Matías Valderrama
@mvaldeb.bsky.social
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🇨🇱 PhD researcher, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick Digital sociology | Science and Technology Studies | Surveillance Studies | Social theory
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theguardian.com
I was a British tourist trying to leave America. Then I was detained, shackled and sent to an immigration detention centre
I was a British tourist trying to leave America. Then I was detained, shackled and sent to an immigration detention centre
Graphic artist Rebecca Burke was on the trip of a lifetime. But as she tried to leave the US she was stopped, interrogated and branded an illegal alien by ICE. Now back home, she tells others thinking of going to Trump’s America: don’t do it Just before the graphic artist Rebecca Burke left Seattle to travel to Vancouver, Canada, on 26 February, she posted an image of a rough comic to Instagram. “One part of travelling that I love is seeing glimpses of other lives,” read the bubble in the first panel, above sketches of cosy homes: crossword puzzle books, house plants, a lit candle, a steaming kettle on a gas stove. Burke had seen plenty of glimpses of other lives over the six weeks she had been backpacking in the US. She had been travelling on her own, staying on homestays free of charge in exchange for doing household chores, drawing as she went. For Burke, 28, it was absolute freedom. Within hours of posting that drawing, Burke got to see a much darker side of life in America, and far more than a glimpse. When she tried to cross into Canada, Canadian border officials told her that her living arrangements meant she should be travelling on a work visa, not a tourist one. They sent her back to the US, where American officials classed her as an illegal alien. She was shackled and transported to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention centre, where she was locked up for 19 days – even though she had money to pay for a flight home, and was desperate to leave the US. Continue reading...
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cdi-warwick.bsky.social
📢 CDI-TV Double Line-Up 📢

05.03 | 17:00-18:00 GMT
Digital Disconnection feat. Alessandro Gandini

06.03 | 17:00-18:00 GMT
Reality Engineering feat. Noortje Marres, Matias Valderrama Barragan & Greta Timaite

Join Onsite: Warwick Media Lab (FAB 1.16) | Online: warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cdi
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thesociologicalreview.org
Artificial Societies: Confronting Social Engineering after the Techlash hybrid symposium. Part of the Sociological Review Seminar Series.

6 Mar livestream @cdi-warwick.bsky.social buff.ly/0kKfgSJ
7 Mar event buff.ly/QsnXR9J

@michael-dieter.bsky.social @mvaldeb.bsky.social @noortjem.bsky.social
mvaldeb.bsky.social
Last hours to register for the Artificial Societies Symposium! If you are interested in the social implications of design and engineering in digital settings or the state of the social(s) after the digital, this is the place #sts #digitalmedia #digitalsociology
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Artificial Societies Symposium
Social life is increasingly shaped by engineering in digital environments, often without accountability. This event, co-organised by Warwick’s CIM and the Edinburgh Futures Institute, fosters interdis...
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mvaldeb.bsky.social
Looking forward to this event! Gente de Chile, pueden conectarse a este evento mediante la CDI TV! warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
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noortjem.bsky.social
Reality engineering after the tech lash? Can't wait to discuss at @cdi-warwick.bsky.social on March 6 w @michael-dieter.bsky.social @mvaldeb.bsky.social et al Does tech today dismantle societal structures? Is social reality being engineered through AI, or its fantastical twin, the virtual society?
mvaldeb.bsky.social
Last days also to register for the Symposium on Artificial Societies The deadline is Friday 28 February. warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
artificial-societies
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mvaldeb.bsky.social
Join us for a conversation about the proliferation of forms of social engineering in our contemporary digital societies on CDI TV next Thursday!
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#ArtificialSocieties #Symposium #DigitalSociology
Social engineering after the techlash on CDI TV
YouTube video by Centre for Digital Inquiry, University of Warwick
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estebanmorales.bsky.social
Con @ariadnamf.bsky.social estamos organizando una sesión informativa en español para los y las interesadas en participar en #AoIR2025 — especialmente dirigido a colegas de universidades en LaTam.

Se pueden registrar aquí forms.gle/fhqyrPdrRzWL...

Agradecería que compartan la invitación!
Sesión informativa en español - AoIR2025 en Brasil
Durante esta sesión informativa vamos a extender una invitación a investigadores e investigadoras de Latinoamérica a participar en la conferencia AoIR2025 (Asociación de Investigadores de Internet, en...
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mvaldeb.bsky.social
We've extended the deadline ⏳🎉 Submit your abstract now!
thesociologicalreview.org
Artificial Societies: Confronting Social Engineering after the Techlash hybrid symposium, 7 March, University of Warwick

Part of the Sociological Review Seminar Series 2025

➡️ Extended call for abstracts: submit by 5 February buff.ly/4j3bcsp
➡️ Register: https://buff.ly/4j3bcsp
mvaldeb.bsky.social
Join us in exploring interdisciplinary perspectives on the engineering of the social and digital sociology in contemporary societies. All the info here: warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
artificial-societies
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mvaldeb.bsky.social
🚨 Deadline Extension Alert! 🚨

We’re excited by the enthusiasm for our Artificial Societies Symposium and want to give more time for submissions! The abstract deadline is now extended to Wednesday, February 5.
Deadline extension of the Artificial Societies Symposium
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williamsapj.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing

The proposed plans include a 20% cut to Geography and Planning academic staff (10-15 FTE)

We are all a bit shell-shocked

But we will organise and strategise as a School tomorrow
olimould.bsky.social
The first domino in what will surely be a cascade. The uni sector needs some radical new political impetus, and quickly

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Cardiff: University confirms plans to cut 400 jobs
Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says
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mvaldeb.bsky.social
Only two days left to submit your abstracts!
thesociologicalreview.org
#Callforabstracts closing soon! ⏰

Artificial Societies: Confronting Social Engineering after the Techlash hybrid symposium, 7 March, University of Warwick

Part of the Sociological Review Seminar Series 2025

➡️ Call for abstracts: submit by 29 January buff.ly/4j3bcsp

➡️ Register buff.ly/4amdUFB
mvaldeb.bsky.social
Last days to submit your abstracts!
thesociologicalreview.org
Artificial Societies: Confronting Social Engineering after the Techlash
Hybrid symposium, 7 March, University of Warwick

Part of the Sociological Review Seminar Series 2025

➡️ Call for abstracts: deadline 29 January buff.ly/4j3bcsp

➡️ Register buff.ly/4amdUFB
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csmapnyu.org
Removing misinformation classifiers, combined with the changes to hate speech rules, will have a much larger impact on what users see in their feeds than the changes to fact-checking, which are still getting a lot of media attention.
caseynewton.bsky.social
NEW: Meta has quietly dismantled the system that prevented misinformation from spreading in the United States. Machine-learning classifiers that once identified viral hoaxes and limited their reach have now been switched off, Platformer has learned www.platformer.news/meta-ends-mi...
Behind the scenes, the company was also quietly dismantling a system to prevent the spread of misinformation. When the company announced on Jan. 7 that it would end its fact-checking partnerships, the company also instructed teams responsible for ranking content in the company’s apps to stop penalizing misinformation, according to sources and an internal document obtained by Platformer.

The result is that the sort of viral hoaxes that ran roughshod over the platform during the 2016 US presidential election — “Pope Francis endorses Trump,” Pizzagate, and all the rest — are now just as eligible for free amplification on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads as true stories.
mvaldeb.bsky.social
Super excited to share this paper with @noortjem.bsky.social! Very honored to have contributed to this article. If you are interested in how science and expert advice should respond congruently to emergency situations, take a look!
noortjem.bsky.social
Critical situations of Covid-19 identified by members and partners of IndieSAGE, the group of scientists that formed in 2020 to provide expert advice on the pandemic response. New article in Social Studies of Science with @mvaldeb.bsky.social doi.org/10.1177/0306... Visualisations by G. Terenghi
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rmac.bsky.social
As someone who spent years reporting on Zuckerberg, I've struggled to find something coherent to say about today. Then @cwarzel.bsky.social reminded me of my old reporting.

This is what a FB employee said to me in 2020 after Zuckerberg addressed workers following FB-enabled violence in Kenosha, WI.
Screenshot from a 2020 BuzzFeed News story that reads:

One employee who spoke with BuzzFeed News after the event was not comforted by their CEO’s words.

“He seems truly incapable of taking personal responsibility for decisions and actions at Facebook,” they said.
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techpolicypress.bsky.social
The European Commission is accepting feedback on a draft delegated act under the DSA to govern researcher access to platform data. The draft introduces many commendable ideas, but suffers from a limited conception of empirical research, write Lukas Seiling, Ulrike Klinger, and Jakob Ohme.
Non-Public Data Access for Researchers: Challenges in the Draft Delegated Act of the Digital Services Act | TechPolicy.Press
The draft delegated act introduces many commendable clarifications and structures, but suffers from a limited conception of empirical research.
www.techpolicy.press
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techwontsave.us
Around the world, communities are pushing back against data centers. One of the most notable campaigns happened in Cerrillos, Chile.

Up next in our premium interviews from DATA VAMPIRES is
@slehuede.bsky.social!

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femmediahist.bsky.social
Greetings, Bluesky!

What better use of a first post than to announce our new CFP!

Special Issue on Craftwork with the Digital, guest edited by Christina Corfield and Whitney Trettien. Proposals are due February 15, 2025:
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