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Jon Lindsay
jonrlindsay
Roger Petersen offers a useful framework for understanding why people participate in political violence. In his terms we should understand Jan 6th as unorganized resistance (+1), not an organized rebellion
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Alex Deam
someotheralex
Seems like a bad article based on two politicians pointing to what look like small *observational studies* but somehow ignoring the much larger observational study on 500,000 people in the
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Amy Crawford
amyecrawford
“Jazz Studies”- let’s talk about it. What does it mean to have a PhD, Masters or Bachelors in jazz? What is the scholar’s relationship to black music, black culture, within
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FRANK CUNHA III 🇺🇸 ARCHITECT
FRANKCUNHAIII
After Brunelleschi & Alberti’s studies, almost every artist in Florence and Italy tried to represent three-dimensional objects using the geometric perspective in their paintings. From Donatello, Masolino & Uccello to Perugino
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Dan Gardner
dgardner
The pandemic should have alerted us to the fact we may be blind to potentially catastrophic risks that can be foreseen and prevented. So where are the determined efforts to
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
I agree that this article shows a wisdom in thinking by @MonicaGandhi9 Ultimately, it will take years to know which specific policies helped and hurt, but it takes a wise
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TOPIC Research Group
topic_group
Some important messages from our @Cochrane_CCMD #TonyJames @Tess_Reardon @Cathy_Creswell review on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. THREAD (1/9) Read here: http://ow.ly/vAcs50ClA50
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Colin Toffelmire
colintoffelmire
Theological Education and creation care, a thread:Start here:https://religiondispatches.org/dispatches-from-the-rhodian-shore-a-tough-love-letter-to-religious-studies/ The author makes the clear and important observations a) that religion/t
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
AGREE - very important that we clearly distinguish between different types of studies. I discussed this at House of Lords select COVID-19 investigation (below - Q52 9th June) and
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Black pepper has one of the most interesting pharmacologies of any common kitchen spiceIt activates the cannabinoid system, mildly inhibits the breakdown of serotonin, and acts as a Pgp inhibitor,
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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/8Lockdown scepticism is on the riseLockdowns are costly in money, impacts to public health and liberty. We have jumped out of the plane first and only now are we taking
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Clare Griffin
balalaichnitsa
So in the context of recent conversations about Slavic Studies societies putting in place anti-racism policies, this piece was published by someone working at a major Russian Studies centrehttps://twitter.com/sjostromtj/status/1278089431476
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Simon Munk
psimonk
I blocked a load of anti LTN folks today. And you know what, I feel so much better. I get that some folks have very legitimate concerns about LTNs and
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Robert L. Reece, PhD
PhuzzieSlippers
We talked about colorism in my class this week.Inevitably, they asked me how do I think we can fix it.I definitely do not have a complete answer to that question,
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Jonathan Haidt
JonHaidt
.@sapinker is an exemplary academic, bringing interesting ideas to the public, with nuance. An "open letter" against him in part for tweeting academic studies is unfair.https://docs.google.com/document/d/17ZqWl5grm_F5Kn_0OarY9Q2jl
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David Schraub
schraubd
There's now an "author's note" appended to the @tabletmag hit job on California's Ethnic Studies Curriculum, which fails to address the seemingly core sin that the author falsified key pieces
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