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My review of N. Marres’ Digital Sociology

August 10, 2020February 19, 2021 annalisa

Noortje Marres and I have recently published on Information, Communication and Society two cross-reviews of our recent books. You can find my review of Noortje’s Digital Sociology here (OA), as well as on iCS’s website (non OA). Prof. Marres’ review of Communities at a Crossroads can be found on her website (OA), and at iCS website (non OA). Enjoy!

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