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From enslaved people tracked by "racial odor" to colonial campaigns that exploited olfactory stigma, this piece details how notions of cleanliness justified brutality, segregation, and exploitation. By Françoise Vergès in The The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social Reader buff.ly/Yfg0Cxb

By far the most complete framing of Ray Johnson to date, Ellen Levy’s "A Book About Ray" (The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social) engages with the work of the enigmatic artist on his own terms. New review by Patrick James Dunagan in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/a-book-about-r…


THE NEXT EARTH. COMPUTATION, CRISIS, COSMOLOGY Stages a conversation between #Antikythera’s and MIT Architecture’s current research on climate, cosmology and computation. The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social launch. Visit Palazzo Diedo – berggruenarts.org #BiennaleArchitettura2025 Berggruen Institute

We had a wonderful week at the Biennale with Antikythera of Berggruen Institute, presenting our work at the Next Earth exhibition and celebrating the launch of the journal with The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social: journal.antikythera.org Out piece on Latent Spaces coming in Issue 2! Gašper Beguš metahaven


"Timing is everything". My new book "Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints: The Nobel Prize and the Public Image of Science" featured in the The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social reader: thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-joys-and-s… #science #books #nobelprize

Hannah Zeavin and Helen Charman return to the podcast to discuss the history of technology, media and mothering throughout the 20th century. EPISODE 79: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR MOTHER... w/ Hannah Zeavin and Helen Charman Hannah Zeavin Helen Charman The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social

1) ***Announcement*** The new Spring 2025 issue is online! Read articles by John Mearsheimer, Stephen Walt, Zachary Burdette, Nilay Saiya and Stuti Manchanda, and Don Casler and Tyler Jost direct.mit.edu/isec/issue/49/4


✨ Congratulations Jordan Troeller, recipient of a 2021 Arts Writers Grant, whose book, RUTH ASAWA AND THE ARTIST-MOTHER AT MIDCENTURY, is out now The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social!


Article on Mearsheimer's new piece in International Security 'Political scientist John J. Mearsheimer sees the world again in an era of multipolar great powers that are in competition with each other.' Belfer Center The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social The University of Chicago 1/2 Article in next tweet weltwoche.de/daily/realismu…

I posted this a while back but it is such a cool resource for open access to science research. Just wanted to share with new followers! The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social Philip Lambert

Happy pub-date to Samuel Jay Keyser! PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM: Repetition in the Arts hits bookstores today via The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social. More info here: bit.ly/4kCZKDV


New from International Security. International Security Belfer Center The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social "Monks Behaving Badly: Explaining Buddhist Violence in Asia" thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/monks-behaving…


During Antikythera's Cognitive Infrastructures event in London, I shared how my early research and work at Google informed many of the ideas in my upcoming book, "What Is Intelligence?" (Sept 16th, The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social). Watch the full talk via the link in bio.

Gratitude to the Ignyte Awards jury for placing DEEP DREAM: SCIENCE FICTION EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF ART (The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social) as a finalist for Oustanding Anthology, & for nominating me for the Ember Award for 'unsung contributions to genre'. I'm most honoured: ignyteawards.fiyahlitmag.com/vote/

Hi all! Today The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social releases "Ascending Republic: The Ballooning Revival in Nineteenth-Century France." Order it from your favorite retailer here: mitpress.mit.edu/9780262549806/… Or, even better, ask your library to add it to its collections. Any questions, let me know!


"How did human beings freely bring themselves to lose their freedom?" New in review, Frank Ruda on Aaron Schuster's How to Research Like a Dog, from The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social: criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/frank_ruda_rev…

