The people have spoken and I have *finally* answered since a lot of #EconTwitter stuff is written by non-URM (thanks @ArkeyBarnett for the push):
How to Hack #EconTwitter: A Resource Guide on @Medium and also a thread because its Twitter (duh!). https://medium.com/@annagifty/how-to-hack-econtwitter-973d99b37b61">https://medium.com/@annagift...
How to Hack #EconTwitter: A Resource Guide on @Medium and also a thread because its Twitter (duh!). https://medium.com/@annagifty/how-to-hack-econtwitter-973d99b37b61">https://medium.com/@annagift...
Overall, there are three big benefits of #EconTwitter:
1) #EconTwitter is largely a friendly place.
2) The diversity economics has the capability of exuding is best reflected through this space.
3) Twitter flattens the economics profession, promoting collaboration.
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1) #EconTwitter is largely a friendly place.
2) The diversity economics has the capability of exuding is best reflected through this space.
3) Twitter flattens the economics profession, promoting collaboration.
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General advice about #EconTwitter:
1. Keep it semi-professional.
2. Engage then engage some more.
3. Introduce yourself using your Twitter Bio.
4. Amplify and Inspire.
5. Use Twitter tools.
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1. Keep it semi-professional.
2. Engage then engage some more.
3. Introduce yourself using your Twitter Bio.
4. Amplify and Inspire.
5. Use Twitter tools.
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For the #EconTwitter Starter Pack for those new to the space, I suggest *some* of my faves:
@trevondlogan
@SarahJacobsonEc
@janellecj
@dinapomeranz
@causalinf
@nomadj1s
@gbenga_ajilore
@economicpolicy
@drlisadcook
@joelle_gamble
Happy Tweeting!
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@trevondlogan
@SarahJacobsonEc
@janellecj
@dinapomeranz
@causalinf
@nomadj1s
@gbenga_ajilore
@economicpolicy
@drlisadcook
@joelle_gamble
Happy Tweeting!
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