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The sociology of the digital daemon
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Call for participants: a global dialogue about the digital divide
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Denaturalising digital capitalism
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The notion of a ‘playbook’
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The data warriors and the electoral wars they wage
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Abundance and austerity
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Managing ‘us’ to preserve the myth
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The duality of the platform: users and workers
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CfP: Digital Inequalities and Discrimination in the Big Data Era
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Towards a sociology of Pikettyville
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The class politics of innovation and the new digital elite
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The moralisation of insecurity and exploitation
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The “least resistant personality profile”
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Liberation and coercion
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The digital avoidance of difference
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Structural limits to self-control
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Trump is masculinising poverty
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The limitations on learning to code as a labour market strategy
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Against craft capitalism
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The Lived Reality of Work in Tech Firms
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The myth of user generated content
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The misleading concept of ‘the blogosphere’
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What does Economic Sociology have to say about declining productivity?
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Isomorphic Inequalities
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Rich nations as entropy hubs
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A capitalism-friendly version of social mobility
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Market liberalism and the foreclosure of politics
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The Politics of an Uncertain Future
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the intellectual elitism of Silicon Valley
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digital dilemmas: transforming gender identities and power relations in everyday life
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CfP: Data Literacy Special Issue
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digital capitalism and the search for work