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Vamsee Juluriđđș
VamseeJuluri
Since #IndiaAgainstPropaganda maybe you all will find what this propaganda researcher has been writing useful! Here's a tweet thread of my articles analyzing propaganda during several key events over the
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annie mitchell
annieingarden
Training in clinical psychology IS hard for trainees & trainers caught in interaction of toxic systems of academia & mh & at bigger picture, clash of extrinsic neoliberal values of
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Fidato
tequieremos
On this day in 1922, the Ottoman Sultanate was abolished after ruling for 600 years. At its peak, it included what is now Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel,
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Sarah Constantin
s_r_constantin
This is false. Startups are designed to commercialize technologies whose core invention already exists. BioNTech and Moderna both commercialized/developed platforms based on innovations from academic labs.https://twitter.com/IlanGur/status/
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Will
willehelmwonka
Thread: When I tell people that a lot of ppl in China feel their opinions and desires are heard by the government, they look at me like Iâve had a
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Bonnie Stewart
bonstewart
i wrote a thing. we can't go on like this.https://twitter.com/insidehighered/status/1326374600389824517 findings from summer 2020 global survey of university instructors:- fewer than 1 in 10 of us *always* read the Terms
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Markus Eichhorn
markus_eichhorn
Fraggle Rock as a metaphor for academia: a thread The dynamics of the Fraggle Rock universe revolve around the interactions between Fraggles, Doozers, Gorgs and Silly Creatures. Each has
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Economic & Political Weekly
epw_in
#EPWConversationsOur #TwitterTakeover with @PKashwan and @arpithakodiveri has begun!They will be discussing state accountability in environmental governance.Join the conversation and send us your questions in Hindi, Kannada or English, in t
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Shant Mesrobian
ShantMM
So I have an analogy that I think is useful for understanding our current obsession with victimhood â one that I think is more constructive than the common critiques. In
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Dominika Langenmayr
D_Langenmayr
I promised a thread about my twitter experience when I reached 4000 followers. Here it is! Read if you want to know more about this econ professorâs twitter experience (and
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David Fickling
davidfickling
Here's a story about how a ship-eating clam helped bring about the Industrial Revolution: The naval shipworm Teredo Navalis is an under-appreciated marker of globalization.It's a type of highly adapted
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Rauðgrani á±ááąáŠáŽá±ááżá
GraniRau
Afraid are your hosts, fey is your leaderYou have angered Ăthin: we offer you battle.On the downs of Dun-heath and in Dylgia-valesI bid you battle, âneath the Iassar-fellsâ brow.May Ăthin
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Chris Nicholas
CatalysisChris
We should remember that "journals are, in their core functions, researcherâdriven enterprises" 1/nhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dech.12635 One aspect I've never seen addressed in the context of open access /
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
Night owl thread. Not long ago, I finished my 3-year term on a national committee with the worst acronym, the Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Program (ACEDIP). It's
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brandon proia
brndnpr
The news out of Mississippi this week was bad. I have worked with Garrett for years, through editing his first book and working on books to prison initiatives more broadlyâI
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Jussi Paananen
datadriveby
As a part of the discussion of sequencing of different #Covid19 strains, I've been asked by many, what the sequencing capacity of Finnish universities would be (and if they should
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