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SUMMARY:CDS Seminar Series: Sophie Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Overview \n\n\n\n‘Influencer Creep: How Optimization\, Authenticity and Self-Branding Transform Creative Culture’ \n\n\n\nSophie Bishop’s book ‘Influencer Creep: How Optimization\, Authenticity and Self-Branding Transform Creative Culture’ (University of California Press) draws from in-depth ethnography and interviews with influencers and professional artists. Bishop argues that looking to the shifts within influencer culture can help us understand contemporary changes to labour conditions\, compensation and representation within creative industries. Taking seriously the motivations that drive more and more people into the contest for online visibility\, Influencer Creep documents a creative workforce nervously conforming to the monopoly power of social media platforms—and occasionally resisting it. Early praise for the book includes “those in the art world will find plenty to chew on” (Publishers Weekly) and “both a page turner and thorough academic study” (Professor Thomas Poell\, UVA). \n\n\n\nBio \n\n\n\nSophie Bishop is an expert in influencer culture and an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds in Media and Communications who has been researching the social and cultural implications of the influencer industry for a decade. Sophie\, has advised policy makers in UK Parliament and the European Union on influencer culture and has written for academic journals New Media & Society\, Social Media + Society and Media\, Culture & Society and has been interviewed in Paper\, Real Life\, Financial Times\, BBC and The Atlantic. Sophie lives in Manchester\, England with her husband\, daughter\, and two cats. Influencer Creep is her first book.
URL:https://efi.ed.ac.uk/event/cds-seminar-series-sophie-bishop/
LOCATION:Room 1.55\, Edinburgh Futures Institute\, 1 Lauriston Place\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9EF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:What Patrick Geddes did in India: a few steps too far?
DESCRIPTION:This talk will consider the time that Geddes spent as the first Professor of Sociology at the University of Bombay. He produced a series of town plans\, met a kindred spirit in Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore\, and then left. What was his impact on colonial India? \n\n\n\nSpeaker Biographies\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Roger Jeffrey\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoger Jeffrey is Professor Emeritus of Sociology of South Asia\, University of Edinburgh. His academic publications focused on public health and health policy\, especially maternal and reproductive health and access to medicines\, as well as secondary schooling. Since 2015 he has been researching the ‘footprint’ of India in the city of Edinburgh\, and the lives of women who qualified as doctors in the UK between 1877 and 1916. He edited India in Edinburgh\, (Delhi and London\, 2019); a further volume\, edited with Friederike Voigt\, Perceptions of Empire: Edinburgh’s Engagement with India\, was published in India in February 2026. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Liz McFall\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Liz McFall is Director of the Data Civics Observatory at Edinburgh Futures Institute and Personal Chair in the Sociology of Markets. She is an interdisciplinary sociologist with research interests that cross the social studies of insurance\, cultural economy and market studies. Her recent research explores historical\, spatial and infrastructural connections between institutional investment\, urban governance and everyday social life. This informs the Data Civics programme which draws inspiration from Patrick Geddes in its emphasis on using digital and experimental ethnographic methods to investigate the social\, political\, cultural and economic dimensions of civic planning\, governance and placemaking.
URL:https://efi.ed.ac.uk/event/what-patrick-geddes-did-in-india-a-few-steps-too-far/
LOCATION:Room 2.55\, Edinburgh Futures Institute\, 1 Lauriston Place\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9EF
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