The journal tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique celebrates the
publication of the special issue "Academic Labour, Digital Media and
Capitalism" (Ed. Thomas Allmer & Ergin Bulut):
WIAS Workshop: Academic Labour, Digital Media and Capitalism
Wed January 31, 13:00-17:00
Room UG04
309 Regent Street
University of Westminster
London
Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wias-workshop-academic-labour-digital-media-and-capitalism-tickets-39840278345
With talks by Thomas Allmer (University of Stirling), Karen Gregory
(University of Edinburgh) and Jamie Woodcock (LSE)
Anger in Academic Twitter: Sharing, Caring, and Getting Mad Online
Karen Gregory, University of Edinburgh
Digital Labour in the University: Understanding the Transformations of
Academic Work in the UK
Jamie Woodcock, LSE
Theorising and Analysing Academic Labour
Thomas Allmer, University of Stirling
Full special issue:
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/current
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