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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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expedia and communicative escalationÂ
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fear of failure and the coding skills bubble
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further communicative escalation from expedia (yay!)
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digital capitalism and the bestiary of the imaginationÂ
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ten post docs (!) on temporalityÂ
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your attention please! digital capitalism and communicative escalation Â
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more spam directed at international event organisers
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are any other event organisers getting emails like this?
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distinct digital-advertising landscapes are increasingly drawn on socioeconomic lines
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the ‘soft coup’ currently taking place in portugalÂ
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the ‘religion’ of digital elitesÂ
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from corporation to social movement: the future of lobbying in the sharing economyÂ
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a working group to create a realist sociology of flourishing
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big data and the politics of austerityÂ
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the perverse statism of those seeking to create a market in higher education
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Centre for Contemporary Philosophy of Technology Seminars
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how the digital elites do festivalsÂ
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did bill gates predict the smart phone?
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The Collective Subject as Enemy: The Public between Legal Fiction and Political Potentiality
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the chronopolitics of commitment in higher education
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southpark on the self-appointed digital elite of yelp
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digital escapology: the consultancy growth sector of the 2020s?
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post-capitalism: envisaging a shared future
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international journal of social research methodology: ask the editors @ijsrm! december 1st at 11am
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call for contributions: the politics of data
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call for papers: IPP2016 “the platform society” (via @claudiakincaid)
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call for contributions to the @sociowarwick centre for women and gender blogÂ
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call for contributions: digital sociology and the future of the discipline
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seminar on digital action repertoiresÂ
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critical realism book launch, 8th decemberÂ
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the sociologists outside of academia group tenth anniversary meeting
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the manchester ethnography network seminar series
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the restructuring of the humanities
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the intensification of work and the notion of work/life balance
