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Day 76: At the Lab
A day at the Lab, writing up the findings of the Obama/Facebook paper and fighting with “lies, damn lies and statistics”. My compensation: a Nutella milkshake from Boloco – highly recommended!
Day 56: Diversity, segregation and engagement
Catching up with a backlog of emails, projects and readings, and building up the conceptual framework on the pathways between urban diversity, segregation, engagement and co-existence. “In the face of greater individualisation, privatism, inequality and ethnic and cultural diversity, there … Continue reading
Day 48: New office
First day in my new at the brand new HQ of the Engagement Game Lab, working on the paper on Obama’s Facebook campaign, checking out funding opportunities for the Cities global research and catching up with GPSG work.
Day 24: Engagement Game Lab, Emerson Library
Briefing at the Engagement Game Lab, followed by a visit to the new offices, followed by another productive evening transcribing and coding interviews in the library.