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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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The lonely monads of digital capitalism
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The EU: a flawed democracy whose failures are fuelling the rise of fascism?
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The price fixing conspiracies of the platform economyÂ
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Call For Papers: The Precariat & The Professor
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Call for papers: everyday analysisÂ
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The Scale of Data Brokerage
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Escaping the digital cage
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Overlapping categories and the problem of abundance
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Coping with acceleration: triaging strategies and the new empiricism
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Workshop: Using the Morphogenetic Approach
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The death of cyberspace
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The myth of user generated content
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The misleading concept of ‘the blogosphere’
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Challenging Citizenship: Social Media and Big Data
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2016 Challenging Media Landscapes conference, November 2016
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The Utopian Promise of Cyberspace
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Places Still Available: The Sociological Review Annual Sociology Lecture
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Conceptualising ‘distraction’
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Interested in the internal conversation? Come to this symposium @SocioWarwick on May 24th
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The Great Divide: Sociology, Anthropology, and Race in France since Lévi-Strauss
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things I’ve been reading recently #22
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Interested in the internal conversation? Come to this symposium @SocioWarwick on May 24th
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28,100 journals publishing 2.5 million articles a year
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Before WhatsApp there was BBM
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The King of Kong: a documentary about celebrity gamers
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My highlights from #RPten (and the most interesting stuff I missed)
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How life coaching spreads in corporate cultures
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The Accelerative Ethos of Steve Jobs
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A cautionary tale for independent researchers
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The Second Accelerated Academy
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Imposing impossible demands as a management strategy
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When phones became computers
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The Sociology of Patent Trolling
