Carl Miller (author)
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King's College London (MA)
King's College London
The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab[2]
Carl Miller | |
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Carl Miller in 2018 | |
| Born | Carl Jack Miller[1] |
| Alma mater | University of Cambridge (BA) King's College London (MA) |
| Employer(s) | Demos King's College London |
| Known for | Social media intelligence The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab[2] |
| Website | carlmiller |
Carl Jack Miller is an author, speaker and researcher at Demos, a think tank based in London, where he co-founded the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) in 2012.[3][4][5] As of 2019[update] Miller is also a visiting scholar and research fellow at King's College, London.[6][7]
Miller's book, The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab (2018), analyses power in the digital age. His work has also been published and featured in Wired,[8][9][10] UnHerd,[11] New Scientist,[12] The Sunday Times,[13] The Daily Telegraph,[14] HuffPost,[15] BBC News,[16] Sky News,[17] the Irish Examiner,[18] The Economist,[19] the Financial Times,[20] The Guardian,[21] and the New Statesman.[22][23] He is the joint winner of the Transmission Prize 2019[24] with his fellow researcher Jamie Bartlett.
Miller studied history at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2008, and war studies at King's College London where he was awarded a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 2009.[25]