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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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Robert Skidelsky, John Rawls and Political Philosophy
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Commonality and Difference
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Living With The H-Index: Metric Assemblages In The Contemporary Academy
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The History of the UK Blogosphere
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Queer @ King’s: Programme of Events
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The Quantified Self and Taylorization 2.0
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Just a pause to cool the refrain
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Some thoughts on how to use NVivo effectively
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Feminisms, Gender and Sexuality Seminar Series 2013/14
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Imposing ‘market discipline’ on public services
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Social Science and the Politics of Public Engagement
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Locating migration: street space and economy on Rye Lane, south London
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So much to read, so little time
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“You obviously didn’t understand that book at all!”: social realism, strong misreading and the neo-pragmatist sensibility
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Dear @LoughboroughSU, did this seem like a good idea at the time?
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Book Launch: After Queer
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Queer Feminine Affinities Extended CfP
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Enduring Love? Couple Relationships in the 21st Century
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Celebrity and Young people’s classed and gendered aspirations: End of Award Event – 11 July 2014
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(a)Sexuality and Pathology
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The Ambiguity of (a)Sexual Categories
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The Commercialization of the Erotic
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What is Capitalist Realism?
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The Slow Death of Press Freedom?
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The Stangely Poetic Character of WordPress Spam
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“Do not be mean, I am ready for enormity”
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Inaugural meeting for a SE London Campaign for Public Uni / CDBU group
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The Case Against Open Access
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The Future of Scholarship
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Things That Are Not Asexuality
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Economists are horrible people
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BiReCon 2014 – bisexual conference Call for Papers
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Call for Papers – NGender: Seminars in Gender and Sexuality Related Research
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Transseminars – free seminars with some bursaries available for travel. See below
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CfP: Discover Society
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Cultural evolutionary tipping points in the storage and transmission of information
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The Politics of Zombies
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CfP: Centre for Women and Gender @SocioWarwick Postgrad Seminar Series
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Fat Sexualities Panel event – 19 Nov
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So what do the Tea Party do now?
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The Popularity of Public Ownership
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The Phenomenology of Obsessiveness
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Creative methods in gender and sexuality research & public engagement
