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Beer, David and Chubb, Jennifer (2022) tl;dr – AI and the acceleration of research communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Feb 2022). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. LSE Review of Books (22 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David and Jacobsen, Benjamin (2021) As social media classify and rank our ‘memories’, what will this mean for the way we remember? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) In defence of writing book reviews. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2021) In defence of writing book reviews. LSE Review of Books (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2020) The case of bookcases. LSE Review of Books (15 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Beer, David (2017) Book review: radicals: outsiders changing the world by Jamie Bartlett. LSE Review of Books (31 Jul 2017). Website.

Beer, David (2017) Data-led politics: do analytics have the power that we are led to believe? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Beer, David (2017) Measuring and engineering influence on social media: what does this mean for political power? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jan 2017). Website.

Beer, David (2016) Measuring and engineering influence on social media: what does this mean for political power? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Beer, David (2016) Is neoliberalism making you anxious? Metrics and the production of uncertainty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2016). Website.

Beer, David (2015) Being trained by Twitter stats: Social media and the expanding ways we are measured in everyday life. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Beer, David (2015) Systems of measurement have a productive power in our lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Beer, David (2013) Social media’s politics of circulation have profound implications for how academic knowledge is discovered and produced. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Jul 2013). Website.

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