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Trends, Algorithms, & Trust In this episode of Social Sleuth, I am joined by my mom once again! As a belated Mother’s Day episode I sit down with my mom to ask her questions about the current culture of the web. Her feed

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Here at Social Sleuth, we investigate and create space for dialogue surrounding the hot topics of memes and the cultural impacts of the things we share on the internet. Seeking to find the blurry line where comedy and self-expression meet the concerns of misinformation, digital literacy, and censorship.
Unknown Host hosts Social Sleuth, a society show with 16 episodes published.

Trends, Algorithms, & Trust In this episode of Social Sleuth, I am joined by my mom once again! As a belated Mother’s Day episode I sit down with my mom to ask her questions about the current culture of the web. Her feed

In this episode of Social Sleuth, I am joined by my mom once again! As a belated Mother’s Day episode I sit down with my mom to ask her questions about the current culture of the web. Her feed, Trust Online, Clavicular,

The psychedelic renaissance has a PR problem, or rather, it has a capitalism problem. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Jamie Brownlee and Kevin Walby, authors of Psychedelic Capitalism, for a critical l

Data isn't just something that gets collected about us, it’s something we can use. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we're joined by two of the four authors of Mobilizing Data for Justice: A Guide to Activism in the Digi

Online extremism didn't emerge from nowhere, and it isn't staying in its lane. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we talk with Dr. Edwin Hodge, adjunct professor in Sociology at the University of Victoria, about how once-

Rhetoric isn't just a political tool, it’s the infrastructure of everything we read, share, and believe online. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Dr. Loren Gaudet, Assistant Professor at the University o

What does it actually take to walk away from corporate media and build something independent? In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Ryan Jespersen, host of Real Talk, to unpack his move from the institutiona

Not every conversation about internet culture has to be a warning. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we take a more reflective turn with Andy Sahlstrom, interactive technology engineer, inventor, and kinetic artist, who

AI is inescapable online right now, the debates, the discourse, the grievances. But this episode of Social Sleuth takes a different angle: instead of tallying up critiques, we sit down with Eli James, an artist hesitant

The climate crisis is everywhere online, in the campaigns, the greenwashing ads, the clicktivism invites. And yet something about the way we talk about it on the internet keeps us spinning. In this episode of Social Sleu

We're in a strange moment with Big Tech. The pushback is growing, the frustration is real, but so is our own complicity. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Lina Maria Clevenger to navigate what can only b

Surveillance isn't something that happens to other people, it’s the background condition of digital life. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we return to the topic that started it all, with one of the academics who first

BookTok is one of the most powerful literary communities on the internet right now, and most people have no idea how it actually works. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we talk with Sydney, the creator behind Bloody Bri

A different kind of Social Sleuth episode. In this one, we explore the internet the way most people actually experience it, not through research papers or academic frameworks, but through lived experience, parenting inst

Misinformation isn't new, but it's never been this fast, this personalized, or this hard to escape. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we talk with Matthew Facciani, a social scientist at the University of Notre Dame whos

Memes as surveillance. Algorithms as gatekeepers. The internet as a place no one fully understands, including the people building it. In this episode of Social Sleuth, we sit down with Aidan Walker: writer, content creat

What does a meme actually mean, and who decides? In this inaugural episode of Social Sleuth, the internet culture podcast, we crack open the complexity of memes with Marnus: a long-time friend, self-proclaimed chronicall
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