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On the Rat Race
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The problem of abundance and the political economy of digital knowledge
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The material interests of Big Tech
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CfP: Accelerated Academy
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Towards Common Process Understanding in Collective Welfare
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The missing history of the practical intellectuals
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The global fourth estate
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Towards a cultural sociology of the toaster
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Trump as a tactician of post-truth
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CfP: Overcoming Inequalities in Internet Governance: framing digital policy capacity building strategies
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CfP: What is universe? Communication, complexity, coherence
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Helen Margetts: How social media (and other platforms) can promote equality in 2027
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The (slow) private life of homo academicus
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Google’s next billion users
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The outrage of billionaires about invoking the existence of billionaires
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Call for speakers: Answering social science questions with social media data
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Craft and exploitation in the digital university
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Things I learned from trying and failing at #NaNoWriMo
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The coming of neoliberal populism: comparing Trump and Macron
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CFP: Alternative Social Media special issue of Social Media + Society
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The Public Sociology of Patrick Geddes and Victor Branford
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Call for Papers: Journalism in the Age of Partisan Politics, Political Protests, and President Trump
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How to trash the political rulebook
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The sociology of quantitative methods in the U.K.
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The coming big data revolution within higher education
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Vested interests in ‘openness’
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The screams of ‘post-truth’: the rise and fall of the political commentator
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CfP: The Social Lives of Digital Methods
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The Mediatization of Time
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Alastair Campbell vs Tony Blair
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The new new left meets the old new left
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Why the left needs to reject the ideology of networked socialism
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CFP – Intersectionalities and Media Archaeologies
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Call for Abstracts – Lives of Data v2.0: Computing, Money, Media Workshop
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Hilary Clinton: The oddly fascinating confessions of a political centrist
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Daniel Bell, Transgression and the Alt-Right
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CFP: Platform Urbanism
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An attempt to define my research interests
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Defensive Elites
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The rise of the ‘higher education professional’
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The Digital Monad
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CFP: Storing and Sharing Special Issue of New Media & Society
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An obscenity on the district line
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The digital hipster: when cultural modernism meets accelerated work
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Job Opportunity: Digital Engagement Officer
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The Ideal of the Digital Nomad
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The lost lure of abundance
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CFP: Slow computing: A workshop on resistance in the algorithmic age
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The uncoupling of transgression from progress
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things I’ve been reading recently #37
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The ascent of the spiralists
