In 2014, I read a political science paper that nearly convinced me to quit my lifelong career as an activist: "Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens," published in *Perspectives on Politics*:
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Not that I'm particularly Habermasian, but both @Forbes and @faznet articles can be misinterpreted to mean that Alex C. Karp did his doctorate under Habermas. Nope. Was turned down by Habermas and (!) Luhmann; ended up with some psychoanalysts from the Sigmund Freud Institute.
a real pleasure to post this conference I co-organized with Moira Weigel on this very platform:
The Harvard - Frankfurt Conference "After Surveillance. Digital Intermediaries of Confidence, Security, and Trust" Details: https://t.co/Wr47jPM31S
What if surveillance and data extraction capitalism and its seemingly powerful digital infrastructure have already peaked and if we think of our present as a transitional period in which Western modes of logistics are slowly fading away?
Thanks #CrowdStrike for the empirical evidence for my claims about the epistemology of cybersecurity (utopian fantasy). Although your delivery was a day too late to include it in my #4SEASST presentation.
If you are at @4sweb, come join us as we discuss games, order, ordinariness, and play! ft. @katherinebuse , @socio_matter, and others wisely not on twitter.
Star&Ruhleder "One person's infrastructure is another's difficulty" True. All speakers will be @NormativeOrders in person. You are not? Due to rail strike? Workshop "Trust in Digital Infrastructure" is now hybrid: https://t.co/XOhhZY2psI Register with [email protected]
Trust in Digital Infrastructures – Global Perspectives, Histories, and Politics
Ein Workshop von und mit Florian Hoof (@socio_matter).
📅29.01., ab 9:30 Uhr
📍NO-Gebäude
Anmeldung bis 25.01. an "[email protected]"!
Weitere Infos und Programm: https://t.co/q41WFPTgyc
Join @socio_matter tomorrow at 16hr CET for an @SCMStudies book talk on 'Films that Work Harder', the long-awaited sequel to 'Films that Work Hard', exploring how the moving image can be a factor in economic development.
Sign up here:
https://t.co/6aes28r704
REMINDER: join us tomorrow for a scms+ online book event, where I will talk about our recently published book "Films that work Harder. The Circulation of Industrial Film", 16:00-17:30 (Central European Time), register here: https://t.co/kNlP9SGEp5