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ilham
DaiMirksha
The colonial power relation in knowledge production industry about #AFG is shaped by the practice of authorship as an exclusive business. The politics of authorship is aimed at treating data
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Max Kreminski
maxkreminski
there's a lot of confusion in game design discourse around whether the player or the game is telling the story. early on there was a lot of "it must be
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The real reason there is so much objection to idea of permuting equal co-authors is not, as so many are saying, the sanctity of the bibliographic record must be preserved.
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Happy Researchers
hapyresearchers
(1/5) Most people don’t realize if they have been engaged in academic bullying. Bullying can consist of passive-aggressive emails, verbal abuse (directly and indirectly) in private or during the lab
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Mari Brighe
MariBrighe
Okay, I try not to dunk on Twitter knobs, but this is just...Federal judges: *issues extensive, exhaustively reasoned and cited dismissal rulings on Trump’s lawsuits in several states, explaining lack
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Elizabeth le Roux
MegaFaunaMe
http://rdcu.be/ca2pT 1/7 The gender-based conclusions/recommendations of this paper are not supported by the study results, and despite the incredibly damaging message, and peer reviews raising red flags @NatureComms still chose to
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Anne Urai
AnneEUrai
All-inclusive authorship on large scientific papers can a be dangerous practiceAlert: potential unpopular opinionThread 1/n Many argue that authorship should be an all-inclusive mechanism to assign credit, e.g. https://twitter.com/xhimichka
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Jill Banfield
BanfieldJill
Inspired by Women in Science day 2021, I want to share some thoughts about things that I think help ensure success in science. 1. Avoid seeing disciplinary boundaries. Embrace new
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
Since it's in the air, I thought I would do a short thread about how I look at publication records for philosophy job candidates. Be forewarned: there is a lot
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
This is a good thread, and I am not criticizing it in saying my experience is a bit different, in large part because I'm aware my experience is the anomalous
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🌏💧🌳Dr Kerrylee Rogers
KerryleeRogers_
I’m passionate about stamping out parachute science and making science more ethical. Just read the review below where reviewer takes a stand against this. It’s worth a read. (1/5)https://editor.copernicus.org/index.php/cp-2020-130-RC2.p
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Amy Barnhorst, MD
amybarnhorst
1/ I reached a new academic milestone last week when I read a published journal article about firearm suicide and realized it was my and my colleague's writing! Except that
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Allison Parrish | @
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aparrish
among the reasons I use large pre-trained language models sparingly in my computer-generated poetry practice is that being able to know whose voices I'm speaking with is... actually important, as
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Kiitan Bolajoko
LifeofKitana
At the start of my masters, I read the most brilliant publication by @seyeabimbola about the power asymmetries that result in continued authorship by local academic writers in global health
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Matt Harris
BigOrangeEcon
A great economist, friend, and mentor completed his retirement yesterday and exited the building. This is what he left behind. He also left to the public three/four decades of some
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD: 1) Hi. I posted a thread, which I have since deleted, where I said, right up front, that it was not my writing, that I had stolen it from
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