In our final episode, Christina and Jen share what they’ve read recently, and what they’re going to read next.
Pirate Enlightment by David Graeber, Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow
The Relevant Library: Essays on Adapting to Changing Needs by Vera Gubnitskaia
Libraries as Dysfunctional Organizations and Workplaces by Spencer Acadia
How To Think Like A UX Researcher by David Travis and Philip Hodgson
Brookings Institute Webinar “Innovations in Hyperlocal Governance”
Co-cities: Innovative Transitions Toward Just and Self-Sustaining Communities by Sheila Foster and Christian Iaione
Sideways: The City Google Couldn’t Buy by Josh O’Kane
You’re Invited by Amanda Jayatissa
We’ll Never Tell by Wendy Heard
The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
Singer Distance by Ethan Chatagnier
Pure Colour by Sheila Heti
How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy by Julian Baggini
The Wandering Mind: What Medieval Monks Tell Us About Distraction by Jaime Kreiner
Look: How to Pay Attention in a Distracted World by Christian Madsbjerg
Non-Obvious: How to Think Different, Curate Ideas, and Predict the Future by Rohit Bhargava
Luxury Retail and Digital Management: Developing Customer Experience in a Digital World by Michel Chevalier and Michel Gutsatz
Buildings for Books: Contemporary Library Architecture by Chris van Uffelen
Interaction Design: From Concept to Completion by Jamie Steane and Joyce Yee
Making Dinosaurs Dance: A Toolkit for Digital Design in Museums by Barry Joseph
Family Spaces in Art Museums: Creating Curiosity, Wonder, and Play by Julia Forbes
The Brothers Hawthorne (The Inheritance Games, 4) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
A Tiny Upward Shove by Melissa Chadburn
Thank you all so much for listening!