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With Karl Berglund (Prof. Literature, Uppsala University).
Thu, Apr 11, 2024 @ 12:00 PM   FREE   Knox Hall, 606 W 122nd St, Rm 509
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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Join the Sociology of Algorithms Workshop for a talk with Karl Berglund on Reading Audio Readers: Book Consumption in the Streaming Age.



To join in person (with catered lunch!), visit Knox Hall Room 509

To join virtually, access the talk via Zoom.



The current rise of streamed audiobooks is deeply affecting our book & reading culture, in
manifold ways. Drawing from the recently published book Reading Audio Readers, this talk
uncovers how people make use of this medium by investigating a unique set of reader consumption data, covering 74 million logged sessions of audiobook streaming during one
year on the level per user & hour. Offering an academic perspective on the kind of user data hoard we associate with tech companies, this talk asks: when it comes to audiobooks, what do people really read, & how & when do they read it? And how can we use proprietary user data as a tool for algorithmic criticism?



Karl Berglund is an assistant professor of literature at Uppsala University, Sweden. His
research spans sociology of literature, publishing & reading studies, & cultural analytics.
He is the author of Reading Audio Readers: Book Consumption in the Streaming Age (2024).
His writing has appeared in PMLA, Journal of Cultural Analytics, European Journal of Cultural
Studies, & other publications.



About the Sociology of Algorithms Workshop

The Sociology of Algorithms Workshop at Columbia University aims to bring together researchers who are interested in understanding the role that algorithms & algorithmic technologies play in public & private life. The workshop occurs in a number of formats, including formal research presentations, paper development sessions, & panel discussions featuring scholars & practitioners from around the world. We welcome participants of all disciplinary & methodological backgrounds.

The workshop meets a few times each semester on an irregular basis. If you would like to be added to the email list, please send a message to the workshop coordinator.

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We produce knowledge for public action. We do so by joining with people & organizations within & outside the university to rethink our understanding of what knowledge is, how it's created, & how it can be used.

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