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How Implicit Bias Shapes Everyday Life; a ThreadToo many of my peers object to any assertion that implicit biases affect the everyday, lived experiences of entire communities. Its offensive to
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Uncertainty requires bothsidesism/manysidesism.
PsychRabble
Posting at least one Black scholar/public intellectual every day that I post on Twitter:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=pHGt733yw3g&feature=emb_logoBlack Intellectual RoundtableLoury (Econ, Brown U, 6min): "the
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Raph Cormack
RaphaelCormack
Earlier this year I was getting lost inside the Arabic books in @nypl's Schiff Collection. Now that the library is closed I am going to show you a few gems
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Eric Lomazoff
lomazoff
THREAD: Hey #AcademicTwitter folks and #socialscience types of all substantive and methodological stripes.I just had a crazy idea for a fun, post-tenure research project that doesn't belong to any particular
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Smaran Dayal
smaran
It's Indigenous Peoples' Day. Here's a thread by a settler South Asian scholar on Indigenous Studies texts we should all be reading, learning from, citing, and most importantly translating into
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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
DavidAstinWalsh
Honestly, so much of the modern American left’s contempt for liberalism’s reverence for civic rituals can be traced back to the toxic influence of Aaron Sorkin. There’s a nuanced point
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Actually, they are. But I'm willing to believe you are right if you can disprove all of the facts. https://twitter.com/Kerry_Berry12/status/1383183979621216256 First, let's get 3 things out of the way. 1.
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Thomas W. Carroll
BostonCathSupt
1/ I don’t endorse candidates for office nor do I endorse nominees for the Supreme Court. But as Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese, I am responsible for the education
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Christian Sahner
ccsahner
1/ I've recently been reading the work of Josef van Ess, the great German scholar of Islamic Studies. Here's an accessible interview he did in English, in which he spells
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread) Big Tents Get MessyDear Democrats: Don’t be so hard on yourselves. Consider what you’re trying to do.The Republican Party represents a minority of Americans (white reactionary Christians).It's largely homogenous.
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Cultivating Chi
CultivatingChi
My MAGNUM OPUS13 Visuals: Why We're Sicker, Fatter, and Weaker Than EverExplaining how we went from THAT to THIS 1. Agricultural Subsidies Since 1995, Uncle Sam has funneled$116 billion
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JMDavis
JessMarinDavis
Thread on the utility of academic research for counter-terrorism practitioners: I want to reflect today on how academic research impacted my work as a counter-terrorism practitioner. Follow along for some
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The Woke Temple
WokeTemple
1/12] Assertions and more assertions, often ugly assertions, presented without evidence. And called “scholarship”. . . . . .#CRT #WhiteFragility 2/12] When I started reading Critical Race Theory scholarship, I
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Lekan Olalusi
lekan0lalusi
Post COVID business opportunities thread Part 1. Note that everything in this thread is my personal view and opinion and not based on any statistics. Part 1 will be about
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Engr Abdulhamid Mahmud
MR_9ce_Guy
The Story of the Man that was killed by the Quran. (Qatilul Quran). This is a story of one of the servant of Allah, who was very sensitive to the
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
The collected poems of al-Mutanabbi (d. 965), the most celebrated Arabic poet ever, were first printed not in Cairo or Beirut, but Calcutta in 1815.The editor, Shaykh Ahmad, was Yemeni.
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