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Abigail Andrews
abigailandrews1
I am currently running five, virtual, collaborative, community-engaged research projects on refugees @ US-Mex border, w/40 @mmfrp @ccisucsd students. Partners @AlOtroLado_Org, @ThinkLawLab @EspacioMigrante, & 2 more. Thread w/a few thou
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
NEW POll One year on from the General Election, and the largest* to be conducted to date.Headline voting intention:Con 40Lab 38LD 6Green 4Total sample is 6949 UK Adults, fieldwork 27
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Dr Laura Finnegan
lfinnegal
This week team #caribou @friresearch went on an adventure #DeerCutblock It involved hiking in the snow beside a beautiful river Our mission: find a collared deer that we thought was
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Christopher Witt
MSBbirds
The coldest hummingbird (~3º C) is getting headlines, but...1) it wasn't the most exciting result of the paper2) it wasn't unexpected3) the 'record' won't last long(thread)https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/
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David Edelstein
dmedelstein
A with some thoughts: we need to have a national conversation about the future of academic careers. The evidence of the disparate impact of the pandemic on women and childcare
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Dr Elsa Panciroli
gsciencelady
New species of #Jurassic mammal from the #Scotland! My co-authors and I have just published on Borealestes cuillinensis, from #IsleofSkye. With a stunning #palaeoart reconstruction by @Matt_Humpage. (Video in thread
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M. Wilson-Becerril, PhD (he/él)
mwilsonbecerril
This is my lifetime dream come true: I’m honored to share that my book, Resisting Extractivism: Peruvian Gold, Everyday Violence, and the Politics of Attention, is now available for pre-order
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Rachel Douglas-Jones
kaisirlin
Research, Interrupted (Course 1) has begun! The preparations have been *intense*, and at some point I'll write up how we re-designed to accommodate the many, many applicants. The main message
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
I study kids and help-seeking. I wrote a whole book about it. So I have *a lot* of thoughts about those tweets with the dad and his daughter and the
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Mark Enser 🌍
EnserMark
Guidance for full opening of schools has just dropped. See you on the other side. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/actions-for-schools-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak/guidance-for-full-opening-schools #schoolreopeninguk No plan to
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Voyageurs Wolf Project
VoyaWolfProject
We have been asked countless times, “Do you guys carry a gun in the woods for protection from the wolves?” The answer to that question is: No. This is a
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Chris Blattman
cblatts
it’s great that economists do lots of field work and interviews now. But think of the absolute sloppiest, terrible causal inference paper you can remember, from someone who doesn’t even
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Alex Simon
AlexGSimon
THREAD During the fieldwork for this essay, I was struck again and again by the contradictions built into the relationship between Syrians and their temporary home in Turkey. Here are
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Oyebola Okunogbe
oyebolaoo
I read this blog post on the 2019 Econ nobel prize &I have a some thoughts.I shld start with revealing my background and potential sources of bias.1)One of the 3(Kremer)
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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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Eduardo Sampaio
OctoEduardo
Octopuses punch fishes. YES. OCTOPUSES. PUNCH. FISHES!! Our new paper is out on @ESAEcology, showing that octos express this behavior during collaborative hunting with other fishes. This was probably the
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