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The Digital Anthropologist | Giles Crouch, Ph.D. c | Substack The Digital Anthropologist Subscribe Sign in Home Notes Archive Leaderboard About Social Debt and our Digital Lives One of our biggest societal challenges is how we deal with social debt in an age of so much communication. What can other cultures teach us? Feb 18   •   Giles Crouch, Ph.D. c 1 Share this post The Digital Anthropologist Social Debt and our Digital Lives Copy link Facebook Email Notes More Latest Top Discussions Networked Publics: Social Media Shifts Digital town halls, like X & Facebook are changing. There’s a social media shift underway. That actually might be good. Here’s why. Feb 14   •   Giles Crouch, Ph.D. c 3 Share this post The Digital Anthropologist Networked Publics: Social Media Shifts Copy link Facebook Email Notes More 2 The Afterlife of Technologies in Society Do technologies ever really die? In many ways they live as g...

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