Most of the stuff I read for my PhD are journal articles, but I also really like books. Then, it's only natural that I'm devoting this part of the website to my own PhD-related library (I'll let you be the judge of whether the books are very related or very loosely related to my research field).
Without further ado, I present you the books I've read so far (since September 2022):
#33 Whose Science? Whose Knowledge?, by Sandra Harding
#32 Otra ciencia es posible, by Isabelle Stengers
#31 The Politics of Innovation, by Mark Zachary Taylor
#30 Matemáticas x matemáticas, by Marta Macho Stadler
#29 The Natural Enemies of Books: A Messy History of Women in Printing and Typography, edited by Maryam Fanni, Matilda Flodmark and Sara Kaaman
#28 The Computer Boys take Over, by Nathan Ensmenger
#27 Theorizing Patriarchy, by Sylvia Walby
#26 Documentación, terminología y traducción, by Consuelo Gonzalo Garcia and Valentín García Yebra
#25 Dictionaries: A Very Short Introduction, by Lynda Mugglestone
#24 Invisible Women, by Caroline Criado Perez
#23 Data Feminism, by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein
#22 La biblioteca, espacio de cultura y participación, by José Antonio Gómez Hernández and Pedro Quílez Simón