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Citizen of Somewhere Else
CitizenSE
I have to disagree with this one. Finishing up our F21 teaching schedule's first complete draft and struck by how aggressive I've gotten at offering upper-level writing courses to make
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¿Moonia? II stream Pacman - eaJ
s_moonia
Recently (by that I mean over the past two weeks) I’ve been reading more indie novels written by Pakistani authors (Ali Sethi, Saba Imtiaz) and it’s really cool to see
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Cimone Watson
bachbunny
Sometimes white people don't get that a conversation that's uncomfortable or inconvenient for them is actually painful for POC.A WOC saying we should critically examine the classics doesn't warrant a
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Markus Eichhorn
markus_eichhorn
Keeping up with the scientific literature is a harmful myth: a thread 1/17 I'm a plant ecologist. My 'home' journal is probably @JEcology, published by @BritishEcolSoc. I've been a subscriber
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Moritz Poll
MoritzPoll
A few key take-aways while @susan_athey presents.- Adaptive experiments (changing the design as you go) might be a great option for piloting studies.- In full-scale studies this is much trickier,
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
Of course there are no worthless degrees and no Mickey Mouse degree subjects but I do want to remind everyone quickly that all subjects are actually just forms of history,
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(((Christine Fair)))
CChristineFair
It's been too long since I studied it formally. But, speaking of which, I am a full time student this summer with the hopes of getting my chops up. Like
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Derek Hiebert
derekhiebert
The biblical story is a world-changing metanarrative, precisely because it offers us a whole other world in which to envision God, humanity and all of life. The Bible’s metanarrative deconstructs
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Anthony O'Connor
Antcon7062
On the AZ thing just some insight I might be able to provide. In my field, inflammatory bowel diseases, new drugs come along not infrequently, and when they do, they
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Benburb93
ColmanOfGuaire
There was a huge chasm between the cultural portrayal of pre-Celtic Tiger Ireland era & the reality. For example most Dubliners lived comfortable lives in clean, well kept suburbs.
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Kendra
FGC_Kendra
So I thought that I'd actually read the study ol' Gooey is hawking today and it's already off to an interesting start. First seven pages of the opinion piece are
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Arnold Alahverdian
ArnoAlahverdian
There is a narrative in Armenian historical memory that precedes and rivals the genocide in shaping the Armenian national worldview. Yesterday was the Feast of St. Vardan & the Vardanian
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Natalia DeLaat
natadel76
Let me get this straight. According to that article, those of us who did not go through US schooling system & thus did not read things you deem "canon" or
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
I was hoping to have a bit more time before riding into the Culture Wars, but you all have forced my hand!Culture War topic of TODAY: great books!!!! You've heard
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The Langston Hughes Review
LangstonReview
Just saw a flier for a Trump rally in Kansas City urging people to bring flags & pitchforks. True confession. Pitchforks. I wonder what Malcolm X would've said about that?
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Heather Antos
HeatherAntos
Amazing thread that I have a LOT of thoughts on.https://twitter.com/d_baumgartner/status/1349798878535626759 Basically, for DECADES now, traditional publishing has seemingly been turning their noses up at "comics" -- that they are
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