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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Thread: reading list (or more accurately, collecting with the intention of reading) of literature on the covid literature (metalit, if you will), in no particular order. #medlibs or others might
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PricedOut
PricedOutUK
Initial thoughts on the new #planningreform paper! Government is absolutely right to overhaul the planning system. There is a desperate shortage of homes in high-demand areas. It makes rents enormously
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Alex Abdo
AlexanderAbdo
Can @realDonaldTrump stop @AmbJohnBolton from publishing his book? Almost certainly not. Here’s why. 1/ Some quick background, first. Bolton’s memoir on his time in the White House is scheduled to
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Michael Cannings
formosaphile
One of my favourite artefacts from martial law-era Taiwan is this textbook of spoken Taiwanese (Hokkien). It says so much about the complex intersection of religion, identity, and language of
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Colin Yeo
ColinYeo1
Here’s my take on campaigning against deportation. There’s real scope (and need!) for reform but campaigning against *all* deportation is unrealistic. https://www.freemovement.org.uk/new-unofficial-policy-on-deporting-jamaicans-who-arri
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Sherrilyn Ifill
Sifill_LDF
Recently I spoke w/@AnandWrites about the need for institutions to take responsibility for their own role in America’s democratic decline. Like this. The @KCStar taking responsibility for its failures in
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Jaraparilla
jaraparilla
One person who could EASILY do a lot RIGHT NOW to help secure the freedom of Julian Assange is @DavidLeighx, the former Guardian editor who published the #Cablegate password in
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Annibale
Annibal97783312
Few days after begrudgingly admitting that the Lombardy disaster may have been caused by its own semi privatized healthcare, NYT makes a u-turn publishing this nonsense, where it's all WHO
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Manu Bezamat
manuelabezamat
The real story behind Michael Jackson’s Beatles catalogue purchase [THREAD] Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney had met years before the King of Pop famously bought the Beatles Catalogue. In 1976,
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Mohamed ElTanbouly
Plasmacellguy
"How Hard It is Seeing What Is In Front Of Your Eyes" is probably one of the most sentimental and insightful scientific articles of advice I ever read https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(18)30795-5#.YAzEbAVy3R4.twitter
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caro across america 🛣 coyote stan account
caro
Who wants a thread about an underscrutinized element of tech journalism that I think is key to understanding this overhyped industry slugfest? I know you don’t, but I’m going to
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Carol Beth Anderson (goes by Beth)
CBethAnderson
Indie/self-published authors...Let’s talk BOOK COVERS.You need a great cover. Trust me on this. My covers for my first series are really nice. Second series has “wow” covers.“Wow” covers sell books.What’s
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©️as Mudde 😷
CasMudde
Most "Opinion Pages" combine pundits and experts, lifting some pundits up to (misperceived) "experts" and dragging some experts down to pundits. I wish we could have both, but separated, into
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Courtney Craven
CyclopediaBrain
I *may* have mentioned that I'm reading The Person You Mean to Be by @DollyChugh? A few times, maybe? But I've been thinking a lot about the idea of working
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Fiona Russell
Fiona_M_Russell
With discussions in high transmission settings about what to do with schools, I go through Victoria’s experience. We eliminated the virus but schools were closed during lockdown except for essential
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Naomi Robson 💀🎨
robson_visuals
Just finished watching an incredibly informative seminar on science communication by @AlexGelle, hosted by @mcgillu, and here are some takeaways! #scicomm #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter Sometimes as researchers we focus solely on
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