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Aliza Luft
alizaluft
The key here, as I’ve argued elsewhere, is that violent (& dehumanizing) rhetoric doesn’t cause *just anybody* to act violently. It causes people who are already inclined towards violence to
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Oyebola Okunogbe
oyebolaoo
Amy Finkelstein dropping it hot to young economists: "Do not reject your own paper! Let an editor do it. If you have rejection experiences, that's already half the battle won.
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
SueReviews
APA guidelines still recommend person-first language for writing about autism but I am trying to use identity-first nearly all the time now. We had a positive experience with a journal
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Johan Farkas
farkasjohan
I’ve been asked for some tips for publishing as a PhD student. So here are 7 things I've learnt. Take what you can use – feel free to add
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge ANTIBODY study in NYC among 40,000 health care professionals. Key #COVID19 findings:13.7% were seropositive. Of 6078 w/ previous PCR testing, 34.8% were PCR positive. Of previous PCR-positives, 6.5% had
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DivyaET
rdivia
My oxygen is science, I get energy from science says Krishna Ella, CEO Bharat Biotech in today's press conference on Covaxin. We supply vaccines to 123 countries, and we have
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Coronavirus is the only respiratory virus I have ever encountered that causes inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). One of the great challenges in #COVID medicine is understanding why so
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Dr Annemieke Milks
AnnemiekeMilks
My latest paper, published #openaccess @OpenQuaternary : A Review of Ethnographic Use of Wooden Spears and Implications for Pleistocene Hominin Hunting. https://www.openquaternary.com/articles/10.5334/oq.85/Thread: This paper is the 1st eth
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Matt Swagler
lesindesirables
In 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. went to Ghana, as the country celebrated the end of British colonial rule. He engaged with and spoke frequently about Africa anti-colonial movements for
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Katie Wells
KatieJWells
Before working as an Uber driver, Enrique* spent years as a mechanic in an employed position and, later, as an independent contractor in the D.C. area. As a Central American
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have inter
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Jonathan Caverley
jcaverley
Since @jdillonsavage and I wrote an article that links US foreign military training to coups, I thought I would add some context (and cite some real experts on Mali and
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Stock-umm
steak_umm
conspiracy theories are baked into human nature, they don’t only affect the fringes. all people naturally seek patterns to make sense of the world’s randomness and develop in-group, out-group prejudices
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Aliza Luft
alizaluft
I'm truly thrilled to share my paper, "How Do You Repair a Broken World? Conflict(ing) Archives after the Holocaust." This paper examines the methodological, political, & ethical dilemmas of working
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
When I teach Intro to International Relations, I use no ancient texts or ancient examples.That's right. No Thucydides.Why?[THREAD] To be clear, I mean "no" ancient texts.That means no Thucydides...https://www.google.com/books/
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Sam Melnick
samelnicomposer
Some thoughts that are tangentially related to New Years Resolutions, a thread. Anticipate apps and my personal opinions from my experience, not a professional recommendation of any sort. If you
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