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Jerry Dickinson
JerrySDickinson
Pittsburgh is an American Apartheid city. Here’s the reality.(THREAD) (2) As sociologists Nancy Denton and Doug Massey wrote in their seminal book, American Apartheid, “Although America’s apartheid may not be
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
I feel genuinely sorry for people who feel they need to engage with @/janeclarejones lack of understanding of gender dysphoria and unwillingness to engage with trans accounts of our experiences.I
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💕🇵🇰 Aurora Borealis 🇵🇰💞
PropitiousOn3O
A #thread of some #Kashmiri surnames 1.BHAT/BUTT:- This surname belongs to Saraswati Brahmin caste and is widely found in India and Pakistan. In Kashmir they converted to islam. 2.DAR/DHAR:- This
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Lauren Olsen
laurendolsen
Long overdue, I am curious about the work entailed in making this happen, how these reforms will actually take shape, and, of course, who is charged with doing this work.
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Casey Millburg
cmillburg
81 yrs ago tonight, the extraordinary criminologist Edwin Sutherland gave a speech to the American Sociological Society that marked the start of a shift in what legal systems recognize as
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
This article frames Palantir - providers of the NHSX data store - as a disruptive *defense* contractor not a Silicon Valley unicorn. https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/7/16/21323458/palantir-ipo-hhs-protect-peter-thiel-cia-intelligence Now why
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
As people in poor countries get richer, they have a *greater* tendency to emigrate. I just released two major studies, one joint with @MariapiaMendola, exploring this remarkable phenomenon.Long-read summary here:
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Ezra Zuckerman Sivan
ewzucker
Here's a quick sociological take on why it's an understandable mistake for well-meaning people to be uncomfortable with "Jew," & why this is not inconsistent with the idea that one
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The Counter
TheCounter
#THREAD: Some 110,000 restaurants have closed permanently in the U.S. due to Covid-19. We talk a lot about the economic impact, but there’s a less-discussed *social* impact, as communities lose
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Priyamvada Gopal
PriyamvadaGopal
So the news from Cambridge, which someone asked me to comment on, is beyond tedious. A government-ordered regulation suppressing protest (under the guise of free speech) has been pushed through
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Katie Hauschildt
KatieHauschildt
#tweetorial Excited to share my and @agoodbirth paper's on clinical ethics consultation and physician authority, now out in @SHIjournal https://bit.ly/2ngYU8C 1/13 We re-examine past conclusions about the role of clinical ethics
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LSE Inequalities
LSEInequalities
Welcome to 'Wealth Inequality Across the Globe' With Professor Li Chunling, Professor Louis Chauvel, Sventlana Mareeva, Professor Celi Scalon, Professor Kwang-Yeong Shin and @MikeSav47032563 The theme today is to understand
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MindSkills:
GeorgeSilverman
1/ https://twitter.com/CarlHunterson23/status/1329547363959058435?s=20Most importantly, how do you answer such a question? By what mental processes (MindSkills)? First, notice that@CarlHunterson2 is following his curiosity and actually aski
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Dr. Devashish Palkar
DevPalkar
Toxic relationships are one of the major stressors responsible for mental health problems and most people don't know the signs of it and keep dragging it at the expense of
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Caitlyn Collins
CaitlynMCollins
The pandemic has made a bad situation worse. Some of these struggles only public policy can solve. I wrote in @HarvardBiz about the 4 federal policies all US families need:paid
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Sam Greene
samagreene
We need to recognize how remarkable this is./1https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/11/us/politics/supreme-court-election-texas.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage Part of me, of course, wants to see this as mundane --
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