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Federico Andrade Rivas
andradefederico
Planetary health (“health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems”) is an emerging holistic health field that is gaining momentum. Excited about it, we decided to review
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Amardeep Singh
Electrostani
I was recently invited to fill out a reputational survey for English Ph.D. programs for U.S. News & World Report. I agreed to do it, but I kept thinking --
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Cicely Marston
cicely
The phrase 'world beating' science (& apps in #Covid19) is being normalised. But science is incremental and based on global discovery. Govts *choose* to fund science poorly, making us compete
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Some were surprised that culture-warriors who began by attacking humanities disciplines in the name of science ended up as Covid-deniers.But it only makes sense that people who want history without
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Scott Stephens
scottjstephens
I'm always amused when people get upset when asked to slightly expand their vocabulary & use words *in their proper context.* Grammatically, Male & Female can be adjectives or nouns
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Dr Monica H Green
monicaMedHist
I've been thinking thru the night of the @NewYorker's response (via https://news.avclub.com/a-medieval-scholar-schools-the-new-yorker-about-the-bla-1844419326) to @MedievalRobots's critique. If by "facts," the NYer mea
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Lindsey Leininger
lindsleininger
I've lived my entire professional life at the intersection of Econ Blvd and Epi Street. I won't mince words: Economists have a lot to offer the epi modeling community. And
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Teresa M. Bejan
tmbejan
Wow, I'm touched by the response here, especially from students embarking on their own peer-review journeys!A few thoughts on my own over the years:https://twitter.com/tmbejan/status/1356291403937181699 Rejection is a part of the
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
I'm reviewing a paper today that has me wondering about whether interdisciplinary fields have worsened silos rather than breaking them down. (1/n) Its written with the literature of rural development,
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Jaap Stronks
jaapstronks
Noticed how the majority of Dutch virologists and modellers responsible for the Dutch COVID-19 strategy have a veterinary (animal medicine) background? A short thread 1/x ‘One Health’ is the scientific
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Stephanie Kelton
StephanieKelton
If MMTers were just doing standard Keynesian macro, then we would not have arrived at completely different conclusions (from mainstream Keynesians) re: the Bush tax cuts, the Clinton surpluses, the
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Steven Shorrock
StevenShorrock
Good conversation this. A few thoughts in this thread.https://twitter.com/bentipney/status/1281336072442720257 Human Factors/Ergonomics is only one of several disciplines concerned with human performance. It has a particular twin purpose an
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Nothing Never Happens: A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
RadPedagogy
this is a thread about the new report on how yale university has decided to restructure is graduate programs in the humanities. here are two teasers from the final report,
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
A few thoughts about research funding pertaining to systemic racism, structural bias, and inequity in health sciences and related disciplines... As a qualitative researcher with a PhD in education, finding
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Nico Lacetera
NicoLacetera
Interested in pursuing #doctoral studies to understand the working of #organizations, their economic #performance, and their #social #impact? You should apply to the #PhD #Program in #Strategic #Management at the
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David Arroyo Guardeño
davidalqabri
@LakaviciusR, thanks for the invitation to discuss the goals of TRESCA in the roundtable "Digital Economy, SME's, Industry and Supply chains" of the initiative "ICT Verticals and Horizontals for Blockchain
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