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  • You are what you speak

    06/02/2017
    Column
    Max Spotti
  • Trump, Europa en de hedendaagse antiverlichting

    05/02/2017
    Column
    Ico Maly
  • Over "normaal" en "awkward"

    05/02/2017
    Column
    Jan Blommaert
  • Trump L’oeuil

    05/02/2017
    Article
    Michael Silverstein
    Trumpism
  • Labouring in the digital economy: The people making content (in)visible online

    04/02/2017
    Column
    Piia Varis
  • Accentplafond

    03/02/2017
    Column
    Jos Swanenberg
  • Diggit magazine introduces Diggit Columnists

    02/02/2017
    Article
    The Editors
    Jan Blommaert, Ico Maly, Odile Heynders, Fatma Arikoglu, Piia Varis, Paul Mutsaers, Max Spotti
  • Natuurlijk zijn wetenschappers bevooroordeeld, zei Karl Popper

    01/02/2017
    Article
    Jan Blommaert
  • Literature as survival kit

    27/01/2017
    Column
    Odile Heynders
  • Waarom de sluiting van het AAMU eeuwig zonde is

    25/01/2017
    Article
    Lieke Wijnia
    Entry to Mapping Australia Exhibition
  • Fashion as tyranny: beauty standards and social pressure

    25/01/2017
    Article
    Meauraine van Gorp
  • Language Diversity

    23/01/2017
    Paper
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    Lindsay Lo-A-Njoe
  • Waarom en hoe een etnograaf een wetenschapper is

    20/01/2017
    Article
    Jan Blommaert
    Reading Braudel
  • #BlackLivesMatter

    18/01/2017
    Paper
    Laura Nelissen
  • Niggas be like...

    18/01/2017
    Paper
    Samantha Lonsdale Lovise Neess
  • The political effects of algorithms: a look at Facebook and Google

    17/01/2017
    Paper
    Mick Timmermans
  • Het nut van de zachte methode

    17/01/2017
    Article
    Tom van Nuenen
  • Why is character amnesia in China considered problematic?

    16/01/2017
    Paper
    Lisanne Nugteren
  • Homemade semiotics and linguistic landscaping

    13/01/2017
    Paper
    Jules van Iperen Manouk Boelhouwers Aimée Overhof
  • The Spectators of The Polish Theatre in Wrocław are fighting for art and democracy

    10/01/2017
    Paper
    Anna Chmielińska
  • Brazil Online: The Public Sphere and Communicative Capitalism

    10/01/2017
    Article
    Lucas Pascholatti
  • Van rouw tot roman

    09/01/2017
    Article
    Emily Tang
  • Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy

    09/01/2017
    Review
    Piia Varis
  • Writing to be read – the opinion article

    06/01/2017
    Article
    Ico Maly
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