I have read (2020 onwards):
  • Gillespie, T. (2018). Custodians of the Internet. Yale University Press.
  • Liboiron, M. (2021). Pollution is colonialism. Duke University Press.
  • Ahmed, S. (2018). The promise of happiness. Duke University Press.
  • Ahmed, S. (2018). The cultural politics of emotion. Routledge.
  • Furedi, F. (2018). Culture of fear revisited. A&C Black.
  • Le Dantec, C. A. (2016). Designing publics. MIT Press.
  • Barrios, R. E. (2017). Governing affect: Neoliberalism and disaster reconstruction. U of Nebraska Press.
  • Dourish, P., & Bell, G. (2011). Divining a digital future: Mess and mythology in ubiquitous computing. Mit Press.
  • Hirschkind, C. (2006). The ethical soundscape: Cassette sermons and Islamic counterpublics. Columbia University Press.
  • Banerjee, P. (2021) Elementary Aspects of the Political: Histories from the Global South. Duke University Press.
  • Crawford, K. (2021). The Atlas of AI. Yale University Press.
  • Adams, V. (2013). Markets of sorrow, labors of faith. Duke University Press.
  • Foucault, M. (1997). The politics of truth. Semiotext.
  • Rosner, D. K. (2018). Critical fabulations: reworking the methods and margins of design. MIT Press.
  • O'neil, C. (2016). Weapons of math destruction: How big data increases inequality and threatens democracy. Broadway Books.
  • Metcalf, B. D. (Ed.). (2009). Islam in South Asia in practice. Princeton University Press.
  • Osella, F., & Osella, C. (Eds.). (2013). Islamic Reform in South Asia. Cambridge University Press.
  • Turner, B. S. (1998). Weber and Islam (Vol. 7). Psychology Press.
  • Turner, Bryan S. (1985)Religion and social theory.
  • Ong, W. J. (2013). Orality and literacy. Routledge.
  • Masuzawa, T. (2005). The invention of world religions: Or, how European universalism was preserved in the language of pluralism. University of Chicago Press.
  • Asad, T. (2018). Secular Translations: Nation-State, Modern Self, and Calculative Reason. Columbia University Press.
  • Kant, I. (2013). Immanuel Kant's critique of pure reason. Read Books Ltd.
  • Asad, T., Brown, W., Butler, J., & Mahmood, S. (2013). Is critique secular?: blasphemy, injury, and free speech. Oxford University Press.
  • Mahmood, S. (2015). Religious difference in a secular age: A minority report. Princeton University Press.
  • Escobar, A. (2018). Designs for the pluriverse: Radical interdependence, autonomy, and the making of worlds. Duke University Press.