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One time I put a trigger warning as a TA on a reading about lynchings, and the professor took that to mean that I thought they shouldn't teach that material.
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So this is illegal, but I also want to talk about the disgusting sense of entitlement on the part of universities &, oftentimes, instructors. I know so many stories similar
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I rarely disagree with Kyle, but I will along the margins here. Is COIN harmful? Yes. Does it create suspect communities? Yes. Are there things we can learn from thinking
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Today, the self-professed neo-Nazi who shot German politician Walter Lübcke in the head received a life sentence. The original assassination happened shortly before I started my fieldwork in Berlin, so
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I study white supremacy in institutions and the perpetuation of white supremacist violence. Here is a thread of terms other white scholars have suggested I use instead of white supremacy.
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I get asked often if the German response to white supremacist violence gives me hope and/or is a useful model for the US. My answers are no and mostly no.
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I went to an #APSA2020 panel on applying for jobs at teaching-oriented institutions—something many R1 grads want but that R1 faculty aren't always equipped to advise them on. Here's a
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There's a lot of advice circulating for new grads—how to prep a research agenda, how to get through methods training, how to balance work and life, and so on.Let me
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I've been moving furniture & subsisting off of applesauce all day, so join me in my delirium & let's talk about how New Zealand designates terrorist organizations, shall we?(No really,
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Doing fieldwork* in my home country vs. in a foreign country has created fascinating patterns of access & lots of questions for research design & data interpretation. A thread on
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I'm a first-generation graduate student. Here is a thread of things I didn't know when I started my program. 1/ I didn't know that citing your undergraduate thesis was a
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Since any of my friends have been political science grad students at @UWMadison, there's only been one Black faculty member in the entire department. We wanted to find out whether
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