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April 01 2021
The Supply House: Catalogues and Commerce
Matthew Hockenberry
Matthew Hockenberry
Matthew Hockenberry is an Assistant Professor of Communication and Media
Studies at Fordham University. A historian whose work examines the media of global
production, his current project explores how transitional moments in the histories of
paperwork, telecommunication, and computation shaped the emergence of logistics in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is the coeditor of Assembly Codes: The Logistics of
Media (Duke University Press, 2021) and writes regularly on the state of global supply at
supplystudies.com.
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Matthew Hockenberry
Matthew Hockenberry is an Assistant Professor of Communication and Media
Studies at Fordham University. A historian whose work examines the media of global
production, his current project explores how transitional moments in the histories of
paperwork, telecommunication, and computation shaped the emergence of logistics in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is the coeditor of Assembly Codes: The Logistics of
Media (Duke University Press, 2021) and writes regularly on the state of global supply at
supplystudies.com.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
© 2021 Matthew Hockenberry
2021
Matthew Hockenberry
Thresholds (2021) (49): 40–48.
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Matthew Hockenberry; The Supply House: Catalogues and Commerce. Thresholds 2021; (49): 40–48. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00727
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