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P. Gabrielle Foreman
profgabrielle
I want to talk about indexing and #CiteBlackWomen. Finishing a book? INDEXING can erase or *highlight* emerging + the most established scholars. We had to point to where @marthasjones_, Frances
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
Eric Schliesser at @nescio13 has a really interesting criticism of my book: 1. that I do not judge scholarship as learning for its own sake and 2. that I think
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Juan Sebastian Lozano
Juan_Lozano__
My sense as an outsider is that political psychology is inextricably influenced by The Authoritarian Personality, even though most people in the field regard this work somewhere between deeply flawed
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Life Notes 🍃
LifeNotesLN
Stop letting doubts dictate your actions and emotions.Learn How You Can Overcome Doubt[THREAD] If someone tells you not to think about a purple elephant, what’s the first thing you do? If
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Wizzie 🇨🇦
eacanada
Yesterday, I wrote about what NH’s HB20 vouchers are and how they could be used. Feel free to read through that intro (preview here) or jump into this new #NHPolitics
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John R. Legg
thejohnlegg
158 years ago, thirty-eight Dakota men prepared for their death in Mankato, Minnesota. Remember their names. #dakota381. Ta-he-do-ne-cha, (One who forbids his house.)2. Plan-doo-ta, (Red Otter.)3. Wy-a-tah-ta-wa, (His People.) 4.
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Scott Frazier
safrazie
Finally getting caught up on the superb lolita podcast. One of the things I find I am thinking about differently is the winky tag line to the Kubrick movie "How
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
My book, Automating Finance: Infrastructures, Engineers, and the Making of Electronic Markets, comes out today with Cambridge University Press.https://www.cambridge.org/core_title/gb/529998I'd like to take a few tweets to talk about the
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simon evans
TheSimonEvans
I will take this, from Asimov.But my favourite quote of his, was “THE MOST EXCITING PHRASE TO HEAR IN SCIENCE, THE ONE THAT HERALDS NEW DISCOVERIES, IS NOT ‘EUREKA’ BUT
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Hungry Chipmunk
hungrychipmunk
Jewish history myth-busting thread:Samuel Palache (c. 1515–1616) was a merchant, diplomat, and privateer. While he definitely did exist (and lead a remarkable life), he is often heavily romanticized as a
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
I finished reading @petestrzok’s Compromised. I highly recommend it, particularly for those who want an inside look at the FBI, an inside look at the Mueller investigation, and/or an introduction
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JA Kahan
thegoodbadbook
Yeah, 2020 has been a giant bummer but you know what? In the midst of all my cancelled plans (e.g. my wedding) and endless worrying, looking back, I realize I've
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Laura Rozen
lrozen
WaPo got Bolton book too. “Pres. Trump asked Chinese Pres. Xi Jinping to help him win the 2020 U.S. election...”https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-asked-chinas-xi-to-help-him-win-reelection-according-to-bolton-book/2020/06/17
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MJ Rymsza-Pawlowska
malgorzatar
a few years ago, I slowly began doing a bit of preliminary research and reading for a project tentatively called "Going to Washington." My intention at the time was that
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alana christina emanuella jenkins
paciorettys
chris kreider plays guitar, speaks multiple languages including russian so he can communicate with his teammates, loves reading so much he once tried to start a book club with the
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natalie keyssar
nataliekeyssar
honestly i really wish that just once these institutions and their members would tell the corporate lawyers and crisis managers to shut up about liability, and say "we f***ed up
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