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The birth of machinology
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When political theory restages the ‘Corbynism is a cult’ trope
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What is digital literacy and how do you teach it?
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The cultural entrepreneurs behind your favourite thought leaders
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Technology and the billionaire class
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Why education and technology is full of bullshit
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Who would be against the people?
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The dark possibilities incipient with Universal Basic Income
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Collectivising public sociology
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Is digital upskilling the next generation our ‘pipeline to prosperity’?
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The performance of critique and why it frustrates me
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The political adulthood of the Occupy generation
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You can’t have your ‘facts’ back
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The consequences of our expectations
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The concept of ‘mobile literacy’
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The sociology of expectations (and platform imaginaries)
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A manifesto for writing and publishing differently
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Taking back control: what happens when people realise they were lied to?
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Externalisation as defence mechanism
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The components of digital literacy
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Lateral vs vertical evaluation of sources
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Corbynism without Corbyn
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The Kardashian index: social media and academic celebrity
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When the venture capitalists tried to get to Edward Snowden
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And who are you supposed to be?
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Optimism as a political factor in Brexit Britain
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How education imagines the future
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Austerity politics as reactionary populism
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Beyond the myth of the ‘cyberkid’
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It’s The Political Economy, Stupid
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The Great Disruptive Project
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Do you have an idea for a sociological walk?
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The moral theories of platform engineers
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So you were born, and that was a good day
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CfP: Knowledge Socialism. The Rise of Peer Production: Collegiality, Collaboration, and Collective Intelligence
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Farewell @thesocreview, it has been a wonderful five years 👋😢
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CfP: What do digital inclusion and data literacy mean today?
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Digital literacy as individual and collective empowerment
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The real danger is to linger at the base of the thing
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The epistemological conservatism of the accelerated academy
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Organisational sociology and algorithms
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A cybernetics of distraction?
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Programming as Social Science: a case study of @pdbrooker’s surprisingly militant bots
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Driving robots mad
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The strange performances of the brain
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Cybernetics and the dual-edged sword of disciplinarity
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Call For Blog Posts: Reflections On Doing Sociology Outside The Global North
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“If you are for or against dictatorship, call in”: the terrifying turn in British politics
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Ontological veiling
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Scholarly centres of gravity
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Have you attended a talk or workshop on social media I’ve done over the last few years?
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Cybernetics as a way of life
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The dream of reducing learning to teaching
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lights are out, phones are dead and I’m the only thing that’s runnin in this city
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How do data come to matter?
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The coming supply crisis in UK higher education
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One rule for Zuckerberg, another rule for everyone else
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Talking to people on trains
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Ataraxia as a solution to the problems of social media
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Digital capitalism and the global police state
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The perils of being a source of friction in a company that wants to move fast and break things
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Tech Platforms and the Knowledge Problem
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The anxiety of inertia: binge watching as death drive
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Are there any safeguards against Amazon using AWS to monitor competitors?
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The intimacy of writing
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The institutionalisation of behavioural surplus: a quick recap on The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
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What images do universities use on Twitter and Instagram?
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The long, slow decline of organic reach on social media
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The tightness of engineering constraints and the organisational sociology of tech startups
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The awkward silences of digital elites
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The security apparatus of digital elites
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Open science and platform capitalism: a love story?
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The ontology of toxicity
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Critics of Amazon don’t understand how popular it is
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But you can recognise me because I’m you
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The governance of platforms
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The tragedy of the academic commons: when abstraction makes us passive
