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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 pleasures of knowing where you standÂ
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Closing an open letter
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imagining post-capitalism and techno-fascism
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the politics of noise in historical perspective
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the antinomies of blairism
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but on the day I die, I’ll say at least I fucking tried, that’s the only eulogy I need
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things I’ve been reading recently #10
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I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel, that’s all, I don’t even think of you that often.
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the cognitive costs of escaping the filter bubble
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the synchronised society
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the war on radicalisation and where it might lead
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and the evilest of nine’s guaranteed to shoot crooked
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freedom from self-imposed metrified tyranny: some thoughts on the moral psychology of self-tracking
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surviving life in the accelerated academy: prospects and problems for digital scholarship
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fitter, happier, more productive
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social engineers have never had so many options at their disposal
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the micro-politics of noise and the challenge of being-with-others
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I should’ve found a way out, so everyone can find a way out
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Relational Flourishing
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Normal service has been resumed: I will never trying closing my personal blog again
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Things I’ve been reading recently #9
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Towards a Digital Social Ontology: Free Day Symposium in London on July 8th
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Music I find inexplicably conducive to write (#16)
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Things I’ve been reading recently #8
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Things I’ve been reading recently #7
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CfP: The Politics of Data (Science)
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An introduction to Design Fiction for Sociologists, May 13th at Goldsmiths
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Dear England
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CfP: The Politics of Data (Science)
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An introduction to Design Fiction for Sociologists, May 13th at Goldsmiths
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Call for papers: Centre for Social Ontology PhD/ECR Conference (deadline TOMORROW)
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Call for papers: Power, Acceleration and Metrics in Academic Life (deadline TOMORROW!)
