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Milan Babic
mbabic_1
Remarkable: Unilever is about to scrap its relocation plans if NL's "exit tax" becomes reality. This will not only have implications for NL, but gives a glimpse into how governments
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Paolo Sandro
PaoloSandro2
A few remarks on @davidallengreen's foray into constitutional theory (thread). Let's start with what we agree on: first, a codified constitution is not a necessary requirement for constitutionalism. I argue
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Jeffrey H. Michaels
jmichael424
@FundacioI For my first Twitter thread I thought I'd discuss some observations about Biden's press readouts with foreign leaders and what clues they offer about his administration's foreign policy 1/
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Rachel Gain
RachelGainMusic
I am sharing this statement on behalf of a cross-section of graduate students in the Division of Music History, Theory, and Ethnomusicology (MHTE) at the University of North Texas, the
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smallerrors
learning fat politics is like putting on glasses you had no idea you needed. suddenly you can see everything in shocking detail, more than you thought possible.https://twitter.com/tommyinboots/status/1343630251805585409 there's a common
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Torsten Kathke
torstenkathke
Many others are already parsing the report of the 1776 Commission. This much here: It's a propagandist hack job.What interested me were the people involved with it.(They're pretty much who
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Hamid Hatsaandh
HamidHatsaandh
Thread:Ministry of Education's decision to move early grades (1-3) to mosques has created concerns and worries. Here is how this will help. Yes, I do think it is not as
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
What's it like to work as an economist at a non-academic research institute, like RAND? This is a question I get a lot, especially during job market season. #EconTwitter I
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Sam Rocha
SamRochadotcom
While I generally work in the realm of conceptual analysis and argumentation for my academic work, I find that Catholics are incredibly weak in appreciating and grasping the burdens of
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Kiitan Bolajoko
LifeofKitana
At the start of my masters, I read the most brilliant publication by @seyeabimbola about the power asymmetries that result in continued authorship by local academic writers in global health
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Andrew Neil
afneil
You accuse me of regularly praising Trump for four years. Yet cannot produce a single example. Not one.You ignore my many criticisms of Trump on this very platform. Unable to
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Archaeologists & historians from all fields are experiencing an increase in online abuse from third parties. My colleagues & I are seeking robust data on the form this abuse takes,
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Bhawna Vij
CircularBusine1
"The fashion industry is the world's second most polluting" Yes, we heard. But what I haven't found is an academic article for this claim. Any suggestions? Closest I found was
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Chris Hudson
ChrisHudson76
I had a completely out-of-the-blue message today from a former pupil who I taught more than 20 years ago. It blew me away.As a Christmas surprise, it was one of
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EM Simpson
charlie_simpson
With an academic lens: studies of protest and social movements typically focus on the "rebels' dilemma" - the collective action problem of getting people to show upbut there is also
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Shannen Dee Williams, Ph.D.
BlkNunHistorian
Hi Folks! I'm still on break. However, I have received lots of messages & emails over the past few days requesting scholarly book & article recommendations to help contextualize the
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