MIT Press
The MIT Press is the university press of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The MIT Press publishes more than 300 books and over 40 academic journals each year, and pioneers open access models in academic publishing.
Books from MIT Press
- What Is Highly Unlikely but not Impossible? by Jeanne Gerrity, Diego Villalobos
- The Military Entertainment Complex - Chimurenga Afrosonic Making of Zimbabwe by Mhoze Chikowero
- Reflections from a Cinematic Cesspool by George Kuchar, Mike Kuchar
- Let Geography Die Chasing Derwent’s Ghost at Harvard by Alison Mountz, Kira Williams
- Running with Robots The American High School's Third Century by Greg Toppo, Jim Tracy
- Interception State Surveillance from Postal Systems to Global Networks by Bernard Keenan
- The Saucerian UFOs, Men in Black, and the Unbelievable Life of Gray Barker by Gabriel Mckee
- Standards by Jeffrey Pomerantz, Jason Griffey
- Time Machines Telegraphic Images in Nineteenth-Century France by Richard Taws
- Target Earth Meteorites, Asteroids, Comets, and Other Cosmic Intruders That May Threaten Our Planet by Govert Schilling
- The Cory Arcangel Hack Digital Culture and Aesthetic Practice by Eivind Røssaak
- Titans of Industrial Agriculture How a Few Giant Corporations Came to Dominate the Farm Sector and Why It Matters by Jennifer Clapp
- Trade Policy Disaster Lessons from the 1930s by Douglas A. Irwin
- A Book about Ray by Ellen Levy
- Technology's Child Digital Media’s Role in the Ages and Stages of Growing Up by Katie Davis
- Things That Move A Hinterland in Architectural History by Tim Anstey
- Navigating the Polycrisis Mapping the Futures of Capitalism and the Earth by Michael J. Albert
- Origins, Imitation, Conventions Representation in the Visual Arts by James S. Ackerman
- The Spider's Thread Metaphor in Mind, Brain, and Poetry by Keith J. Holyoak
- Subcontinental Synthesis Electronic Music at the National Institute of Design, India 1969–1972 by Paul Purgas
- Cabarets of Death Death, Dance and Dining in Early Twentieth-Century Paris by Mel Gordon
- Smart Management How Simple Heuristics Help Leaders Make Good Decisions in an Uncertain World by Jochen Reb, Shenghua Luan, Gerd Gigerenzer
- Aiming for Net Zero Costa Rica's Green Elite and the Struggle to Mitigate Climate Change by Julia A. Flagg
- Beautiful Math The Surprisingly Simple Ideas Behind the Digital Revolution in How We Live, Work, and Communicate by Chris Bernhardt
- Tor From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy by Ben Collier
- Serendipity The Unexpected in Science by Telmo Pievani
- Galaxies by Or Graur
- A World in a Shell Snail Stories for a Time of Extinctions by Thom van Dooren
- Truth Aesthetic Politics by Sean Cubitt
- The Making of Grand Paris Metropolitan Urbanism in the Twenty-First Century by Theresa Enright
- A Gallery of Recuperation On the Merits of Slandering Charlatans, Swindlers, and Frauds by Jaime Semprun
- The Complete Fear of Kathy Acker by Jack Skelley
- Grief Worlds A Study of Emotional Experience by Matthew Ratcliffe
- EP3 Post-Craft by Alex Coles, Catharine Rossi
- Visual Plague The Emergence of Epidemic Photography by Christos Lynteris
- Drawing Thought How Drawing Helps Us Observe, Discover, and Invent by Andrea Kantrowitz
- An Inclusive Academy Achieving Diversity and Excellence by Abigail J. Stewart, Virginia Valian
- The Meaning of Proofs Mathematics as Storytelling by Gabriele Lolli
- Data Action Using Data for Public Good by Sarah Williams
- Helen Chadwick The Oval Court by Marina Warner