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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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35 podcasts about #digitalsociology
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the inanity of post-democratic political leaders
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Fictive Futures: Exploring Future Research Agendas
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Call for Papers: Cunning Knowledge and Media Technologi
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6th annual International Symposium on Digital Ethics
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unpicking the political economy of digital cats
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Relating to data through visualisation: three funded PhD studentships in the UK
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Technology, Self and Society in an Era of Digital Rankings
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Call for Abstracts: Themed Issue on Body Weight and Digital Media
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Call for Papers: A workshop on Competition(s)
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Special issue on Digital Evidence for Philosophy & Technology
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business for rappers
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the peak experiences of intensified work
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The Epistemic Consequences of Technological Privilige
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the messianic zeal of Eric Schmidt
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things that I’ve been reading recently #18
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the carefully cultivated public persona of Eric Schmidt
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theorising socio-materiality: strong and weak processes
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the creative destruction of intra-organisational conflict
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business for punks from the bottom-up
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the obsessive secrecy of Apple
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the psychology of business for punks
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The Platform Wars
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on nihilism and hope
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FutureVision?! Which life do we want?
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Making The Familiar Strange: A Festival of Critical Social Thought
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the discourse of ‘burn out’ in silicon valley
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anonymity, velocity, extensity and traceability as characteristics of online action
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The origin of the phrase “cloud computing”
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Critical Realism 2016 reminder
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Geoblocking and Global Video Culture
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Social Science History Association 2016 CFP
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Call for Applications: International Visiting Fellowships in Critical Digital & Social Media Research
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the reality of ‘20% time’ at Google
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on ‘disruption’ and ‘innovation’
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the intensification of demands upon managersÂ
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the traditional model of information flow within organisations
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the sociology of executive coaching
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the ‘via’ link as a continuation of established social practicesÂ
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UCU’s recent anti-casualisation workÂ
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Interesting communications summer school for PhD studentsÂ
