How Vietnam and the US Differ in Using State Power to Regulate TikTok
Vietnam and the US are taking sharply different approaches to regulating TikTok, exposing tradeoffs between state power, user privacy, and national security.
"Both countries had threatened to ban TikTok over user safety. But while the US forced the company to divest its American operations over Chinese political influence, Vietnam [...] is using law enforcement and interagency pressure to push the platform to censor content it deems toxic."
12.02.2026 23:49
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"Many of the issues raised by the Commission in the document are not about principles of data sharing, but rather generally poor compliance practices". The beacon of free speech everyone... soon we will have the X files
12.02.2026 22:15
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Mandated TikTok Transparency is Needed to Protect US Users
TikTok should disclose its licensing terms and let independent researchers verify what is happening on the platform, say Mark MacCarthy and Carl Schonander.
The recently closed TikTok deal has some safeguards built in, but Chinese influence could persist. The fix: disclose licensing terms and let independent researchers verify what is happening on the platform, say Mark MacCarthy and Carl Schonander.
10.02.2026 23:54
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Ed tech is profitable. It is also mostly useless
Independent research identifies few learning gains
Blistering piece on ed tech in @economist.com.
βAlthough ed-tech companies tout huge learning gains, independent research has made clear that technology rarely boosts learning in schoolsβand often impairs it.β
economist.com/united-state...
24.01.2026 14:24
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Zotero | Your personal research assistant
New housing and planning resource for Ireland β a publications hub. >1,800 academic, policy and sector publications relating to housing, property and planning in Ireland. Access at www.zotero.org/groups/55867... if there are pubs missing you want us to add, please send them to us and we will do so
12.01.2026 11:55
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Submissions
πͺ§ 'Work and Employment in the Great Reshuffle: Navigating the Polycrisis' (WES 2026)
We are organising the 2026 Work, Employment and Society Annual Conference! Call for abstracts now open. Deadline for submission is 20 March 2026. Full call for submissions here: www.britsoc.co.uk/events/key-b...
10.12.2025 14:43
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Its the era of cryptopolitics - where money flows from online exchanges without borders to influence decisions within borders.
04.12.2025 16:55
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Some are jubilant about this, as if all is well with its democracy, yet we should not forget how illiberal discourses of rights have already gained prominence, (in)ordinately shaped by the class power and interests of elites.
03.12.2025 23:51
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Super excited to announce a new piece out in the world: States and platform capitalisms: A conversation. This is a collaboration with some amazing thinkers and friends- led by @sayshatim.bsky.social Joe Khalil @linzhang.bsky.social & @rahmuk.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
11.11.2025 01:06
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India doing a rapid hairpin bend on its road to digital in-security and state surveillance. #digital #surveillance
01.12.2025 23:23
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ECRs apply!
24.11.2025 12:41
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Also an alum of the 2022 Montreal EGRG even. 10/10 would recommend. Early Careers please Apply.
24.11.2025 12:33
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To be fair, Coates wrote this piece because very few others who could do it, did. I see this as basic truth telling with journalist skills that others refused to employ.
16.09.2025 18:10
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Note: the above article piece is not completely about our research but includes some aspects and link to it. There are things here that do not completely reflect our position -
Link to our original paper here - doi.org/10.1177/1024...
15.09.2025 15:58
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Why Unions Find It Hard To Forge Worker Solidarity In Platform Companies
In the platform economy, time is scarce, worker interactions are discouraged, and protests met with punishment. The idea of both union and unity are threatened
π¨ Our research on unions and organising in India's platform society covered in the media, for which both me and my co-author @islandexpress.bsky.social were also interviewed:
"Why unions find it hard to forge worker solidarity in the platform economy".
behanbox.com/2025/09/05/w...
15.09.2025 15:56
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sounds good! will look forward.
13.06.2025 16:52
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Thanks Lin! Excited to see the special issue(s) coming out.
I really wanted to attend the GCEG but had to pull out.The sessions looked great. Will love to do more work on innovation/tech development and leapfrogging in/from the global South. Be in touch :)
13.06.2025 10:15
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#leapfrogging #digitalAsia #politicaleconomy #services-led-development, #growthmodels #Asiandevelopmentmodels
13.06.2025 09:19
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Please check out @adiray.bsky.social's very timely piece proposing a post colonial critical political economy approach to studying platforms and digital technologies, contesting the Asian developmental model of leapfrogging. Another wonderful article from our social media+society special issue.
09.06.2025 19:41
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I will be expanding on this work in the future from a more empirical national historical perspective of India's (digital) tech development. Promise I have it wirtten already π
09.06.2025 16:50
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Published in the special issue Platform Economies in Digital Asia thanks to @elainejyuan.bsky.social & @linzhang.bsky.social, who persisted.
09.06.2025 16:50
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CPPE pivots on three core concepts:
π "Social blocs" - Tech development is shaped by shifting coalitions of state- society actors
π "Plural temporalities" Instead of linear stages, CPPE sees overlapping historical-political rhythms
&...
09.06.2025 16:50
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To challenge these assumptions, I propose Critical Postcolonial Political Economy (CPPE) approach.
A pluralist confluence of known frames in:
- Critical political economy
- Postcolonial / heterdox economic geographies
- Conjunctural analysis
09.06.2025 16:50
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Enter postcolonial critique: e.g. Raghuram et al. 2013 Chakravartty (2004), Jazeel (2019) etc. who show development outcomes are ongoing shaped by uneven social and spatial power relations, but also resistance (agency), contingency, crisis and coalitions or social blocs.
09.06.2025 16:50
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Growth models presume linear, teleological, technocratic progress, undermining asymmetric regional integration,histories & socio-political contestations that continously shape tech transformations. Developmental models essentialize state (&society) ignoring contested alliances/ subaltern agency.
09.06.2025 16:50
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The piece challenges mainstream models framing Asiaβs rise through familiar lens: tech-led growth, rational institutions, state-managed π integration ("Asian Miracleβ, βAsian Centuryβ). Instead it foregrounds conflict contradictions, context in how tech leapfrogging is imagined, governed, resisted.
09.06.2025 16:50
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Interrogating Technological Leapfrogging in Asian Development and Growth Models.
Happey to see this piece out in Social Media + Society!
Began life as 20K draft (another story..), with nudging I shaped part of it into a conceptual intervention. Open access π doi.org/10.1177/2056...
09.06.2025 16:50
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