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Darren Markland
drdagly
The Covid situation in Ontario is making people pretty jumpy, so let’s focus on some positives. - GenX showed up like crazy for their vaccination- Our elderly are vaccinated -
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Turi Munthe
turi
We're social and political animals.Today the problem is that we're TOO political.As our political identities have become who we are, politics has become everything that we do.Counter-intuitively, that's terrible for
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David Roberts
drvolts
I have been beating the "asymmetrical polarization" drum for over 15 years & it's starting to seem like the broader public is going to catch on about 5 minutes before
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Has anyone ever written a single story on the most salient fact of American politics: Trump's strong, enduring unpopularity? There have been literally hundreds of stories where reporters go find
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Cheese For Everyone!
CheeseForEvery1
POLI SCI THREAD WARNING: So I’ve just finished reading Daniel Hopkins’s “The Increasingly United States” and it’s given me a lot to think about. I believe the topic will be
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Rizwan
Rizwow
Maulana Tariq Jameel has said he launched his brand to support his madrassahs without having the need of donations. If someone didn't know, most madrassahs don't charge any fee on
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Sarah King
Sarah_King1298
It doesn’t make logical sense to force everyone to go back to work without a vaccine. And yeah, I know some people can choose to just stay at home. But
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Kyle McDonald
kcimc
"the social dilemma" was fine to the extent that it ends with on an anti-capitalist note, but it treads really close to suggesting "all controversy is bad" without examining the
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Thor Berger
bergerthor
New paper with @pengzell out in @SociusJournal on long-run trends in American intergenerational mobility Question: Are children increasingly becoming worse off than to their parents? Short answer: Not in terms
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Matt Gurney
mattgurney
I'm increasingly worried we won't learn anything from COVID-19. I think we're going to have a perfect political storm where both Liberal and Conservative voters — between them, basically a
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
What's so tragic is that this was entirely predictable, and we didn't manage to stop it from happening.https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/24/coronavirus-rural-america-outbreaks/?arc404=true People are remarking on my choi
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Gordon Pennycook
GordPennycook
New WP on attitudes about COVID-19! https://psyarxiv.com/zhjkp/ - Political polarization is stronger in the U.S. than U.K. - But misperceptions are more strongly predicted by IQ than ideology (even in
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Frank Graves
VoiceOfFranky
I am going to be presenting some new research at conference this week . It will show that an 'ordered/authoritarian " outlook was the strongest predictor of voting Conservative last
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Eli Klein
TheEliKlein
The amount of Anti-Vaxxing I’ve read over the past week is truly astonishing. Infectious disease professionals and others are casting a preemptive shadow on Covid vaccines. This horrendous messaging is
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Jeff Lees
Leesplez
This article is bad. As someone who studies intergroup relations, I'm getting tired of seeing this argument blaming all our problems on "tribalism" repeated near-weekly for 4 years in the
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Rian Stone
_Rian_Stone
There is so much to break down in this thread:1. People want polarization, don't let the complaints about it took you2. No one cares how they are governed or what
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