by Raizel Liebler Rare is high-quality writing about science for non-scientists. I would read all of these books I recommend in this series again, something…
by Keidra Chaney The “Maker” Movement has been gaining a lot of steam in the past couple of years as the logical evolution of the…
23 May: I Read A Book: Media Franchising: Creative License and Collaboration in the Culture Industry
By Raizel Liebler At the point that it seems like everything has been franchised in media, from public domain works like Sherlock Holmes, to Star…
Matt Stahl’s Unfree Masters: Recording Artists and the Politics of Work is an interesting book about the ways recording artists have been treated by California…
-By Raizel Liebler If you are a fan, you should read Laina Dawes‘ What are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman’s Life and Liberation in…
Kal Raustialia and Christopher Sprigman‘s The Knockoff Economy: How Imitation Sparks Innovation is a truly innovative book, pulling together disparate tales to give an overall…
Discourse on intellectual property has often only considered the value of IP from the perspective of law and economics. However, in this book, From Goods…
When I first heard about I Know Who You Are And I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy, my first…
Susan Cain is a Harvard educated lawyer and well-regarded public speaker on the topic of introversion and leadership. She also once needed a water bottle…
This is a very positive book about the Internetz that honors Howard Stern within its title. Perhaps that is all you need to know about…