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Month: February 2019

Ultra-marathons – egregious and unnecessary?

February 25, 2019 revisesociology 1,033 Comments

Susannah Gill recently ran 7 Marathons in 7 days on 7 continents, in an average time of 3 hours and…

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Posted in: running, self-tracking

The DCMSC’s recommendations on regulating Facebook (etc.) – are they realistic, are they desirable?

February 21, 2019 revisesociology 858 Comments

Below are just a few reflections on the House of Commons’ Digital Culture Committee’s recommendations about how to prevent tech…

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Posted in: social media

Facebook – a pernicious company which profits from spreading hate, lies and confusion?

February 18, 2019 revisesociology 1,075 Comments

The digital, culture, media and sport committee today published its findings into disinformation and fake news, and it is absolutely…

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A screen free day! Well, until now.

February 17, 2019 revisesociology 286 Comments

Well I finally managed a screen-free day, despite having a mild hangover. I say day: I didn’t get out of…

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Posted in: social media

Stress Interviews…

February 15, 2019 revisesociology 1,049 Comments

22 year old Olivia Bland was left in tears recently after a torrid two hour interview for a job as…

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Posted in: Work

Happy Valentine’s Day!

February 14, 2019 revisesociology 1,053 Comments

According to Mintel, British consumers spent a total of £620 million on Valentine’s Day in 2018, with the average spend…

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Posted in: love

A few reflections on Facebook at Fifteen

February 12, 2019 revisesociology 1,193 Comments

To think that Facebook has only just turned 15 and it’s the world’s 6th largest company with a market cap…

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Posted in: social media

From fragmented unconsciousness to meditative physicality and focussed intellectualism

February 10, 2019 revisesociology 3,005 Comments

There’s not really anything from stopping from leading a more mindful life, which to my (not particularly mindful) mind involves…

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A few reflections on minimalism and why it’s so difficult to get rid of some of my stuff….

February 9, 2019 revisesociology 813 Comments

I lived in my last flat for about 8 years, and I accumulated a lot of stuff during that time,…

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Posted in: Minimalism

Does Social media glorify self-harm and cause suicide?

February 7, 2019 revisesociology 686 Comments

14 year old Molly Russel recently committed suicide: after she took her own life her parents discovered that she’d had…

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