Reading Circles

In Empirica, theoretical discussions and experiential knowledge form the two pillars of our research practice. To build a shared understanding of art, design, and craft, we organize open discussions and reading circles.

Empirica Reading List

Books:

  • The Reflective Practitioner: How professionals think in action? by Donald Schön (1983)

  • The Tacit Dimension by Michael Polanyi (1966)

  • The Craftsman by Richard Sennett (2008)

  • The Meaning of the Body: Aesthetics of human understanding by Mark Johnson (2007)

  • Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The reinvention of nature by Donna Harraway (1991)

  • Art as Experience by John Dewey (1934)

Ongoing reading:

  • A Thousand Plateaus by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (1987)

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Thematic Reading Circles

We also organize thematic circles catered to specific research interests or projects. The Matter reading circle (2018-19), for example, centered on materiality and material engagement theories.

Books:

  • How Things Shape the Mind? A theory of material Engagement by Lambros Malafouris (2013)

  • Making - Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, and Architecture by Tim Ingold  (2013)

Selected Articles and Book Chapters by Andrew Pickering:

  • Article: The Mangle of Practice: Agency and Emergence in the Sociology of Science (1993)

  • Book chapter, Practice and Posthumanism: Social theory and a history of agency (Chapter 11 in The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory, 2005).

  • Book chapter, Material culture and the dance of agency (Chapter 7 in Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies, 2010).

Selected Chapters from Material Agency: Towards a non-anthropocentric approach, edited by Carl Knappett and Lambros Malafouris (2008): 

  • Introduction: Carl Knappett and Lambros Malafouris

  • Chapter 1: Where Brain, Body and World Collide by Andy Clark

  • Chapter 4: The Actor-Enacted: Cumbrian Sheep in 2001 by John Law and Annemarie Mol

  • Chapter 12: Agency, Networks, Past and Future by Sander E. van der Leeuw

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