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Dr Rukmini Pande
RukminiPande
Unsure what's caused the uptick of interest in my work but some relevant threads if you'd like to understand my take on fandom racism and specifically on the ongoing discussions
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Deborah Brewis
DeborahBrewis
5 anti-racist actions we can take now:1/5Amplify & resist appropriation of the work of POC esp.WOC who have been developing and doing this work for many years and thinking through
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Christopher Nichols
CMcKNichols
This #1776 thing is absurd. @DrIbram is right. The lack of citations, primary sources, serious historiographical & scholarly apparatus = clear tell this is a political "hack-job" masquerading as an
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David Hartin
davehartin
The thing about "learning from each other" for EM is that it's never learning together - it's single specialists wanting to "teach" the EM team something.It's patronising and arrogant.Colleagues had
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
I’m not a historian of fascism but the idea that we shouldn’t use the term because it only makes sense in the context of its origins seems like an overly
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Association for Iranian Studies انجمن ایران پژوهی
AIS_1967
In the spirit of the season, we asked @AIS_1967 president @naghmehs to share 5 things that impacted her research on the 1979 revolutionary generation in 2020. She wrote: "I'm currently
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Bhakti Shringarpure
bhakti_shringa
There’s always critique about lazy acacia-sunset book cover for African books. I don’t get when/how the fertile acacia period occurred but older covers of #Africanlit are just extra extra extra
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Lots of people are dunking on Larry Summers today, and in my view rightly so; this piece by Jordan Weissman seems especially on point. Yes, a rescue package this size
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hormonal jew
degendering
I think it’s very weird to interpret the sort of off the cuff criticisms and complaints people share on social media as an accurate representation of the state of leftist
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fae
faesvshi
I feel like I never liked Seraphine for what she is, but for what she could've been. The idea of an insecure yet determined songstress wanting to change the world
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RE:BIND
rebind_io
Let's talk about the Cyberpunk 2077 DMCA circumvention method, because it's going to a mix of tech optimism and ultimately a curation nightmare:https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1329485898581487616 So on one hand, this is an
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Caspar Henderson
casparhenderson
Some things of interest, at least to me, in Mark Carney's 4th Reith Lecture, which focuses in part on climate finance. "Current calculations suggest the financial system as a whole
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Uphold Bordigism-Ceausescuism
posadistsankara
Clearing up what I think are misconceptions with regards to the tendency for the rate of profit to fall: So I won't go into detail with regards to the basics
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Kevin Gannon misses Grogu
TheTattooedProf
The weekly Chronicle Review newsletter highlighted this excellent essay by Sumana Roy, where they observe "decolonizing your syllabus" is often "a form otf atonement," where the "guilt tax" is paid.
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ཊལབསརངཧ
David_Rudnick
breaks my heart to see AQNB under threat. They have tirelessly supported independent art, musicians, minority discourses, practices, outsides, countercultures, microverses. It is the link that joins an entire cultural
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Yunus Şahin
herrbokologist
Important points and all are related to the competence/performance distinction, I think. Chomsky's view on linguistic theory and "how to study language" resembles Marr's computational level. So it's highly abstract.
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