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Barmak Nassirian
BarmakN
The Critique of Neoliberal Reason: for at least 30 years--a mere decade after we took the wrong turn into debt-financing of higher ed--"experts" have focused on making debt more affordable
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
Have long argued that the slowly-growing professional revolt over Ofsted ( #PauseOfsted etc) was a channelled version of Brexity frustrations applied to the structural inequalities of education Brexit, more than
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Andrew Baker
Andrew___Baker
Okay rather than continuing to gripe into the wind, I'm going to lay my cards on the table. As some of you know I'm interested in the discussion around corporate
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Andy Elders
AndyElders
THREAD: This is an astounding number that makes a clear case for why we need to #endmandatoryminimums. Prosecutors & police make choices about what to charge and what plea offers
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
Day 2 of the NIH #LongCovid conference.First up w Dr. Carlos del Rio on social determinants of health, race, and ethnicity in #LongCovid-the pandemic has exacerbated health inequalities-this is not
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Josh Powell
JoshuaCPowell
Important (ungated, for now!) new paper from DG Board Member @dadakim and @fulyafelicity on othering in COVID19, beginning with a sad global history of racialized othering in pandemics https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-o
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Eric Koester
erickoester
We are massively failing students in college and grad school now -- Covid didn't cause; but exposed brightly. College was always more about a credential than learning, but at least
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LizB_Maloza
LizB_Maloza
RAPE IN PRISON (Thread)#TakingOffTheMask, by @JustDetentionSA is a documentary everyone should watch: because it's informative, it triggers one's own reflections, it's harsh, but also gentle.And there are some points that,
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Anna Stansbury
annastansbury
Does having women in top positions help close the gender pay gap?This fascinating research from the US suggests the answer might be "no". They find no difference in the earnings
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Arpit Gupta
arpitrage
I recommend @andymukherjee70's long piece here, but I have a different view. For better or worse, China-like growth doesn't seem to be in the cards for India. But a sustainable
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Two quick things. This doesn't quite match what I get in ATUS; I get 333 minutes men, 291 women. But more to the point, this is the wrong way to
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Black Socialists in America
BlackSocialists
Looks cool.Sadly, the title inherently reinforces the messiah complex and personality cult in referencing Hoover’s label for Fred.This could set us back if there is no clear acknowledgement of this
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Some quick thoughts on what we just sawFirstly hardly a unique insight but hard to overstimate the difference between the two last inaugurals. America has meandered sharply along its political
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Helen Berents
hmberents
Hello 2021! Let me start the year by evangalising the tracking of work hours for academics & how (even imperfectly) doing it has improved my mental health, work, & life
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Black in Science Policy
BlackInSciPol
Over the past few days we have honored past #PioneersOfPolicy. Today, we are recognizing present #PioneersOfPolicy. May the past and the present inspire the future.@ResearchAmerica x @BlackInSciPol#BlackInSciPolWeek#BlackInSciPol#BlackInSTE
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
€5 fine paid to charity for the use of "truely".Jokes aside, this is one of the most impressive statements I've ever seen, if the goal was to fit as many
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