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Are you interested in the future of digital sociology?

Myself and Huw Davies are organising this networking event for the BSA Digital Sociology group, taking place in London on July 17th. If you’re interested in meeting other digital sociologists, talking about common issues, finding collaborators for projects and defining the future of the subdiscipline then please consider coming along. There are full sign up details here.

The Digital Sociology Study Group is seeking to invigorate digital sociology through a networking event which will facilitate communication and collaboration. We invite all self-identifying digital sociologists to give a 10 minute talk introducing yourself, your work and/or your ideas for collaborative projects. These will be followed by organised group discussions with the intention of identifying concrete collaborations and developing an agenda for how the study group can support them.