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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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registration now open: power, acceleration and metrics in academic life
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the astroturfing industryÂ
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on fragile movements
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the agonistic politics of anonymousÂ
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‘The UK is finished’: Owen Jones meets Peter Hitchens
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things I’ve been reading recently #12
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the intensification of work in the creative industries
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The fiction future of faculty: September 16th in Manchester
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the ecology of contentÂ
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the horatio alger myth
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the origins of digital capitalismÂ
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the disruption of financeÂ
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the threats of financial elitesÂ
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the threats of financial elitesÂ
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the totally weird subculture of 1980s mortgage tradersÂ
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the masters of the universe and their delusions
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the meaning of scrounging in conservative britainÂ
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post-democratic political culture: how good leaders go bad
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the post-democratic judicial system
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spotify’s ultra-creepy new privacy policy
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“drag coefficient”: the creepiest human resources concept ever?
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the social expectations of the super-rich
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the self-congratulation of digital elitesÂ
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markets are a machine for destroying the ego
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pride and pleasure in accelerationÂ
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data fetishism and the elites of digital capitalismÂ
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the culture of the ‘working rich’
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digital capitalism, the great levelling and the moral agency of elites
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we are all equal before Google
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the moral discourse of the ‘reasonable technocrat’
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viral media and unionisation
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what to do when a political party you instinctively support shows nothing but contempt for the things you believe?
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The fiction future of faculty: an afternoon of sociological design fiction
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on digital distraction
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negative solidarity is here to stay: the ‘greedy’ tube workers
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things I’ve been reading recently #11
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music I find inexplicably conducive to writing (#19)
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the best of bezos: the vitriolic putdowns of the amazon ceo
