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Ella Al-Shamahi
LittleMsFossil
Hallo! Today is #WomenInScience Day. I want to recommend the research of a few women in my field who are at the cutting edge and whose research consistently excites me:1-
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ɧąཞ۷ɛყ ƙཞıʂɧŋą
harveykrishna_
𝙍𝙞𝙩𝙪𝙖𝙡 𝘿𝙚𝙨𝙞𝙜𝙣 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙪𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚I envision a multi-disciplinary approach to ritual design:depth psychology, mythopoeia, neuroscience, NLP, anthropology, ethnomusicology, em
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Amalia⁷
amaliastories
Some anthropological mini-reflections on BE, a thread “Life goes on / Like an echo in the forest” brings to mind the 'if a tree falls in a forest and no
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Jimmy Sweet
JimmySkuya
Day 338 of reading an article everyday:Ernest L. Schusky, “The Roots of Factionalism among the Lower Brule Sioux.” In eds. Raymond J. DeMallie & Alfonso Ortiz. North American Indian Anthropology:
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Joe Henrich
JoHenrich
Jump starting a new field: Historical Psychology. Pop the clutch... @slingerland20 @mmuthukrishna @RachelASpicer https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-psych-082820-111436 Psychology must take history seriously and team up wi
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Pop Paleo
paleo_pop
I hesitate to make an ongoing thread, as some of my others have been abandoned like ill-conceived NaNoWriMo projects, but I'd like to do a thread about paleo & fossil
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J Paulo Lopes
TheJPLopes
I studied missiology in seminary. We were really digging into how colonialist practices were detrimental to the genuine desire missionaries had to share the gospel cross-culturally. This was Wesleyan/holiness seminary
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Daniel Salinas Córdova
DanielSalinas00
For today's #MuseumsUnlocked on "Loot and Restitution" I want to share the story of one of the biggest museum heists in history, which took place on Christmas Eve 1985 when
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premier content slop curator
NotE0157H7
Some bullshit went down last night that really reaffirms my stance that the fediverse and Mastodon is mostly a model of what to not do at this point. A big
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
I've been reading these sources long enough that this stuff doesn't shock me, but it certainly did when I first encountered it. It was Calvin's sermons on 1 Cor. 11
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Edward Schatz
SchatzEd
Super discussions with @UofT_PolSci PhD students about virtual interviews, virtual ethnography, and ethics of conducting virtual research in our very strange times. Thanks, y'all. I learned a ton! First off,
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Grand Dementor
janpiterjonkun
I think one of the problems of the criticism of fantasy games lacking diversity is its anthropological historicity. Race is a construct of the real world of how our bodies
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Abdullah al Andalusi
AbdullaAndalusi
I'm often amused at how Atheists + some Christians (despite their Bible!) think they've sufficiently criticised Islam by pointing to its laws on Irtidad (reneging of Islam), adultery & managing
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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
ON PHYSICISTS DOING OTHER NON-PHYSICS THINGSBeing good at physics doesn't mean you know how to do everything and I spent time training myself and learning from others when I picked
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Anita Kerwin-Nye
anitakntweets
I thought twice about posting our celebration of DD2 going to university. In the current context it seemed crass.But then I remembered. We weren’t celebrating her results. We are marking
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Malcolm Yarnell
myarnell
This religious leader believed passionately that Black Lives Matter, well before almost anybody else in the English-speaking world. And he identified evil as evil, even among his fellow Christian ministers.Benjamin
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