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Research participants needed – Do you use streaming services for health/exercise/wellness?

January 22, 2021 — 0 Comments

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Online event – Covid-19: When Species and Data Meet by Catherine Price

December 18, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Online event 11th Jan 2021: Molecular Politics, Wearable, and the Aretaic Shift in Biopolitical Governance by Peter Lindner

December 10, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Social Theory Podcast Episode 6 – Ibn Khaldun

November 6, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Social Theory Podcast Episode 5 – George Herbert Mead

October 30, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Social Theory Podcast Episode 4 – Ferdinand Tönnies

October 23, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Social Theory Podcast Episode 3 – Harriet Martineau

October 16, 2020 — 0 Comments

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Social Theory Podcast Episode 2 – WEB Du Bois

October 9, 2020 — 0 Comments

Social theory, Social Theory Podcast, Sociology, Capitalism and Modernity, Teaching, Uncategorized

Social Theory Podcast Launch – Marx

October 2, 2020 — 2 Comments

Digital Societies, digital sociology, Social theory, Teaching, Technology, Uncategorized

Digital Societies: Black Mirror and Societies of Control

February 25, 2020 — 0 Comments

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