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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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Vermanubis
Vermanubis
I think one of the greatest qualities of early game music (and music that follows it that tradition) was blithe irreverence for musical convention. Is this interval ok? Doesn't matter.
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Man this shouldn’t be so hard...Here’s some reasons why it’s legitimate to label Eric Weinstein a conspiracy theorist:1. He believes institutional forces have deprived him, his wife, and his brother
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Nicholas Bagley
nicholas_bagley
I think @BlakeProf's point is well-taken. But it gets at a deep problem with public discourse around law.@jdmortenson and I have heard privately that we have shaken some originalists from
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Dr Emma Bridges
emmabridges
Thread for anyone interested in how @OpenUniversity teaching works. This batch of materials is one among several components of a painstakingly-constructed module which students will study part-time over 9 months
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Laura Bronner
laurabronner
Interesting thread on what academics can take away from FiveThirtyEight viz. I've learned SO MUCH about viz from our amazing team. Some of the lessons that stuck with me:https://twitter.com/Kunkakom/status/1341062966397923328 1.
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☀️Dr. Nisse🌙⚗️
doctoryock
At the end of the day Biden represents ports who make their money bringing imports in, and Trump represents the interior of country that produces exports (or used to). Biden
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James Hannam
DrJamesHannam
A recurring theme on my timeline is how many people do PhDs in the hope of an academic job that doesn’t materialise. I want to give the humble doctorate a
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Prof Mark Radford 💙 PhD RN
MRadford_HEECN
I recognise that there has been a great deal of concern raised by students and others in academic work and clinical practice. I am sorry for this confusion and have
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Kathryn Harrison
khar1958
Today the federal government dropped a new plan -- this one federal (not fed-prov!) -- to surpass Canada's current target to reduce emissions to less than 30% below 2005 by
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Iona Italia, PhD
IonaItalia
Talking last night to my therapist about that feeling I have (& I think many other people share) that the Overton window of what it is acceptable to even try
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Michael Veale
mikarv
Important read @EmmaLBriant, calling out many significant methodological flaws w/ the Oxford Internet Institute’s (almost entirely non-peer reviewed) Computational Propaganda project. It’s not just her — its controversy within the
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Dr Chris Newton
drchrisnewton
I've had a quick look at this, and this is definitely welcome. We need free speech protections in universities. However, there might be a way in which the left-wing unis
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EJoy
swintersections
It seems to me that every time a “bad” OT story comes out a puff PR good story comes out not long after. I have some thoughts on this...https://twitter.com/ikon_media/status/1332764281813680128 Firstly,
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Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
Many colleges and universities have figured out how to diagnose their populations and control outbreaks—and offer a vision for more normal life until the vaccine is available to all.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/colleg
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Daddy P
BeKonscious
A couple of days ago a Black Barrister appeared on the Sky News programme BLM : Will Britain Change? She spoke about the shocking over representation of Black men in
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