Recommended readings
- Callon Michel, Pierre Lascoumes and Yannick Barthe (2009) Acting in
an uncertain world: An essay on technical democracy. (trans. Burchell
Graham) The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (ISBN 978-0-262-03382-4)
- Law John and Annemarie Mol (eds.) (2002) Complexities: Social studies of
knowledge practices Duke University Press, Durham. (ISBN
0–8223–2846–1)
- "The texts that carry academic stories tend to organize phenomena
bewildering in their layered complexity into clean overviews. They make
smooth schemes that are more or less linear, with a demonstrative or an
argumentative logic in which each event follows the one that came
before. What may originally have been surprising is explained and is
therefore no longer surprising or disturbing. Academic texts may talk
about strange things, but their tone is almost always calm". Page
3.
- Magnet SA (2011) When biometrics fail: Gender, race and the technology
of identity. Duke University Press, Durham. (ISBN 978-0-8223-5135-1)
- Marx H and Barber R (1961) Harpo speaks: The autobiography of Harpo
Marx. Virgin, London. (ISBN 1-85227-190-6)
- Paul Ray J (2009) Living with Parkinson's disease: Shake rattle
and roll. RAIL, London. (ISBN 978-0-9563145-0-5) Available from
http://www.rayjpaul.com
- Whitley Edgar A. and Gus Hosein (2009)
Global challenges
for identity policies. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.