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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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Matthias Galvin
MatthiasGalvin
Envy, Hollywood winners, Job, and randomnessA meandering thread inspired by the excellent recent substack from @PaulSkallas My idea: Does embracing randomness give someone a resilience towards envy? Let me meander...
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Some reflections of faculty development in times of pandemic and beyond. Given the lack of a coherent & comprehensive pedagogical education approach in HE, it's important to reflect on the
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Dan Held
danheld
1/ Satoshi’s Vision™ is a silly endeavor, as it doesn’t matter what it was, we are where we are now. However, those pushing the “Bitcoin was first made for payments”
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Adam P. Liff
AdamPLiff
A mini-thread to complement this EXCELLENT piece from @alessionaval , based on some past research. 1) Japan's extraordinary self-restraint deserves recognition (*some relevant countries* only talk the talk of "self-restraint,"
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Harriet Carroll has only gone and written a book
angryhacademic
why i am no longer publishing (my own) #research in #academic journals - a (long) thread 1/38#AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #academicpublishing #academicjournals #peerreview #ecrchat #OpenScience #publicationbias (some references at the
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The Citizens
allthecitizens
Last night @allthecitizens found a 1/3rd billion gov contract won by a company linked to Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft. £350m Covid19 award goes to company run by Impellam, where former
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Lessons for medtwitter from the election1 lots of people think differently2 censoring or silencing or retracting opponents is unlikely to be a durable win3 shouting louder that people ought to
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Dr Harry Josephine Giles
HarryJosieGiles
If the effect of the Tavistock JR is that GIDS is even more restrictive in prescribing puberty blockers, the practical result is that rich trans kids will get blockers elsewhere
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
Attention, Twitter. I need input. I now have a publisher interested in our project to produce a book in which black intellectuals summarise the work of their favourite black intellectual
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PhD35833262
Why will I keep voting for DMK? My great grandpa was a farm labourer. My grandpa, for the first time bought a couple of acres of land in a village
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Might be of interest.In 2017, @PHE underwent an independent international peer-review from @IANPHIhealth - the International Association of National Public Health Institutes. An organisation that strengthens government agencies responsible
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Suhag A. Shukla
SuhagAShukla
There is a disturbing tendency among groups in the diaspora to religionize what are fundamentally political reactions to political actions. This religionizing creates a binary where every political actor &
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
A flow app, one that steps the user through an acyclic graph, typically gathering info at each stage, can be built to provide iterative user value by gradual refinement. Let's
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Sol Gamsu
SolGamsu
Here's a story about canvassing this time last year for a former northern Labour MP who really did not seem to care abt the ppl who were canvassing for her.
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Adam Lang
AdamBalfourLang
Bit of a niche bunch of posts here on #innovation #ServiceDesign public services & #Frozen. Bear with me if you can. I recently watched the Disney+ doc on the making
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