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EmmaLBriant
IMPORTANT THREAD ON DISINFO: I have working class roots. First hand knowledge of how difficult it is for working & vulnerable unemployed people to make improvements to their position. My
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Texas Observer
TexasObserver
1/ The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act requires certain institutions that hold Indigenous remains in their collections to repatriate them to the tribes they belong to. But a
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christina ong • 鄧以華
ong_going
Really heartened to see my Asian American friends learning more about our history of struggle in this country and histories of global solidarity with non-Asian POC. And, it’s also frustrating
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Amarnath Amarasingam
AmarAmarasingam
1. There has been a lot of talk about QAnon and a well-known body of work in the sociology of religion/social psychology called the “failure of prophecy”. A new piece
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Dipankar
Shomes_quest
#ThreadTHE STORY OF THE LADY WHO DESIGNED "PARAM VIR CHAKRA " HIGHEST MILITARY DECORATIONThe #ParamVirChakra was designed by #SavitriKhanolkar, a Swiss national whose real name was Eve Yvonne Maday de
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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
If this is how @SpeakerPelosi and @TheDemocrats are going to message climate change—"framed" or *hidden behind marginal issues like "habitat" or "clean air, clean water" or even "health" or "mo
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
As expected, our @washingtonpost editorial today on the delayed second dose vaccine strategy has generated a vigorous and interesting dialogue. https://tinyurl.com/y7c6v9hz Here are my takeaways (a thread): 1/18 The debate
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JÓLFAÐR 𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐈𝐑
ofKorinth
Refuting the accusation of homosexuality against Odin,or, on erroneous claims and their origins.When conflicts arise among the religious spheres of the right, you're sure to hear a specific sentiment thrown
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Natalie Buske Thomas
buske_natalie
I will try to explain how I already knew this, but one of you might be able to put it into words better than I can. First, if you haven't
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Baldaccio d'Anghiari
Autiauto
THREAD on Strauss’ Epilogue: I promised awhile ago a thread on why one should read Leo Strauss. I’ll probably make a more general thread on that, but 1st, here is
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J. Nathan Matias
natematias
What can we learn from social/computational science about policies to govern coordinated actors in a world of overlapping platforms and media? Yesterday, I summarized a few points on how to
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Douglas Guilbeault
DzGuilbeault
1/ Our new paper is out today in @NatureComms! “Experimental Evidence of Scale-induced Category Convergence across Populations.” In a time of so much political division, I hope this study can
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Jessica Scott
JessicaScott09
So let's talk about what the Fort Hood Report misses. I'm talking about this publicly and On Here because a lot of folks tend to listen to people On Here
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schmoo
samuel_ernest
I think a lot about the relationship between theology and religious studies and the subjects we study and the complexities of a field like theology where you are supposed to
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Nightmare Vision
GodCloseMyEyes
some books from this year: gods of pegana, lord dunsany. between this & the book of wonders, I preferred this. a primitive religious mythology described in a typical pantheon. sorrows
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😷 Will Gervais 😷
wgervais
The Origins of Religious Disbelief: A Dual Inheritance Approach, now in press at SPPS.Me,@Nava_Caluori , @MNajlePhD . Preprint at https://psyarxiv.com/e29rt Tweetorial about it Atheism makes a nice test case for
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