| OCR Text |
Show 159 Horwitz, M. J. (1992). The transformation of American law, 1870-1960: The crisis of legal orthodoxy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Johnson, D. (2007). Mapping the meme: A geographical approach to materialist rhetorical criticism. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 4(1), 27-50. Kelly, J. (2013). Showing agency on the margins: African American railway workers in the south and their unions, 1917-1930. Labour/Le Travail, 71, 123-148. Klein, N. (2007). The shock doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism. New York, NY: Picador. Klein, N. (2009). No logo. New York, NY: Picador. Klein, N. (2010). Fences and windows: Dispatches from the front lines of the globalization debate. New York, NY: Random House. Klein, N. (2014). This changes everything: Capitalism vs. the climate. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. Laclau, E., & Mouffe, C. (2001). Hegemony and socialist strategy: Towards a radical democratic politics. New York, NY: Verso. Latour, B. (1988). Science in action: How to follow scientists and engineers through society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Original work published 1984) Latour, B. (1993). The pasteurization of France. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Original work published 1984) Latour, B. (1986). Visualization and cognition: Drawing things together. Knowledge and Society, 6, 1-40. Latour, B. (1999). Pandora's hope: essays on the reality of science studies. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Latour, B., & Woolgar, S. (1986). Laboratory life: The construction of scientific facts. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1976) Logan, N. (2013). The ontological scandal of corporate personhood and speech: A rhetorical analysis of key Supreme Court decisions [dissertation]. Georgia State University. Lucaites, J. L. (1990). Between rhetoric and "the law": Power, legitimacy, and social change. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 76(4), 435-449. |