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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
** One year of #UKCovid19 policy failures *** THREADOne year on here are some reflections for the record. 1/ Perhaps useful for a future government to stop the next pandemic.
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Pope Dan Gusset
dangusset
Booked. Bradley Garrett on Doomsday Bunkers at Bristol Festival of Ideashttps://www.crowdcast.io/e/festivalofideas-garrett An acousticians notes on Bradley Garrett's Bunker: Building for the End Times. Chapter 1: Btw, my fellow Bristoli
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JALA
JournalAfLit
Special Issue Alert. Edited by Erin Twohig (@ErinKTwohig) & Ziad Bentahar (@ProfElsewhere), it raises new questions for the study of North African literatures. The articles exemplify a new approach to
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Paolo Lucchesi
lucchesi
In a catastrophic year, I feel grateful for all the writers, photographers, illustrators, and editors who helped publish poignant and creative work on @resy. Some highlights, in case you missed
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Kirsty McNeill
kirstyjmcneill
As we race towards the end of a really tough year I thought I’d do a thread for the campaigners - the people who believe we can organise our way
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Packy McCormick
packyM
I’ve done a 180 on @Snapchat. I think they’ll be the most important US tech company within 10 years. Their Partner Summit moved me - not just because it was
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𝗝𝗜𝗠
james__glen
In order to help raise awareness of the COVID long-termers - mild-to-moderate cases that have people struggling for months - this is a curated list of English-language press coverage of
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 287Today, a brief update on the local situation in SF & CA, and then a few reflections on a series of new failures in the
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) was an Irish painter who was associated with the Scottish colourists & painted with a French approach. His ability to move between establishment & revolutionary
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
I've been talking Brexit again with the in-laws, both Leave voters from Billericay, Essex. Father-in-law very strongly Brexit (thinks he was right the first time in 1975). Mother-in-law went for
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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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Ambarish Satwik
AmbarishSatwik
On Thomas Paine's bones and what happened in Mahad (Maharashtra) in 1927. Thread. The most reviled man in early 19th century America (because he wrote The Age of Reason) died
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Eugene Ng
EugeneNg_VCap
Reflecting on 2020 with 40 Lessons on Investing and Life. Below are my reflections for 2020 in my investing journey, I hope by sharing, it might help you in many
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Dr Mia Brett, PhD
QueenMab87
Ruth Bader Ginsburg isn't a perfect person and she definitely has decisions worth criticizing but I'm not here for the anti-feminist need for perfection that erases her trailblazing work so
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Roderic Day
RodericDay
Western-leftist critiques of capitalism, informed by anarchism/libertarianism, tend to focus on the mechanisms of exploitation. The best example is the simplistic anti-communist metaphor by Bakunin, rehashed by Chomsky, about "the
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Ly Duy Ky
ldkkei
Nature is deregulating human affairs faster than a lobbyist can buy a politician. Global weirding is upon us.We’re in the endgame of the Dim Ages: the collision between the state
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