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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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What the fuck!? The great question of our age
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A few videos on quantum computing and the physics of time I want to come back to later
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Against spontaneous sociology: Michael Burawoy’s attempt to rescue Bourdieu from Matthew Desmond and what it means for public sociology
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Look at me nowÂ
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Programming as practice
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Cultural studies of data mining
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Liberalism and neoliberalism in communications research
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The Flat Earth phenomenon and what it reveals about YouTube
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Beyond fast and slow: temporal ontology in critical higher education scholarship
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a machine that’ll speak for me
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Debates about the nature of education
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The origins of the micro/macro divide
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The social origins of educational systemsÂ
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the school in the sky, the school between the cracks
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Nigel Farage the YouTube starÂ
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Masterclass: An Introduction to Machine Learning
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A really interesting cfp on media and time
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Where is the agency which will reign in big tech?
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Thinking with your feetÂ
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Trying to exist in superposition
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From gated communities to moated communities
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Off shore capital and the great inflation
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What will it mean when blogs are decades old?
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The Sociology of Escalation Effects
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An accessible introduction to the (post-capitalist) future of scholarly publishing – Thursday afternoon in Cambridge
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Digital Futures? The #BSADigital Presidential Event
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Iain Sinclair on the self-importance of Cambridge
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The Sociology of Awkwardness: Being (very) human in a digital age
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Harvey Specter: a study in late modern sociopathy
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#BSADigital Live Blog: Session 3 – Data Futures
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#BSADigital Live Blog: Session 2 – Work Futures
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#BSADigital Live Blog: Session 1 – Youth Futures
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#BSADigital Live Blog: Introducing Digital Futures
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Repoliticising tech mythology
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Digital technology and facilitating corruption
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An industry for creating dynasties
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“They ruined the world”
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From political engagement to asset protection
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The collapse of the tech mythology
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The singular new risks of organisational IT projects
