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Marissa Jackson Sow
MarissaEsque
Colonialism required racial classification. The idea that France has no history of racial classification is patently false and a-historical, and it’s colorblind policies have never been able to obscure its
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Amber Wutich
AWutich
Now accepting applications for NSF CAMP (Cultural Anthropology Methods Program for Ph.D. Students). Our COVID-adapted CAMP launches online June 28-July 16, 2021. (2022-23 will be in person)Visit http://methods4all.org to learn
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Waasim
gobusurv
Atheism is an acquired position and children are naturally inclined to have a theistic worldview. [An *Academic* Thread] One of the arguments made against the atheist position is that God
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Scott Atran, an anthropologist who studies terrorist organizations, says the key is to "empathize with people, without always sympathizing." Empathy allows us to understand others from their perspective, regardless of
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May Ngo 吴玉美 🥔 🥟
mayngo2
Thank you @salesses for writing 'Craft in the Real World' @CatapultStory. It articulated so many things that I’ve been thinking about for a while now, that I’ve been uncomfortable with
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Kate Kelly
Kate_Kelly_Esq
The Continental Congress had the Declaration of Independence read aloud in public squares to announce their decision to “institute [a] new Government.”To many listening *at the time* what would have
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mariam durrani
mariamdurrani
1. Thread on generational shifts, media, and politics: So I'm an old millennial, my kid is a zoomer, her dad is gen X, raised by boomers in Pakistan, while I
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Chris Heaney
chrheaney
Thinking much about Julio César Tello this week. In 1909 he enrolled at Harvard to study anthropology. I think he was Harvard's first Peruvian student. He graduated with a Master's
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
"These statues have nothing whatsoever to do with Black Lives Matter.” 'Nothing'? The craze for Egyptian aesthetics of the late 19th century (onwards) was part of the colonizing projects of
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Rick W. A. Smith
rickwasmith
This is... so bad. Like if The Onion wrote an article mocking liberal anthropology they could scarcely do better than this guy. But who needs satire when we got Wade
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i am here i am a cat
Tito_Ambyo
In Indonesia, bakso (meatball) sellers have always been creative with naming their creations, but, boy - there are some ridiculously bombastic names today. Here are some of them, with photos
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Meredith Russo, Known Cysgxnder Wombxn
Mer_Squared
"you were always a man and you'll never really be a woman"joke's on you i was a blend of twink, art school hipster, hikkikomori, and feminist academic who was passing
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
My latest @locusmag column is "Past Performance is Not Indicative of Future Results," an essay about the limits of machine learning and the reason that statistical inference will not lead
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🌟Manpreet Bains
manpreetbains_1
Do we have a comms team in @NHSEngland or @PHE_uk working on a strategy around vaccine hesitancy?Crossing both 1) Routine eg. childhood imms 2) seasonal - 'flu + imminent C19
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Vicky Thomas #keep2gether
LittleDoctorVic
Really moving hearing @theJeremyVine show on newborns in lockdown. As a paediatrician with a specialist interest in infant behaviour and feeding, I think there’s been a huge and understandable increase
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Sam Holley-Kline
sholleykline
For #Archaeology31: Memory, a (long) thread on Modesto González González (c. 1890-1971). If you visited El Tajín between 1925 and 1965, González probably received you with guestbook in hand. Even
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