Janet Vertesi on the ways in which the pursuit of space is the new railroad fantasy. Yay for dreams of domination! ::groan:: www.techpolicy.press/in-the-twent...
Janet Vertesi on the ways in which the pursuit of space is the new railroad fantasy. Yay for dreams of domination! ::groan:: www.techpolicy.press/in-the-twent...
248 Remaking the State: Moral Economies of Gov-Tech and Automated Governance As automated systems become embedded in everyday statecraft, they reconfigure not only how governments operate but what governments are. This panel starts from the premise that contemporary techno-power is co-produced through state institutions that increasingly govern through code, contracts, and data. Across areas such as welfare administration, tax systems, border control, public databases, and urban governance, government data infrastructures are assetized, state legibility is monetized, and governing knowledge becomes vendor-dependent. From major firms such as Palantir to smaller vendors aspiring to become the βGoogle ofβ housing, transportation, public health, or immigration data, gov-tech firms insert themselves in everyday practices of public administration. What values and moral claims justify sharing state capacity with technology vendors? How do procurement regimes carve out new boundaries between public and private authority? And how do bureaucrats, civil society actors, and grassroots movements contest and reimagine the role and limits of state-held data? These questions probe the moral economies underlying state-tech partnerships, especially as they increasingly intersect with right-wing and authoritarian political projects and with technological experiments explicitly mobilized to enforce racist, anti-immigration, and anti-poor logics. The panel invites theoretical and empirical papers drawing on STS, political economy, and critical infrastructure studies to develop frameworks to intervene in how state authority is dramatized, contested, and monetized through data infrastructures. Submissions addressing cases in the Global Majority and pursuing comparative approaches are particularly welcome.
For this year's @4sweb.bsky.social I'm organizing an open panel on Remaking the State: Moral Economies of Gov-Tech and Automated Governance.
Do you work on data infrastructures, tech vendors & automated governance? Submit a 250-word abstract; deadline April 30: www.4sonline.org/accepted_ope...
Postdoc job! I'm looking to recruit a postdoc to work on a project about research evaluation & metadata. More info here: www.yorku.ca/research/wp-...
Salary: CDN$70,000 (+ benefits)
Location: Toronto, ON (can be remote in ON)
Length: 18 months
Deadline: 31 March 2026
Start date: 1 July 2026
π Just published in @bjsociology.bsky.social
Tech entrepreneurs are increasingly reshaping society and politics, but how do they justify their advantageous positions? My article analyses and unpacks dominant narratives in the world's most famous and elite startup accelerator: YCombinator
An incredible contribution by @loicriom.bsky.social and @taschn.bsky.social to our Forum on Tech Oligarchy.
π www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
SKAT preconference deadline is April 1! asaskat.com/skattoday/
@catherinebracy.com I don't think I ever reached out to let you know how much I enjoyed your book! And it's great for undergrad classes! I taught a chapter today alongside a chapter of The Power Law to draw out the contrasting perspectives.
this one's a banger (no mash)
They're not really pilots but they're always gonna be there. I like how Gray & Suri call this the last mile problem for automation. With us since the putting out process in textiles and early food factories. The question is always "who gets automated and who does the cleanup afterwards."
There's also this by Ece Kaynak and Steve Barley: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
This piece by @wendyyli.bsky.social may be of interest: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
I'm co-chairing the Society for Social Studies of Science @4sweb.bsky.social Conference in Toronto, Oct 2026. #STS #scipol #innovation
Theme: "TechnoPower β’ Technoscientific Futures".
Open panel submissions portal is open! ls!
Deadline: 2nd February 2026
www.4sonline.org/about_the_co...
Just two weeks to go to submit your application for the @berkeleyischool.bsky.social and @oii.ox.ac.uk Summer Doctoral Programme 2026. Join us for a fantastic fortnight of study, collaboration and mentorship whilst building lifelong connections. Apply today! www.oii.ox.ac.uk/study/summer...
π§΅ Trump administration AI policy is widely described as deregulatory. This description is misleading. What's happening is not the absence of governance but its rearrangement--intensive state intervention operating through mechanisms we don't typically call regulation. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With #TheLastHumanJob coming out in paperback January 27, I'm excited to share some upcoming appearances - it's going to be a busy spring! Come join the conversation about the value of human connection. For more info see allisonpugh.com or press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
Iβm a developer for a major food delivery app. The 'Priority Fee' and 'Driver Benefit Fee' go 100% to the company. The driver sees $0 of it. Iβm posting this from a library Wi-Fi on a burner laptop because I am technically under a massive NDA. I donβt care anymore. I put in my two weeks yesterday and honestly, I hope they sue me. Iβve been sitting on this for about eight months, just watching the code getting pushed to production, and I canβt sleep at night knowing I helped build this machine. You guys always suspect the algorithms are rigged against you, but the reality is actually so much more depressing than the conspiracy theories. Iβm a backend engineer. I sit in the weekly sprint planning meetings where Product Managers (PMs) discuss how to squeeze another 0.4% margin out of "human assets" (thatβs literally what they call drivers in the database schemas). They talk about these people like they are resource nodes in a video game, not fathers and mothers trying to pay rent. First off, the "Priority Delivery" is a total scam. It was pitched to us as a "psychological value add." Like I said in the title, when you pay that extra $2.99, it changes a boolean flag in the order JSON, but the dispatch logic literally ignores it. It does nothing to speed you up. We actually ran an A/B test last year where we didn't speed up the priority orders, we just purposefully delayed non-priority orders by 5 to 10 minutes to make the Priority ones "feel" faster by comparison. Management loved the results. We generated millions in pure profit just by making the standard service worse, not by making the premium service better. But the thing that actually makes me sickβand the main reason Iβm quittingβis the "Desperation Score." We have a hidden metric for drivers that tracks how desperate they are for cash based on their acceptance behavior. If a driver usually logs on at 10 PM and accepts every garbage $3 order instantly without hesitation, the algo tags them as "High Desperatiβ¦
βIβm a developer for a major food delivery app. The 'Priority Fee' and 'Driver Benefit Fee' go 100% to the company.
The driver sees $0 of it.β
www.reddit.com/r/confession...
Postdoctoral Position in the Gig Economy, University of Duisburg-Essen
Applications are open for a PostDoc position within an ERC-funded research project on the gig economy & online labour markets
β° Deadline: 31 January
Application details: sase.org/career-oppor...
Northeastern University is hiring an Assistant Professor in AI Policy and Media. The tenure home would be either Communication Studies or Journalism, with a joint appointment with the policy school. Please apply and be my colleague :)
northeastern.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/careers/job/...
I'm recruiting PhD students @cornellbowers.bsky.social! Folks who are interested in the intersection of work, technology, organizations, and political economy: please consider applying! infosci.cornell.edu/phd-informat.... And if you're a faculty colleague, please send excellent candidates my way!
Working on AI in public health? Check out this CFP!
HEB invites submissions exploring the opportunities, impacts, and ethical dimensions of AI in health education, behavior, and public health. We encourage work on equity, transparency, accountability, and real-world applications.
lnkd.in/dsCbT6aX
Teaching faculty search @cornellbowers.bsky.social! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30763
UC Press is looking for a Publicist! Help amplify authors, pitch stories that spark conversation, & champion bold, field-defining books. Apply here. Or spread the word!
careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psc/ucop/EMP...
JOB: TT Assistant Professor, Sociology, Western University
Health and the Life Course or Work and the Economy
universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?...
Congrats! They are lucky to have you at CU!
Congrats, Chuncheng!
The Social Science Matrix @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social is hiring a Researcher/Program Manager in Finance and Democracy: careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psc/ucb/EMPL...
Postdoc opportunity @cornelluniversity.bsky.social STS! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30301
Heads up, #4S2025 !
So excited for my Making and Doing workshop on "How to Get Off," teaching y'all how to evade Big Tech, on Thursday 1:30-3PM!
Then reflections on long-term fieldwork on Friday at 1:30PM
And my TECH/MONEY talk Friday at 3:40 on why NASA goes over budget ...
See you in Seattle!
Thank you, @ntnsndr.in, for your generous read of the book!
π "Behind the Startup demonstrates, more fully than any work before it, the specific structural forces that so consistently ensure that platform startups betray their stated ideals....If this book does not achieve its purpose in reorienting future research, the field and not the book is to blame."