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  2. Sanford Kwinter - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Columbia University. Sanford Kwinter is a Canadian -born, New York–based writer and architectural theorist, and a co-founder of Zone Books publishers. [1] Kwinter currently serves as Professor of Theory and Criticism at the Pratt Institute. [2] He formerly served as an associate professor at Rice University in Houston, [3] Texas ...

  3. Michel Feher - Wikipedia

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    Michel Feher (born 1956) is a Belgian philosopher and cultural theorist who writes in English and French. He is the founding editor of Zone Books [1] and the co-founder and president of Cette France-là, Paris, a monitoring group on French immigration policy. [2] Feher writes for a number of outlets and has a semi-regular blog with the French ...

  4. MIT Press - Wikipedia

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    Open access. MIT Press is a leader in open access book publishing. [ 14] They published their first open access book in 1995 with the publication of William J. Mitchell 's City of Bits, which appeared simultaneously in print and in a dynamic, open web edition. [ 1] They now publish open access books, textbooks, and journals.

  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The library system of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Libraries) covers all five academic schools comprising the university. The print and multimedia collections of the MIT Libraries include more than 5 million items, with over 3 million volumes of print material, 17,000 journal and other serial subscriptions, 478 online ...

  6. Muriel Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Cooper. Muriel Cooper (1925 – May 26, 1994) was a pioneering book designer, digital designer, researcher, and educator. [ 1] She was the first design director of the MIT Press, instilling a Bauhaus -influenced design style into its many publications. She moved on to become founder of MIT's Visible Language Workshop, and later became a ...

  7. The Logic of Political Survival - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 9780262025461. The Logic of Political Survival is a 2003 non-fiction book co-written by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D. Morrow, published by MIT Press. It formally introduces and develops the selectorate theory of politics. Paul Warwick of Simon Fraser University wrote that the book is "an ...

  8. Category:MIT Press books - Wikipedia

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    Climate Change and Global Energy Security. The Coming Generational Storm. A Composer's Guide to Game Music. The Computer Contradictionary. Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming. Craft Weed. The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy.

  9. Nick Montfort - Wikipedia

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    Nick Montfort is a poet and professor of digital media at MIT, where he directs a lab called The Trope Tank. [1] He also holds a part-time position at the University of Bergen [2] where he leads a node on computational narrative systems at the Center for Digital Narrative. [3]