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The Pains of Work and the Relief of the Refrain
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The Temporal Constraints of Consumption
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The chronopolitics of consumer anxiety
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Gorz’s concept of hygiene
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The Work Dogma and Contraction of the Existential Imagination
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The Sociological Review Annual Sociology Lecture
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Re-orienting Sociological Thought: May 11th at @CardiffSOCSI
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The Fracturing of Free Time
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Against the ‘slow professor’
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The intensification of work and the death of imagination
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Reducing structural problems to lifestyle issues
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Historicizing the Digital: language practices in new and old media
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Is there a point of no return with entrenched elites?
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Sociology and fiction: a round up of the @thesocreview project so far
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Pity those ‘trapped by their wealth’
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Digital Capitalism and the Platform Wars
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The Fatalism of the Multitude
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The capacity of elites to combine voice and exit
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The Ambivilance of the Abject
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‘The people who own the country should rule it’
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Declining political literacy as a vector of post-democratisation
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Photos from protests in Reykjavik
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The Fictional Conference
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Two free workshops at the Centre for Social Ontology @SocioWarwick
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The Absent Horizon of Mortality
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Zygmunt Bauman’s Chronopolitics
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Mood – Aesthetic, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives
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Why digitalisation gives rise to ‘memory wars’
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Isomorphic Inequalities
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Uber’s managed labor force
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Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
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Like air, ideas are incapable of being locked up and hoarded
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Rich nations as entropy hubs
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CfP: Persistent Conversation
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Aaron Swartz on digital business models
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What would a socialist version of Netflix look like?
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The Difference Between Stealing and Copying
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Call for papers: the politics of identity
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#BritSoc16 fringe event: ‘Radical Education Inside and Outside the Neoliberal University’
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On Redundancy
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Self-pimping as the prevailing social and business imperative
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An Archerian reading of Bourdieu: the reflexive imperative as the normalisation of hysteresis
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A contagion of pivots reveals the hollowness of the sharing economy
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Plutocrats being absurdly defensive: please share any examples you come across!
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The Defensiveness of Elites
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Relational Traces
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How depoliticisation and political polarisation co-exist in American politics
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A capitalism-friendly version of social mobility
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RoboPresident: Politics in an Algorithmic World
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Claude Shannon – Father of the Information Age
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The Internal Immigration of the American Elite
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The defensiveness of contemporary elites
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The Political Socialisation of Presidents and Politicians
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Early Career Researcher Event: Sociological Review Writing Retreat
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Data, Society and the Self: Digital Sociology in Theory and Practice
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The Sociological Review Annual Sociology Lecture
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things that I’ve been reading recently #20
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The performative pressures posed by presidency
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Two free workshops at the Centre for Social Ontology
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Call for Blog Posts: the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Sociologist
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Why Digital Sociology Will Always Be Public Sociology and Vice Versa
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Cognitive triage in politics
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Call for Blog Posts: the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Sociologist
