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Dr William Tullett
WillTullett
Here’s a positive thread about some of the excellent books out there on smell histories. It’s an exciting, growing field. Let’s start with @smellosopher new book Smellosophy - which starts
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Hamza
wingsforus
Ever wonder why Pakistan has a lack of great intellectuals? Thinkers and opinion-makers seem missing from our history. And yet, they definitely existed. On 14th August, let us remember a
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Letlhogonolo
mx_mokgoroane
‘You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read.’ — James Baldwin Here is to 2020 reads Book 1: In
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Andrew James
andrewedits_
In honour of LGBT+ History Month I will be highlighting a different @JKPGender book every day to showcase the range of amazing #LGBTQIA authors we publish and the power of
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Dr Leah Broad
LeahBroad
I’ve been on a symphony binge-fest recently and I wanted to share some awesome music, so every day for the next 50 days I’m gonna tweet one of my favourite
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Dr. Alyssa #WelcomeWithDignity Sepinwall
DrSepinwall
Reading a book on online teaching, perfectly timed (expensive indivd'ly - perfect for the Univ. library to get an e-book): https://www.igi-global.com/book/exploring-online-learning-through-synchronous/233693. First question: synch or as
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
After 4 years of Donald Trump, the US must "reassure" its allies. That's what I'm reading/hearing lately, such as in this @nytimes piece. What do international relations scholars know about
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Matt Donato
DoNatoBomb
I know we're all keen on leaving 2020 in the past, but not everything should be forgotten. Week after week, I was impressed and inspired (to no shock) by the
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Matthew Petti 🎅🎄☃️
matthew_petti
HISTORY THREADThis is Monte Melkonian, the strangest, most interesting man of the late Cold War.His story took him from suburban California through the Vietnam War, the Iranian Revolution, the Lebanese
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Andrew Harmel-Law 🏡
al94781
“Patterns of Anarchy” is a collection of writings published in 1966. I came to it because a) Christopher Alexander quotes from it in “A Pattern Language” and b) because as
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hyperlink.academy
hyperlink_a
Hyperlink's entry for @threadapalooza 2020:How can internet learning be *better*?-Radically expanded notions of "online courses"-People-first facilitation-Nontraditional learning structures-Social spaces for learning, friendsh
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🖤 Dr Claire Askew
OneNightStanzas
WHO WANTS POEMS ON THEIR TL? #amreading #poetry Okay * cracks knuckles *First up is WHAT THE LIVING DO by Marie Howe, one of my all time favourites ever ever
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Megan Hatch
meganehatch
I'm up next. Make sure you're also following @AENickelsPhD thread! #PAScholarStrike #ScholarStrike https://twitter.com/SeanMcC_PA/status/1303708845206900745 Hi everyone! Thanks for joining me for the next hour while I talk about div
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Hannah 🙋🏻♀️
missradders
A thread for my 2020 reads... Book 1: Airhead - Emily Maitlis Picked this up on a whim as was on offer in Waterstones. Really enjoyable quick read and a
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Sakshi Udavant (Luna)
TheWriterLuna
End of the Year writing thread: 2020 was my first year venturing into the writing world as a freelance journalist. I'm incredibly grateful for all the wonderful editors I've
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[THREAD: REDDER THAN RED]1/68The China Mao grew up in was feudal, poor, and run by a king who was run by a queen who was run by devious despotism. By
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