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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
One thing I kept thinking about as I was writing this was just how much normalcy bias there is in media. There's this aversion to describing things as they are,
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Flo Roberts
FloRoberts93
Watching the senate inquiry on the #NMBC. Do none of these senators understand the internet? Advertising? Marketing?#auspol How are regional papers shutting down the responsibility of Google?#auspol How is the
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Conservative persecution complex ca. 1962: "In recent years, we have seen the growth of a far-reaching patriotic movement of average Americans called 'conservatism.' These conservatives represent all classes of American
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Jacob Badcock
JacobBadcock
Figured that Twitter might be a useful space for me to share fragments of my research, an informal research diary, if you will. As such, I'll be (periodically) sharing primary
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Zachary Oren Smith
ZacharyOS
P-C Mugshot : A staple in many newspapers is the mug shot gallery. As newsrooms went online, many found these to be some of the most popular features on their
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Andrew Morton
andrewgmorton
A Scottish friend of mine who’s lived in the US for the last 40 years has posted this on his Facebook page and I thought it was worth sharing. (Thread).
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Tyler Olsen
ty_olsen
This is my last day at the Abbotsford News and, in all likelihood, in newspapers. (I'll still be a journalist hereabouts so.) Sorry (I'm not sorry), but I have Things
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Matt Cross
wildforest_matt
Sorry it has taken me a while to get to this, but I would like to correct some inaccurate reporting from three newspapers from Friday.On Friday Wild Justice announced it
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
To me, this comment & some that follow indicate that there are some misconceptions about how we got where we are now (& thus, I think, some mistaken ideas about
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Armine Yalnizyan
ArmineYalnizyan
As @robyndoolittle has noted, scrutiny of public sector institutions is merited because they shape our lives. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-power-gap-main/The Power Gap can only be seen clearly in the public sector because
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Mame-Fatou Niang
MariannesNoires
(Thread on Black womanhood, representations and French cinema) - So today, someone (ecstatically) told me, upon finding that I was from France, that they #Girlhood. I don’t .I just
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Remi Brulin
RBrulin
The "Overlooked" @nytimes project is absolutely REMARKABLE. HOWEVER: Sins of NYT were NOT SIMPLY that it "overlooked" these amazing women's DEATHS at the time.In the case of Ida B. Wells
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
My latest at @mmfa:Never, ever, ever let Trump's accomplices live down their attacks on democracy.https://www.mediamatters.org/voter-fraud-and-suppression/never-let-trumps-accomplices-live-down-their-attacks-democracy One thing I kept t
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el gato malo
boriquagato
that alone cannot really tell us much, but the data by parish (louisiana counties are called parishes) CAN.look at orleans and jefferson parishes.they were the big spike in april. then
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
German MEP @PeterLiese, health lead for EU's largest party, speaks out on hyperbolic #vaccines press coverage."It’s not helpful to anyone to only talk about &. Let's talk about &.Says we're
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Jordan E. Taylor
PubliusorPerish
My article “Enquire of the Printer: Newspaper Advertising and the Moral Economy of the North American Slave Trade, 1704–1807” is out in Early American Studies! I want to share a
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