Higher Ed Is at a Turning Point. 11 Scholars Predict Whatโs Next.
AI, enrollment, finances, politics, and the turbulent road ahead.
A moving manifesto against despair in higher education from @adapalmer.bsky.social:
"Despair is very emotionally tempting." Yet: "We can endure this, and be a guiding light through it, but only by recentering, by teaching citizens, not workers."
www.chronicle.com/article/high...
03.03.2026 15:50
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An exciting AI an citizenship initiative at Georgetown. It's being led by some wonderful humanists!
18.02.2026 14:39
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This how you isolate and capture "the worst of the worst" of these dangerous immigrants. You show yourself to be in need of help, and the worst criminals reveal themselves and their criminality by doing whatever they can to provide you with help.
Masterful law enforcement.
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Phreaking Politics in Modern America | Modern American History | Cambridge Core
Phreaking Politics in Modern America
Glad to share a new article in @modamhist.bsky.social: "Phreaking Politics in Modern America." Come for fun bits about Abbie Hoffman and Steve Jobs, stay for the analysis of how critiques of AT&T planted seeds of the techno-libertarian politics all around us today.
doi.org/10.1017/mah....
13.02.2026 16:19
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Jacob Bruggeman has a neat new article out, "Phreaking Politics in Modern America," which covers telephone hacking, AT&T's status as an icon of American technology, and the New Left-to-libertarian pipeline in modern American political order
doi.org/10.1017/mah....
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Thank you for sharing, Lee!
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Peter Thiel Looks Everywhere for the Antichrist Except the Mirror
The tech billionaireโs AI technology is ushering in a dystopian Big Government as he races to beat his political opponents to the end times
"In his search for the Antichrist lurking in college protests and international institutions, Peter Thiel never glances at the mirror. The real threat to his eschatological vision may be staring back from it."
๐ฅ from @jacobbruggeman.bsky.social in @theunpopulist.net
10.01.2026 20:10
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Have we acclimated? 5 million people were in the streets, nationwide 3 days ago
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Illustration showing a modem, a monitor, a disk drive, a central processing unit, a cassette deck and a printer.
An illustration of a livingroom with the family computer. There is a sofa chair, a dog and a fish in a fishbowl, with the computer on a desk beside a cactus,
These illustrations of the basic components of a home computer in Family Computing Magazine issue 4, from 1983.
14.06.2025 17:05
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Digitizing a source and putting it on the Internet Archive assuages my guilt in these situations
07.06.2025 00:52
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Illustration for the "Future Knowledge" podcast. A surreal, retro-futuristic landscape blends past and future elements: a bust of a Roman figure, stacks of books, file cabinets, satellites, DNA strands, skyscrapers, and futuristic buildings. A cartoon mouse steers a shipโs wheel connected to a giant computer mouse. An old desktop computer displays the Authors Alliance logo, and an open file drawer shows a yellow folder labeled Internet Archive. At the bottom, bold text reads: โFUTURE KNOWLEDGE.โ
๐ New podcast alert!
Introducing Future Knowledgeโa podcast from the Internet Archive & Authors Alliance exploring how knowledge is created, shared & preserved in the digital age.
๐ง Listen and subscribe: futureknowledge.transistor.fm
#FutureKnowledge @archive.org @authorsalliance.bsky.social
04.06.2025 12:02
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Opinion | Is This the Beginning of the End of Americaโs National Parks?
โThe group estimated that reducing the operating budget by $900 million, as the Trump administration wants to do, would require closing 350 of the 433 parks, monuments, historic sites and other locations overseen by the Park Serviceโฆ we would be witnessing the dismantling of a century-old systemโ
02.06.2025 01:32
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Alison Gopnik stands before a slide explaining that multiple intelligences trade off in human development
@alisongopnik.bsky.social suggests that there is no such thing as general intelligence, natural or artificial. Instead, multiple intelligences trade off in salience throughout our life histories: As children, we explore. As adults, we exploit. As elders, we empower.
30.05.2025 02:47
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Exclusive | What Sam Altman Told OpenAI About the Secret Device Heโs Making With Jony Ive
The idea is a โchance to do the biggest thing weโve ever done as a company here,โ Altman told OpenAI employees Wednesday.
โThe product will be capable of being fully aware of a userโs surroundings and life, will be unobtrusive, able to rest in oneโs pocket or on oneโs desk, and will be a third core device a person would put on a desk after a MacBook Pro and an iPhone.โ ๐ซ
22.05.2025 09:41
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Exclusive | Donors Promised โVIP Experienceโ at Military Events With Trump
Top donors to a committee supporting events celebrating Americaโs 250th birthday will receive special access to a military parade and other festivities.
Giving political donors โdedicated VIP experiencesโ with the US military is not only corrupt, it will damagingly make Americans think of our military as partisan. Congress should prevent this.
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Digital criminals depicted in a 1978 issue of an Ann Arbor paper
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Science as Culture Forum on โTech Oligarchyโ
Science as Culture has a CFP for contributions to a forum on "Tech Oligarchy":
think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issu...
11.05.2025 13:34
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Wisconsin Judge Monica Isham Threatens Not To Hold Court Over Hannah Dugan Arrest
Wisconsin Circuit Judge Monica Isham is threatening to refuse to hold court and even raise bail on defendants because of the arrest of Milwaukee Judge Hannah
Monica Isham is the 1st woman & 1st minority to serve as a circuit court judge in Sawyer County.
In an email to all Wisconsin state judges she said: โIf there is no support for us, l will refuse to hold court. If this costs me my job or gets me arrested, then at least I know I did the right thing.โ
26.04.2025 22:30
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@safetyworkhstm.bsky.social
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Americaโs Pernicious Rural Myth: An Interview with Steven Conn
When you think of rural America, what comes to mind? In his new book, Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for What It Isโand Isnโt, historian Steven Conn contends that what we imagine asโฆ
New at PB, Jacob Bruggeman (@jacobbruggeman.bsky.social) interviews historian Steven Conn about his new book โLies of the Landโ (@uchicagopress.bsky.social) which interrogates the myth of the rural in American politics and culture.
09.04.2025 16:12
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This is high art
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FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado
Indiana University quietly removes profile of tenured professor and refuses to say why.
A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile removed by employer Indiana University, & had his homes raided by the FBI. No one knows why.
arstechnica.com/security/202...
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My thoughts on the Signal business: "nobody wearing an American military uniform can doubt that if they took details of an ongoing operation off a classified system and transmitted them on an unclassified commercial platform, they would be court martialled and probably go to prison."
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A 1980s computer surveillance cartoon to brighten up your morning...
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> Every day, about 100 terabytes of material are uploaded to the Internet Archive, or about a billion URLs, with the assistance of automated crawlers.
Woah.
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Fascinating that government encryption expertise is at the center of the plot. Probably a hangover of the 1990s? Encryption has seemingly rarely made it into hacker representations in media since
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Moral Economies of the Polycrisis
Conflict, Critique and Legitimation in Critical Times
International Workshop. 16-17 June 2025. University of Hamburg. Organizers: Laura Lรผth (University of Hamburg), Till Hilmar (University of Vienna), and Linus Westheuser (Humboldt University Berlin).
By disrupting what is taken for granted, moments of economic, political, and ecological crisis reveal the implicit modus operandi of a society. As routines get derailed and settled arrangements come under strain, institutions are forced to explicate the โimplicit social contractโ (Barrington Moore) underpinning power, domination, and inequality. Who deserves protection when times get rough? Whose suffering matters and whose claims are made to count? Who is blamed? And what even counts as a crisis and what is shrugged off and fades into a โnew normalโ?
These questions touch on a tacit structure of social expectations commonly discussed under the heading of moral economy. Drawing on thinkers like E.P. Thompson, James C. Scott, or Marion Fourcade, the moral economy perspective examines expectations of unequal reciprocity and distributive claims in economic relations; ideas of systemic legitimacy resting on mutual obligations between dominant and dominated groups; or political priorities tied to assumptions about the (un)deservingness and moral worth of social groups. Moral economy approaches focalize the ideational and institutional architecture of capitalist societies by parsing how legitimacy and hegemony are embedded in everyday moral reasoning. In addition these approaches also often look at social practices, struggles, and forms of critique centered around the violation of moral claims.
At our workshop, we want to discuss work in the moral economy paradigm that sheds light on the current โpolycrisisโ composed of geopolitical turmoil, economic shocks, ecological breakdown, as well as crises of care and political legitimacy.
What can the moral economy perspective teach us about the way capitalist societies navigate these crises?
To what extent do crises open up a space in which dominated groups can critique inequality and demand a renegotiation of the implicit social contract?
How do demands and political responses informed by existing moral economies deepen inequality and domination?
How do institutions like the welfare state or social and eco-social policies seek to mend rifts in the moral economy?
What are moral background assumptions that make some developments (such as migration) but not others (such as poverty and extreme wealth) appear as crises?
And what is the explanatory status of moral economy as a concept? For instance, are popular moral sentiments and subjective aspirations a driver of political and economic action, or are they merely a symptom of existing power relations? Is moral economy about agency or structure? And if both, how exactly?
These are some of the questions we want to discuss with a group of international scholars.
We invite papers taking a moral economy perspective to empirically research or theorize the current conjuncture. Papers can be at all stages of development, the event is meant to collaboratively discuss work in progress. We especially welcome submissions from doctoral and post-doctoral researchers. Limited funds are available to assist with travel and accommodation for those lacking institutional support.
Please send an abstract of max. 500 words to: laura.lueth@uni-hamburg.de, till.hilmar@univie.ac.at and linus.westheuser@hu-berlin.de
Deadline for abstract submissions: 7 April, 2025
The workshop is supported by the Economic Sociology Section of the German Sociological Association (DGS), the Research Unit Economic Sociology at the University of Hamburg, and the Research Unit Macrosociology at Humboldt University Berlin.
๐ข CALL FOR PAPERS ๐ข
"Moral Economies of the Polycrisis. Conflict, Critique, and Legitimation in Critical Times"
Workshop, June 16-17
University of Hamburg
Deadline for abstracts: 07/04
Supported by the Economic Sociology section of @dgsoziologie.bsky.social
linuswestheuser.com/cfp-moral-ec...
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Money quote:
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