shining glass, brushed metal, and misery

You have likely already come across this remarkable piece of reporting by Adrian Chen, where he delves into the world of human social media workers who scrub Facebook and similar sites of offensive and illegal content, but if not you need to check it out. It’s essential that we recognize that our visions of a […]

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so it has come to this

Tonight I read a 110-word piece, on a professional website, aggregating a tweet, celebrating it as a snappy comeback to another tweet, without bothering to explain what the comeback was a comeback to, ending by telling an objectively horrible woman “bravo,” written by an associate editor “focusing on innovation.” And given the economics of professional online […]

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maybe you should pet that cat more often

Eagle-eyed reader Devon G. emailed me last night to tell me that Alex Dunn of UCSB’s Philosophy department was again throwing a Twitter fit about the fact that I exist. Devon remembered Dunn from his previous little spasm of getting mad that not literally everyone is a part of his weirdo Twitter koffee klatsch. I […]

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chipping away

In my first ever Bloggingheads appearance, I told Conor Friedersdorf that I felt the traditional notion of meritocracy — that your economic outcomes are largely or solely the product of your work ethic and your talent, whatever talent is — was becoming empirically indefensible. Take a look at this chart from this worthwhile piece by […]

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yes, carceral feminism is A Thing

Amber A’Lee Frost critiques this (excellent) Jacobin post by Victoria Law about carceral feminism: Here are the interpretations of the term I am able to come up with. a) There is a feminist movement for whom imprisonment is the primary political project or cornerstone policy. I know of no such feminist subculture, and I consider myself pretty well-versed […]

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sorry for being so cranky

So I want to say that I’m sorry for being such a crabby patty lately. I’m not reversing course on any opinions I’ve shared, but I have been shorter with people than I intend, and I apologize for that. As far as excuses goes, I’m just busy and stressed. At the moment, I’m dissertating, on […]

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orienteering, not orientation

I’m writing from the 10th Biennial Thomas R. Watson Conference at the University of Louisville, where the conference theme is Responsivity– responding to student need, to public desires, responding to the world outside of the academy. Public engagement and bringing our work to the wide world has become something of an obsession in the field, […]

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