(This radio series includes interviews with several authors discussed in Hacking's The Social Construction of What?)
This ten page article touched on many of the authors subsequently discussed in "The Symbolist Movement in Literature", such as Huysmans, Maeterlinck, Verlaine and Villers de L'Isle-Adam.
Suttles's view of urban areas as the settings of face-to-face relations and interactions reads very like the concerns of Harré and other authors discussed in Chapter 1.
Among the principal authors discussed are:
The authors discussed in the remainder of this book are therefore of unique interest.
The authors discussed include Benjamin Franklin, Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Richard Henry Dana, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman.
Over the next few days the author proposed and discussed the expression in debates at other North American colleges, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, within the context of the programme of Comparative Media Studies directed by Henry Jenkins.
Things escalated further as authors and agents publicly discussed rigging the ratings on Goodreads and Amazon to push up the visibility of good reviews and "hide" bad ones.
For many of the authors discussed above, it was changes in the rules (however defined) governing behaviour.