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profhuq
When legitimate critiques of elite intellectualism lead one to be anti-theory we remove possibilities of marginalized communities to articulate their own conceptions of themselves and to see those expressions as
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Columba Achilleos
Cachilleossarll
Absolutely thrilled to share my article on the visual politics of #WPS just published with @IAJournal_CH: '"Seeing" the Women, Peace and Security agenda: visual (re)productions of WPS in UK government
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Dr James Strong
dr_james_strong
Now online @MileEndInst: the first of two blog posts summarising the key findings of my new @HansardSociety Parliamentary Affairs article, which asks "Did Theresa May kill the war powers convention?":https://www.qmul.ac.uk/mei/new
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Alexandra King, MD
kingalexandraMD
(1) As an MS4 applying into IM residency, I would end all of my interviews with a question about examples of women in leadership positions. If I was lucky, I
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
Many years ago, I researched Holocaust denial for a play. This was pre-internet, and the variety I studied and wrote about was the faux-academic style, in which deniers dressed up
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Dr. Tim 'Stick' Szczykutowicz
Prof_TimStick
1/11 #UnsolicitedArticleReview Authors link radiology leadership prioritizing CT protocol teams with dose reduction amounts. Awesome paper! https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2020.01.044@JACRJournal @aapmHQ @ctisus @CtSpectral @SABImaging @EFOM
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Steve Saideman
smsaideman
I love how Canada Day is also: "hey, I got tenure/promoted day" for academic types. And what is especially nice this year is seeing so many young women get tenure.
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Huge anxiety in non-Russell Group unis about financial implications of a) CAG reversion and b) lifting of the cap (assuming both happen which seems likely). Suddenly they may potentially be
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Hey, maybe a problem with elite journalism is that it starts with the assumption that nobody knows any Trump supporters and then casts itself in the role of intrepid anthropologist
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Ilan Berman
ilanberman
As far as propaganda goes, this is really something. Let's be clear about what China is actually doing in Xinjiang. 1/https://twitter.com/Chinamission2un/status/1343985069795516416 The PRC is currently estimated to be interning more
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Now that we have all seen some light at the end of the tunnel, how do we approach 2021 as PIs? Some thoughts on the next 6-9 months 1. Everyone
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Cite Black Women.
citeblackwomen
We had a great conversation @UNCWomensCtr about the politics of citation a black women’s knowledge production. One of the things that came up was this issue of action. How do
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DivyaET
rdivia
My oxygen is science, I get energy from science says Krishna Ella, CEO Bharat Biotech in today's press conference on Covaxin. We supply vaccines to 123 countries, and we have
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Ben Tappin
Ben_Tappin
New preprint!Why are people’s policy opinions influenced by cues from political parties? We studied the theory that people use party cues as heuristics, stand-ins for their lack of policy information
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Rachel Connolly
RachelConnoll14
A thing I often think is missing from the uni discourse is that young people who aren't from a pretty wealthy (/academic/high cultural capital) background actually have no idea what
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Levi McLaughlin
mclaughlin_levi
Japan Airlines is seconding some of its female ground staff to work (the word here is 奉仕 hōshi, to minister or reverently serve) as miko, or shrine maidens, in a
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