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TheAgeofShoddy
One consistent feature of institution discourse is that it takes place at the level of the existing bodies and bureaucracies and their opponents, and not at the level of the
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Nick Kapur
nick_kapur
Scholars from many disciplines are rightfully demolishing @Harvard_Law prof. Mark Ramseyer for deliberately omitting historical evidence and misapplying both contract law and game theory in an article calling World War
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Lawrence H. Summers
LHSummers
Glenn Hubbard asked me today at a talk with the @EconClubNY, "How do you expect higher-ed to be evolving both in terms of delivery and addressing opportunity?" I told him
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
Harvardβs Institute of Politics has removed @RepStefanik from its Senior Advisory Committee.In a letter to other members of the committee, Dean of the Faculty of the Kennedy School Doug Elmendorf
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
The Chinese government just sent a very aggressive message to Biden-world, saying officials who pursue a policy framework averse to the PRC will have trouble earning money from most American
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Eliza Williamson, PhD
kelizaw
What are your favorite resources for teaching #writing to undergrads? Or, alternatively, what has helped you become a better writer, or get more comfortable with writing, that might be useful
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rellortnocon
Of course computers cant be racist, but they also canβt do anything with initialization from a user. In the case of facial recognition tech, the algorithms that form the basis
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Kendra Albert
KendraSerra
Or you could read some work by folks of color. May I suggest starting with @sarahjeong's Internet of Garbage, which predates all of this "foundational work?"https://twitter.com/alexstamos/status/1347942615509946374 Like don
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Heath Mayo
HeathMayo
.@TedCruz went to Princeton and Harvard Law, was a national champion debater, clerked on the Supreme Court, and had a great career as an appellate litigator...But he should forever be
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Benjamin McKean
BLMcKean
Look, Rawls's approach to politics was deeply flawed, but this story is a little fishy. Rawls signed many petitions and was active in campus politics. In the 60s, he organized
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David Keith
DKeithClimate
1/n Earth system models are not 'just theory'. Models rest on observation and experiments that reach back over centuries. (Yay Tyndall!) Models use to assess solar geoengineering have errors that
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Mark Marley
astromarkmarley
Want to flag our new paper led by Rebecca Jensen-Clem and Max Millar-Blanchaer and colleagues on brown dwarf polarization with remarkable detection limits.https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020AJ....160..286J/abstract Excerpt from Table 4 w
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Ulrich Schetter
ulrich_schetter
Fighting #COVID19 involves horrible trade-offs. In this paper with @ricardo_hausman, we show why they are particularly excruciating in developing countries and why there is a dire need of immediate and
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Matthew Desmond
just_shelter
I've been off Twitter for a while, but I wanted to share a quick stat that's important to the CDC eviction moratorium:In Milwaukee, 34% of cases in which a tenant
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Jens Larson
jensplarson
I have hope that 2021 is the year we stop using the word "elite" to describe some colleges. "Elite" does not describe the ability of students. It does not describe
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Dr. Hilary Green
HilaryGreen77
A short thread on books to read instead of a certain report. Du Bois's last chapter of Black Reconstruction is quite appropriate. As a Harvard PhD, I think that he
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