouch: posture panic in modern America.
5. The Good robot: why technology needs feminism.
6. Versatile heavy metals removal via magnetic mesoporous nanocontainers
7. Baudrillard's Challenge: A Feminist Reading
8. Uncharted: how scientists navigate their own health, research, and experiences of bias.
9. The intersection of fashion and disability: a historical analysis.
10. Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Happens
11. La conception du continu en Grèce avant la découverte du calcul infinitésimal.
12. Taking a Stand in a Postfeminist World: Toward an Engaged Cultural Criticism
13. The Book Read Backwards: The Deconstruction of Patriarchy and the Wombanization of Being
14. Crip authorship: disability as method.
15. Identification and genomic cloning of CMHC1. A unique myosin heavy chain expressed exclusively in the developing chicken heart.
16. RhoA signaling via serum response factor plays an obligatory role in myogenic differentiation.
17. After universal design: the disability design revolution.
18. Well-kept ruins.
19. Racial climates, ecological indifference: an ecointersectional analysis.
20. Sexy like us: disability, humor, and sexuality.
21. The Cambridge handbook of social theory: v.1: A contested canon; v.2: Contemporary theories and issues.
22. Misconceiving merit: paradoxes of excellence and devotion in academic science and engineering.
23. Anarchafeminism.
24. Disability, media, and representations: other bodies.
25. Disability: a diversity model approach in human service practice.
26. The global smartphone: beyond a youth technology.
27. Disability, globalization and human rights.
28. Pioneers of sociological science: statistical foundations and the theory of action.
29. Me, not you: the trouble with mainstream feminism.
30. The wombs of women: race, capital, feminism.
31. Critical affect: the politics of method.
32. Contemporary art and disability studies.
33. Imagining autism: fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum.
34. Knowing new biotechnologies: social aspects of technological convergence.
35. Our battle for the human spirit: scientific knowing, technical doing, and daily living.
36. Disability, augmentative communication, and the American dream: a qualitative inquiry.
37. Surface tensions: surgery, bodily boundaries, and the social self.
38. The senses in self, society, and culture: a sociology of the senses.
39. Eliminating inequities for women with disabilities: an agenda for health and wellness.
40. The social life of DNA: race, reparations, and reconciliation after the genome.
41. The Inevitable: understanding the 12 technological forces that will shape our future.
42. Dreamscapes of modernity: sociotechnical imaginaries and the fabrication of power.
43. Invented knowledge: false history, fake science, and pseudo-religions.
44. Living in the labyrinth of technology.
45. Institutional ethnography: a sociology for people.
46. Global assemblages: technology, politics, and ethics as anthropological problems.
47. Digital nation: toward an inclusive information society.
48. This year's model: fashion, media, and the making of glamour.
49. The biopolitics of disability: neoliberalism, ablenationalism, and peripheral embodiment.
50. Loneliness and its opposite: sex, disability, and the ethics of engagement.
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