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Isaac T. Soon
isaacsoon2
Some Approaches to Publishing Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (for Biblical Studies PhD Students and ECRs) In light of the recent kerfuffle about peer-reviewed journal articles, I thought that I might share
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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
I've seen or heard a few people saying that analytic philosophy is or has been taken over by the woke and now it's just another woke humanities field etc -
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Robin James
doctaj
Something something social media and teh interwebs finally making the political significance of pop media fandom/communities/ devalued teengirled cultural sphere legible. This is not new just newly legible *as politics*https://www.nytimes.c
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st. rafael arnáiz stan account
caddington11
When I got this in my mailbox, my heart sank. Because I knew many of the people fishing this out of their mailbox would be survivors. And the media can
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Melina Aarnikoivu
MAarnikoivu
I’m not a “successful scholar” (and probably never will be if citation numbers determine that) but I like my work and I feel like I’m making some difference, even if
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
A few weeks ago a study from SK got lots of attention for reportedly showed children aged 10 - 19 were just as, or more infectious than adults with #COVID19
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Cory Clark
ImHardcory
1. The paper 'The association between early career informal mentorship in academic collaborations and junior author performance' has been retracted by the authors, despite that the authors still believe the
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Andrew Pruszynski
andpru
Paper out today by Etay Hay (now PI @CAMHnews) examining how the geometric features of touched objects are encoded by the population of peripheral tactile neurons and biologically-plausible synaptic mechanisms
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Dr Naomi Paxton
NaomiPaxton
Omigosh! So in Feb I had a weird urge to go to the BL, order up the Health and Strength journal from 1911 and see if there was any more
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Wei Ji Ma
weijima01
This is only going to appeal to a niche audience, but here we go. When you fit a simulated (sampled) model using ML estimation, do you ever encounter log(0), and
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Maureen Fitzsimmons
mojos55
ONE of the world’s oldest and most respected medical journals has published a damning attack on the UK Government, saying “science is being suppressed for political and financial gain” in
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Bill Cooke
BillCookester
A short 'tweeticle' in honor of this great journal thanks to @SimmsMelanie for her tweet prompting me 1/https://twitter.com/HR_TIHR/status/1356156800568086528 The name 'Human Relations' was proposed by the Rockefeller Founda
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bodhidave
bodhidave3
1/7# A quick comment, prompted by a post today by a Democrat consultant suggesting that "a core problem with the left/Dems is discomfort with the idea of a person as
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Peter Barrett
petermbarrett1
Our study on preeclampsia + chronic kidney disease (CKD) now published in @PLOSMedicine https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article/authors?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1003255We followed 1.9 million women + 3.7 million births over 41 years.
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Noah Haber
NoahHaber
It's happening...As usual, eLife leads the way.(h/t @deaneckles)https://twitter.com/michaelhoffman/status/1333810695138406402 Best way to fix a broken, inefficient, archaic, actively counterproductive, deeply entrenched, and entirely un
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Smriti Sharma
smriti106
Thread on Fireside Chat with AEJ Policy's Erzo Luttmer, moderated by Belinda Archibong & Marika Cabral (1/n) What makes a paper AEJ Policy worthy? (1) How compelling the paper is
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