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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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Undisciplining: Conversations from the Edges
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The Political Ontology of Platforms
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CfP: Going Live: Exploring Live Digital Technologies and Live Streaming Practices
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Call for Papers – (In)Equalities and Social (In)Visibilities in the Digital Age
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CfP: Twitter: Global Perspectives, Uses and Criticisms
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The Fractured Mirror: Narratives of Artificial Intelligence and Humanity
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CfP: AI, Robotics and Responsibility
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Putting agents, ethics and politics at the heart of our account of platform capitalism
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The slow university
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Against slow scholarship
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Platform capitalism and the future of education
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What is platform literacy?
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Call for Papers: Capitalism, Social Science and the Platform University
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When music and fiction mingle
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CfP Symposium Dis/Connection: Conflicts, Activism and Reciprocity Online and Beyond, Sept 27-28, Uppsala University, Sweden
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Fateful moments that might have been
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E-mails outside of office hours
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Can we have platform capitalism without computational politics?Â
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Exercising control over representations of yourself
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The quiet revolution of deindustrialization
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How do politicians understand their own status?
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Who owns Digital Capitalism? Notes for the Platform Capitalism reading group
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things I’ve been reading recently #41
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From homo economicus to homo digitalis
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Who are we if we can’t protect them?
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ALW2: 2nd Workshop on Abusive Language Online
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If you’re in or near Cambridge over the next couple of months
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What does it mean to claim people were ‘doing sociology’?
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What does it mean to have a professional identity in an age of social media?
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Why would senior managers feel contemptuous of their expert staff?
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Platform Capitalism Reading Group at the University of Cambridge
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CfP AAA2018 San Jose: Panel Digital Infrastructures
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Minitrack: Collective Intelligence and Crowds
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CfP HICSS-52 (2019) minitrack: Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Technologies
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‘Student Experience’ and the social ontology of the student
