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Never Met a Science

Kevin Munger

literally how can we understand what the internet is doing to us

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Latest Issues

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Experiments as Performance Art

Scientific progress is not linear but dialectical. The current “credibility revolution” in social science came in response to longstanding concerns about the reliability of empirical research, particularly regarding causal inference. For de...

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La Vittoria, or ‘Suicide of the Machine’

Today’s post builds on my media-theoretic explication of the anti-meme and its application to text, The Antimeme Haunting Western Philosophy.

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AI as Normal Science

Next week I return to my highly polarizing blogging about antimemes and media theory. Today we discuss the impact of AI on my day job as a computational social scientist.

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The Antimeme Haunting Western Philosophy

In The Antimeme is the Message of the Medium I explained the way in which certain ideas naturally resist being encoded into a given medium of communication; epistemic communities built around that medium therefore fail to appreciate the ide...

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  • Kevin Munger

    Politics and the Internet. Chair of Computational Social Science at EUI in Florence.

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