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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
I’ve been asked lots about women’s leadership during #Covid19My answer has always been:- n=15leaders. too small for conclusions - can’t just look at executive need to look at broader structures-
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Jean Adams
jeanmadams
Early impacts of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy ('soda tax') on household purchases: 2y after announcement, just before it came into effect, no change in the volume of, or
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bfly 📌
bflyart
starting your journal — a thread before we hop into this : these are tips based on my own experience! this is gonna be more oriented towards people journaling
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
There's some interesting discussion going on on @taxacom about @Zootaxa's decision to mandate @ORCID_Org identifiers for authors. The argument against is that it is an infringement of freedoms and part
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Brandon Aldae 🍎
BrandonAldae
Journaling- THREAD - Phew, where do we start with this one?Imagine a direct stream of consciousness flowing to a notepad.Where the constant cycle of thoughts are at ease and the
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Kellan // K.M. Szpara (is mostly on IG, rn)
KMSzpara
Hot take: "Everything will suck, your book will flop, publishing will screw you over, your craft skills will shrivel up and die, have the lowest expectations of your life" is
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
Incredible. Kimberley Strassel of the Wall Street Journal has floated an elaborate conspiracy theory about Wisconsin vote fraud because she doesn’t understand that in the US, “voter turnout” means what
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Alex Peace
alpeacegeo
1/10: I am sharing a recent peer review experience with @mdpiOpenAccess that I think is unethical. To summarise, @Sus_MDPI journal edited my review of an article without my permission by
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Martin Modrák
modrak_m
Hasok Chang's short summary of his "Is Water H2O" book is picking my interest, hope the read the complete thing. Some highlights follow, prepare for history & philosophy of science
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Rob Greer
robgreer1
Has anyone else who is teaching Public Budgeting this fall started thinking about readings and lectures to address racial disparities in the budget process? Or how to discuss the defunding
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Haidee Kotze
HaideeKotze
I’ve seen lots of indignant tweets on #AcademicTwitter about receiving review requests from journals over the holidays. Here are some reflections, from a journal editor (who is also an author,
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Dr Rukmini Pande
RukminiPande
I had a whole thread planned out with links about #AO3's historical framing and how it's deeply dishonest to posit that it wasn't an always explicitly political project...But I'm too
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Matthieu Suc
MatthieuSuc
[RÉTRO PERSO] : 2020 s’achève ce soir (du moins, je l’espère). Cela aura été l’occasion, grâce au luxe de moyens (et de patience) qui nous est donné à @Mediapart, de
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Tyler Buchanan
Tylerjoelb
Roger Ebert died 7 years ago today, so it's time to tell one of my favorite stories: about his beef, then heartwarming reconciliation with @RobSchneider. It began in 2005 with
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Jessica Valenti
JessicaValenti
If you're wondering why the @WSJ ran that misogynist piece about Dr. Jill Biden, lets take a closer look at James Taranto, the man in charge of op-eds.He's called efforts
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Sadanand Dhume
dhume
1/6 Before I return to my Twitter sabbatical, here is an end-of-year list of six articles that have nothing to do with India or South Asia. Happy reading!1. Adam Garfinkle
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