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Peter Cook
_Peter_Cook
Public trust is a precious currency that was spent far too blithely this summer by public officials who should have known better.https://twitter.com/AGHamilton29/status/1328148358582689792 Americans did trust the science in March, when
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Retlouping
Experience and expertise is there a difference?How does one develop expertise in ones chosen field of clinical care?Twitter is famous for it’s echo chambers and camps of belief and support.
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Lauren Rothlisberger
lcrothlisberger
DON’T CLAIM EXPERTISE.CHASE IT.A thread... Be an expert. What is an expert? *It doesn't mean your always right. “An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that
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Lee Hower
leehower
1) SPACs have enabled deep tech companies to go public with little/no commercial traction in a similar way that pre-commercial biotech companies have gone public via traditional IPO for decades
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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
I wonder if one reason we're seeing a conservative backlash against expertise in general relates to the decreasing male dominance of higher education and especially doctorates. (Source: 2015 Council of
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Chris Masterjohn
ChrisMasterjohn
Sickening authoritarianism.What we should do is educate people about how to seek levels of expertise and detail they are capable of evaluating, and respecting expertise with an open mind but
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Ish Baid
IshIsDeep
If you’re someone who’s aspiring to be a content creator- pay attention. We’re seeing a once in a generation shift happening right now. The ones that catch onto this trend
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
No human currently living has any experience actually organizing a vaccine rollout for a new virus and there is no empirical test case of prior examples we can study, so
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GordyPls
Seeing the federal government outsource vaccine rollout to a big four consultancy makes me think a lot more about what I call "the marketplace of problems" See PwC, Accenture etc.
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Tragic I think that in some literary circles 'method' became a dirty word for some kind of hegemonic imposition and unnecessarily aligned with colonialist or reactionary politics, a result
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Peter Arenella
arenella1
@FOBowman3 I share your view/critique of Seth Abramson's work., I learned the hard way while being paid handsomely by ABC news to comment on high profile Ca cases in the
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Erik Angner
ErikAngner
One point that the pandemic has brought home to me is just how narrow people's expertise is. I'm regularly surprised by how a celebrated professor of X can exhibit a
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katieorenstein
katieorenst
This article challenging Jill Biden’s use of the (earned, factually correct) title “Dr” speaks to deep layers of unacknowledged bullshit, concerning the expertise of women and people of color.https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-there-a-do
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punkacademic
punk_academic
I literally wrote the book on Brexit and British universities, interviewed a number of VCs and stakeholders, was never spoken to by the top-level Brexit working group at the institution.https://twitter.com/PWGTennant/status/1291685753840439
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ A couple of years ago some on the left were going on and on about how free tuition was deffo a tactic that would help beat Trump. Also, various
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Jack Schickler
jackschickler
My top 3 EU banking predictions for 2021:- Industry lobbyists will argue Brussels should ignore global bank-capital rules, and succeed- A major bank will collapse & be bailed out with
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