Articles I like, released at about the speed of peer review.
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Author of SUPERCORPORATE (2022) from Stanford Uni Press
Proud to announce my book SUPERCORPORATE will be coming out on June 14th with Stanford University Press. Thank you to everyone who contributed to its (and my) development over the years. @stanfordpress
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What if British workers could share details about their organisations and work life anonymously like South Koreans and Americans do? Some thoughts I wrote for the @FutureWorkInst blog.
https://t.co/G1iINMuQVv
Korean is making a significant impact on our understanding of the impacts of #globalisation on #language.
Watch now to learn how researchers study the #Koreanlanguage: https://t.co/psC7R2XXiY
I don't have many Twxtter followers, but if you're interested in an author-to-author-to-author conversation about workplace ethnography in East Asia, come join this Friday morning UK time.
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@dailykoreanfact That's a good explanation but maybe giving them too much credit? Maybe influence from another romanization system or plausibly inconsistent?
"We live amidst ubiquitous data doubles, digital twins, and data portraits, aggregations of data that 'stand in' for our quantified selves, digital fingerprints that speak to who we are," D&S researcher @livgar_ writes. https://t.co/wZHMfLQkm3
Lastly, Matt Hull provides an afterword on leading and lagging genres (not indicators). While economic trends hype leading genres (the latest/greatest), practices are always shadowed by lagging genres from the past which they often depend.
https://t.co/GViC57wFtD
We published a special issue! 'Genre Work in the New economy' is out in @JCultEcon. Lots of great articles from great scholars. The special issue provides a useful framework for analyzing how people dealing with economic & work changes must do in and through genres.
Caitrin Lynch, Adam Coppola, Andrew Holmes & Margaret Rosner have written about a textile factory in Massachusetts where competing forms of managerial expertise takes place across genres
https://t.co/F5QXfAnxtb
My book is being virtually exhibited as part of the RAI virtual conference "Anthropology, AI and the Future of Human Society" this june. #RAI2022@RoyalAnthro#anthrotwitter For those in Europe, use code CSF22RAI for a 20% discount
We are so thrilled to share with you this fantastic and thought-provoking piece on Ethnographic Methods by Kathryn Mariner (University of Rochester)
https://t.co/rGRUHpHoSv