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Why slowness and attentiveness aren’t the same thing
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Call for video entries: city and night
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On Manchester
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We were always waiting for something to happen
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Showing up, standing, breathing, moving
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Social media and improvising our careers
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On sociological walking, without obsessing about the ‘sociological’
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The spiritual death of the digital age
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Should we read the platform in post-human terms?
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The sub-hegemonic power of social media
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Rethinking the craft of social research
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The impact of social theory
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Sociological Images: Blogging as Public Sociology
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The Political Economy of Publishing Social Theory
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Your ‘daily dose of Sociological Imagination’: reflections on social media and public sociology
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Big Data and the ‘‘Book of Society”
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Rethinking Empirical Social Science
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Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0
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The Founder
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The fractal fascism taking shape around us
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The attention sinks which stop us dreaming
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Our tributes to the power the machine has over us
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George Soros on the threat of techno-fascism
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Becoming ourselves through the media
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The political significance of realism
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What is an institution?
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The overaffectation of the crowd
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The Digital Condition: An Experiment in Mediated Dialogue
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Boris the introvert
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This is how it works
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CfP: Capitalism, Social Science and the Platform University
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A conversation between empirical and theoretical ontology
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Experiments in everyday life
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So what do I actually research?
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The light we steal when we write our books
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Did oil prices cause the financial crisis?
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This is not a pipe
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The analytical space where ‘publics’ meet ‘problems’: keeping it open rather than shutting it down
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Turn those clapping hands into angry fists
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Prospecting: Extraction, Speculation, and Liberation in the Accelerated Academy
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Neurodiversity Reading Group
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The object turn in the social sciences
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Who needs actions when you got words?
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The liquid powering liquid modernity
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Professionalisation as capture
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Coming soon: Social Media for Academics 2.0
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Fast movements struggle with slow issues
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Becoming who we are
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What is global competence?
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Why the EU matters for the future of the climate
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Making time to think
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And I always dreamed of classic cars and movie screens
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Silicon startup schools
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Can capitalism survive climate change?
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The cruel optimism of educational technology
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The world’s a stage and we play a character, I found him
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Critique as consumerism
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How many professors are part of the 1%?
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Neoliberalism: the ideological wall blocking climate action
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Making sense of visual digital data
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Game of Thrones: from sociological to psychological storytelling
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Climate change as doorstep politics
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Thinking on the Move: The Possibilities and Problems of Walking Sociologically
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The ecological limits of datafication
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Are you interested in the future of digital sociology?
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To what extent are intellectuals responsible for how their ideas are taken up?
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A social media sabbatical
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The strange fate of ‘culture’
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Climate change and digitalisation
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Emerging computational mega structures
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The singular innovation which explains capitalism’s growth
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Unbundling the university
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The fantasies of wealthy city dwellers
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Should climate change be a master narrative?
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Datafication and discipline in educaiton
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Gobal Personhood in Education
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The environmental impact of Bitcoin
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What comes after 2100?
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The ontology of (digital) testing
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The movement of people around an uninhabitable earth
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The Platform University
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Platform Surveillance
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The three essential steps for any thought leader
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The alliance between the billionaires and the thought leaders
