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there are no new beginnings until everybody sees that the old ways need to end
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Running an online conference
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Zuckerberg on the three types of video chat
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The internet and the return of multimodal literacy
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The patterns of life that modernity engenders can only be practiced by a small minority of the world’s population
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The rich have much to lose, the poor do not
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The uncanny remembrance of the non-human
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The materiality of resources and the social forms they give rise to
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“A life. A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the shit that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come”
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The sociology of civilisational collapse
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Now we’re apart. Though not through choice. Do we stay mute? Or raise our voice?
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The downward mobility of intellectuals
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Ian McEwan on the mundane reality of reflexivity
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The agricultural origins of pandemics
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The irreducibility of hope
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What is ‘post-truth’?
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The Isolation Pod: Theorising in/of Covid-19
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The geopolitics of Big Tech and the Covid crisis
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Žižek on Covid temporalities
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Slavoj Žižek’s surprisingly earnest and rather good advice about adapting to lockdown
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The Utopian Dystopia of Lockdown
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The abandoned city
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Panic and reflexivity
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Why do academic celebrities self-plagiarise?
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The fast eat the slow, the rich eat the fast. Or, the moral economy of Thomas Friedman’s digital illiteracy
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Will Covid-19 generate an epidemiological folk consciousness? What will this mean for platform capitalism?
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Covid-19 and the re-politicisation of the economy
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Covid-19 and the impossibility of floating freely in our undisturbed balance
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Covid and Social Acceleration
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The fragmentation of the humanities
