The aim of this reading group is to bring together staff and students across disciplines to explore findings and methods of research involving social media. The reading group will cover a wide range of themes, including activism, advocacy, surveillance, identity, politics, everyday life, big data, ethics, journalism, accountability, and pluralism – and any others deemed of interest by the membership.
Each month, we will meet to discuss a reading. Whenever possible, the reading’s author will be in attendance and will begin the meeting with a short presentation on the researchβs methodology or other relevant aspects. The reading group, which is funded by the ESRC and co-convened by Ella McPherson from Sociology/CGHR and Anne Alexander from the Cambridge Digital Humanities Network, will be open in the first instance to staff and PhD students, with remaining places allocated to MPhil students.
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π€ Dr Martin Rehm (University Duisburg-Essen) and Dr Frank Cornelissen (University of Cambridge)
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Friday 17 June 2016, 12:00-13:30
π SG2, Alison Richard Building
π€ Professor Natasa Milic-Frayling, Nottingham
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Monday 25 April 2016, 14:00-15:30
π Sociology Department Committee Room, Free School Lane
π€ Christoph Koettl, Senior Analyst, Amnesty International
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Tuesday 08 March 2016, 16:00-17:00
π Room SG2, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT
π€ Dr Mirca Madianou (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths) & Dr Jonathan Ong (Media and Communication, Leicester)
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Thursday 11 February 2016, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Dr Daniel Trottier, Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Wednesday 20 January 2016, 14:00-15:30
π Sociology Department Committee Room, Free School Lane
Centre of Governance and Human Rights Events
π€ Maks Czuperski (Atlantic Council) & Elliot Higgins (Brown Moses)
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Tuesday 27 October 2015, 16:00-17:00
π Room SG2, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT
π€ Dr Anne Alexander (Digital Humanities Network, University of Cambridge) and Dr Jenny Chan (Contemporary China Studies, University of Oxford)
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Monday 19 October 2015, 11:30-15:30
π B4, Institute of Criminology
π€ Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge)
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Thursday 11 June 2015, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Noortje Marres, Sociology, Goldsmiths
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Tuesday 02 June 2015, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ David Stillwell, Deputy Director, The Psychometrics Centre, University of Cambridge
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Tuesday 19 May 2015, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Desislava Hristova, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge
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Thursday 23 April 2015, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Paolo Gerbaudo, Digital Humanities, King's College London
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Thursday 05 March 2015, 14:00-15:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Christian Fuchs, Professor of Social Media, Communication and Media Research Institute, Centre for Social Media Research, School of Media, Arts and Design, University of Westminster
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Monday 02 February 2015, 13:00-14:30
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Dhiraj Murthy, Sociology, Goldsmiths
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Friday 23 January 2015, 15:00-16:30
π Room 606, Centre for Family Research, SPS, Free School Lane
π€ Noortje Marres, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Goldsmiths
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Thursday 04 December 2014, 14:00-16:00
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Joss Hands, Reader in Media and Critical Theory, Department of English and Media, Anglia Ruskin University
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Thursday 13 November 2014, 14:00-16:00
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
π€ Alex Taylor, Human Experience & Design Group, Microsoft Research
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Wednesday 22 October 2014, 12:00-14:00
π Seminar room, Sociology Department, Free School Lane
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