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James Harland
DJMHarland
If your response to an impassioned plea outlining a scholar's work and its value, when they're at the risk of being imminently sacked, is to start criticising that scholarship, I
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mswyrr
mswyrr
There's all these flourishes in the original Hebrew that make it clear the book of Jonah was intended as a story. And yet I grew up with ppl arguing to
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
The question below is part of a thread that starts with an NYT profile of Heather Cox Richardson, who writes a daily newsletter with a huge public audience: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/27/business/media/heather-cox-richardson-substack-b
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Kevin Caliendo, PhD
kacaliendo
Most people who study early medieval history have probably encountered _Anglo-Saxon England_ by F. Stenton. Still a useful book. No question it's important, but have you ever read the end?
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
Eric Schliesser at @nescio13 has a really interesting criticism of my book: 1. that I do not judge scholarship as learning for its own sake and 2. that I think
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EmoFoucault
Alright. Time to talk about Foucault and power briefly. I have work to do, but some of you need it. The originality in Foucault's notion of power lies in how
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washyourhands!
__Ashmita_
I scored 86 in IOM while I was a fresher , had rank 39 when KU published its first list along with percentage.When MOE finally made a list , I
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Project Ma'ruf
ProjectMaruf
An easy to follow thread on βmadhabsβ (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafiβi, Hanbali) Big pictureThe madhab is a framework that governs how we implement Islamic teachings in our daily lives, each has
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Psycheout - Aleksander
Psycheout86
1/6@AxieInfinity is more than a game at this point. It is also:- A social place where you meet your friends and like-minded people.- A job platform.This has huge implications -
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Deewon
Oludeewon
HOW TO COMMUNICATE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES WITH YOUR 'NAGGING' SPOUSE.Yesterday, I made a tweet targetted specifically to female scholarship enthusiasts who are into a relationship.Check here:https://twitter.com/Oludeewon/status/1
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Iron Spike
Iron_Spike
Shades of Manet's "Olympia."https://twitter.com/Robaato_Art/status/1281680517897715712 Dead serious, BTW. I dunno if that's what the artist was going for but it's there. To me, anyway.*intrudes on cheesecake art to tal
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AaronAkpuPhilip
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Simone A. Douglas-Green
DrSimoneDouglas
#NormalizeFailure Day 4When you look at a CV you see all the fellowships/scholarships and other honors awarded. You never see the ones they applied to but got a letter that
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δΉη³θ¨ Shiyan
kmichaelwilson
I'm tempted to make a dialectical flowchart to help young scholars navigate the tedious (and wrong, embarrassingly wrong) arguments senior (and capitalized) scholars try to employ against them. The basic
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
One thing that I really like about traditional legal scholarship is that it asks the writer to deal with legal issues in the abstract.That helps to ensure that legal principles
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D Bash
DBashIdeas
I did not like the article all that much, but I think itβs quite moving that this picture graced the front page of the NYT I donβt blame the NYT
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