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Sarah Bouchat
sarahbouchat
I'm neither an education expert nor an IR scholar but @profpaulpoast and @colaresi's threads on "canon" are a useful, if oblique, insight into how the way we teach a subject
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Sanjukta Paul
sanjuktampaul
A brief word about having resigned my fellowship with the Thurman Arnold Project: I decided it's appropriate to now focus upon a current organizational effort among junior academics in the
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Brother Eddy⚡
waronweakness
How to use Magic to Win Big in a World of Logic11 Rules of Alchemy by @rorysutherland #wowthreads[THREAD] 1. The opposite of a good idea can also be a good
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
On Jan 17th 2020, The WHO recommended the use of the Corman-Drosten PCR test as a gold standard for detecting SARS-Cov-2 before the paper was even submitted for publishing. 2/n
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Jimmy Sweet
JimmySkuya
Chapter 3 of Hämäläinen’s Comanche Empire 2.0 (I mean Lakota America.) Covers the period 1760-1800. Another decent chapter but I’m starting to notice some troubling patterns in the book. First,
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Luke Stark
luke_stark
The New Yorker has a big piece on AI ethics out today (quoting lots of great folks) -- but with an overall framing that doesn't sit well with me, and
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Justine Zhang
tisjune
What does it mean to make causal inferences about conversational behaviours? Why does that matter, why's it difficult, what would it take to get there? My #CSCW2020 paper w/ @m_sendhil
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
deonteleologist
In light of the afropessimism discourse, I want to share some of my favorite points raised in an excellent article by @touchfaith on the topic in @JournalSpectre. Full article can
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
A brief history of the PCR fiasco of the Pandemic that can't seem to end.It all started on Jan 10th 2020, when WHO reported that there is an outbreak in
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Dr. Gerald Roche
GJosephRoche
Second lecture, January 14, 1976. As I see it, today’s lecture covers two main topics: a discussion of methodology in relation to the study of power a discussion
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Septuagesimaexpialidocious
benjamindcrosby
Vague thoughts on Scripture & revelation: it seems to me that, historically, the Christian church has discussed God's special revelation in at least three ways: in Christ, in God's calling
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EdTechCentral
central_ed
Findings from a study on multilingualism, literacy, and cognition in Delhi, Hyderabad, and Patna (2016-20). #education #multilingualism #lanugagemixing Findings and recommendations for policymakers1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Tom47748
tom47748
[1/x] A very interesting, wide-ranging, paper from Devin J. Stewart in the recent volume edited by Marianna Klar. Some random thoughts & excerpts He gives his take on the structure/purpose/genre
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Diogo Veríssimo
verissimodiogo
Let me tell you about "Consuming #wildlife – managing demand for products in the wildlife trade", new special section @PaN_BES, I co-edited with @JAGlikman For a summary: https://relationalthinkingblog.com/2020/12/02/2272/ For m
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Farwa Sial
farwasial
Lots of debate on Modernisation Theory on twitter. I looked at this in detail for research: a thread on literature which speaks to its Eurocentrism, methodological limitations & stagiest approach
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Ryan Powers
rmpowers
Dan Maliniak, Sue Peterson, @MikeTierneyIR, and I hope you’ll consider adding our new edited volume, Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide in International Relations, to your summer reading list. Link: http://press.georgetown.edu/book/georg
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