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Catherine Foot
csfoot
Displays of deeply ingrained ageism are much more prevalent than the social media outcry against Lord Sumption's position on the value of life at the weekend would suggest https://www.ageing-better.org.uk/blogs/why-i-confronted-lord-sum
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Dr. Maya J. Goldenberg
goldenbergmaya1
Coronavirus vaccines are here, ! Now what? A thread from a qualified doctor (the real kind of doctor) 1- Eleven months into #COVID19 pandemic, many citizens of wealthy nations are
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Ben Williamson
BenPatrickWill
Few people have asked what's the problem and what's the solution to big tech involvement in HE.Problems first:https://twitter.com/BenPatrickWill/status/1327387541193043968 Problem 1: Tendency to construct HE as broken. An old trick,
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John Warner
biblioracle
When I sat down to consider writing what would become Why They Can't Write, I thought it would be a book of pedagogy, an articulation of a particular philosophy towards
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Alan Simpson
cityalan
1. Here's a Twitter thread about the latest pre-print paper from @MentalHealthPRU: Experiences of living with mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a coproduced, participatory qualitative
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
“Giving prosecutors more authority & leverage to punish those who are despised—white racist fascists, for example—will inevitably result in more poor nonwhite people being prosecuted.” White crime often leads to
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Aurelien Mondon
aurelmondon
Uncritical coverage of the 'white working class' and the 'left behind' is not only factually wrong, it is reactionary and dangerous. Here is why First and most obvious, it
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Erin You Ain't Pro Life Without A Mask
chargrille
Some educational resources for those of good faith who want to inform themselves about the various forms of relief that black activists have called for as part of "defund the
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Robyn Orfitelli
rorfitelli
This morning we are meeting with UCEA for the second of two dispute resolution meetings over the 2020-2021 HE pay & working conditions. So what is the state of play
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Roy Ngerng
royngerng
The more I stay in Taiwan, the more I realize that Taiwan is not that different from Singapore. The difference is that I can speak up in one but I
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Liz Hsiao Lan Alper
LizAlps
#PayUpHollywood update! We’re 2 weeks into collecting data from our Support Staff survey. Here’s a peak of the numbers so far:In LA, making under $53,600/yr is considered rent burdened. But
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Htet Thiha Zaw
HtetThihaZaw
An interesting thing about the current #coup in #Myanmar are, unlike the precedents, are the two forces against #Tatmadaw that maybe stronger than sanctions: a middle class that protest with
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Thoughts on the briefing today, and the path ahead. While the govt has finally announced a national lockdown + schools moving to remote learning, the path ahead is likely going
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Nicholas Guyatt
NicholasGuyatt
A thread on the outrage (and worse) directed against my colleague Priya Gopal yesterday. First, the context: during a football match on Monday in which the players agreed to take
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Samrad Ghane
sam_ghane
Fortunately, this year had also other things to offer than a raging global pandemic. Here is my pick of the most interesting works in #CulturalPsychiatry and #GlobalMentalHealth in 2020 (thread
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IPPR
IPPR
THREAD: Austerity ripped the resilience out of the health and care service before it confronted its greatest challengeOur new report reveals the extent of the crisis that was facing medics
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