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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
All right.For people who want to know just how dangerous conspiracy theories like Qanon are, and want to know how and why we must defeat them, let's talk about the
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Alex Haslam
alexanderhaslam
For the last 4 months @Niksteffens @ReicherStephen @sarahvivbentley & I have been working on a major review of leadership during #COVID19. It was accepted for publication in Social Issues &
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Yonatan Strauch
ydstrauch
Yeah, you're paying attention to peak oil demand but its probably a much bigger deal than you think! THREADhttps://twitter.com/CascadeInst/status/1303347629963857920 We made 3 main points in this article: Peak oil demand
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
Projections from pseudo-reality.Could be the title of a funny series.https://twitter.com/CodyMillerELA/status/1343617887748161674 Since I'm spelling out the game very clearly for people, let me do it here for #DisruptTexts.The claim bei
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
Sinology/Chinese intellectual history twitter, tell me if the book I am looking for exists, and if it doesn't, the closest thing to it. Scholars of Western thought see years 1870-1950
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the otter of my own fat
tommyinboots
HAES is good and cool, and i'm glad HAES exists in the world, but HAES is not the same as fat politics. let me explain. HAES stands for "health at
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Andrew D Wilson
PsychScientists
Some thoughts on verbal instruction in coaching (seems to be a key point of disagreement between ecological and non-ecological types) 1/n Coaches want to be able to give their athletes
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Some of you have asked if this fragment, Darmstadt HS-4262, could have been written by Bede. While this seems to be unlikely there is a fascinating story to be told
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
1/13 Today I want to talk about the discourse of archaeology in Southeast Asia (something that I call the Two World Problem) and I'm wondering if it's the same for
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Ranil Dissanayake
scepticalranil
This is a subject dearly close to my heart: communicating economics to non-economists.Almost my entire career has been about this, through policy notes, teaching, speeches, presentations, emails, discussions over coffee
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Christopher Polt | Tofte 🏳️🌈
CBPolt
When you watch an animated film by Disney (& lots of other studios), do you ever get the feeling of being utterly transported out of your life & brought somewhere
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Carenza B📚🌼✨
carenzaonbooks
2021 Reading Thread 1) The Angry Tide by Winston Graham Book 7 in the Poldark series So glad to be back in this worldMakes me want to rewatch the showWill
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Kensy Cooperrider
kensycoop
Does gesturing save cognitive resources during a verbal analogies task? Nope. (If anything, the opposite.) Part of a wave of recent findings suggesting gesture may not be so helpful (for
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Xiao Zhan ✿ 赞
xzhan1005
xiao zhan ✿ moments collections what they sayhttps://twitter.com/i/events/1237571269660487680?s=20what he sayshttps://twitter.com/i/events/1237571133559406592?s=20 fan interactionshttps://twitter.com/i/events/1185641716793171968?s=20fashi
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Most IndoEuropean tribes did not remember where their homeland was by the time they composed literature. But the ancient Zoroastrian text Vendidad give a list of 16 ancestral lands, none
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Emily D. Warfield
EmilyDWarfield
This tweet is still going, which pleases me greatly, and so I thought I’d provide some personal context for it.https://twitter.com/emilydwarfield/status/1302274601695797254 I grew up middle class, at certain points even upper
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