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📣 Join the AI Commons
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📖 Things I’ve read in 2026
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🌕 You are the music while the music lasts
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CfP: Writing Communities: People as Place
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Paul Krugman discusses Piketty with Bill Moyers
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Paul Krugman Makes Rand Paul’s Head Explode With Facts In ‘Big Government’ Debate
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I give it a few months before Piketty shows up in web memes…
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The Piketty Panic and the Making of Intellectual Superstars
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Digital sociology and the coming crisis of qualitative research
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Become a contributor to The Asexual Agenda!
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Has anyone else’s wordpress spam filter stopped working?
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Call for contributors: relaunch asexualitystudies.org as a group blog
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Jeremy Rifkin: “The Zero Marginal Cost Society”
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Orphans
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And I hate these things but I always attend
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Spitting like a dragon with a similar demeanour
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Queering Higher Education Panel at SRHE Conference 2014: Call for Panel Presenters
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Governing Academic Life – conference marking 30yrs since Foucault’s death
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Elphinstone PhD Scholarship on technology and work-life bourdaries
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Lisa Diamond on Sexual Fluidity
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Why ask “why talk”?
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Overcoming ‘nature vs nurture’
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Asexuality and Sexual Normativity: An Anthology
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Quantifying the time wasted by quasi-market systems
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Digital Public Sociology at #BritSoc14
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Theorizing Roles and Collective Intentionality: Contemporary Perspectives
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5 reasons why Evernote is overrated
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How the “Internet of Things” is Killing Capitalism
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Jerome Bruner’s six essential conditions of creativity
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The Uncompromising Pessimism of Public Sociology
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Dogs Annoying Cats with Their Friendship
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Question of the Week: April 22nd, 2014
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Tony Blair: ‘I say lies’
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The opposite of everythingism
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The Sociology of Everythingism
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Are 90% of academic papers really never cited?
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Self-awareness and reflexive technologies
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Games for health UK conference at Coventry University
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The making of intellectual superstars
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Video blogging your journal articles
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Warwick Oral History Network Seminar
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The many ways to be a ‘gray-A’
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Digital Sociology events at #BritSoc14
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Cycles to Gehenna
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The academic blogosphere, scholarly craft and the end of ‘pluralistic ignorance’
