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Marieke
MariekeBloos
One of the most well-known Dutch child gender professionals no longer treats children. He said: "In the Netherlands we conduct structural research. But the rest of the world is blindly
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
Much has been made of USA's poor #COVID19 performance vs Europe's. But a FAR more meaningful contrast is USA v Canada. We share a 5,525 mile border, language & trade.
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Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos
DrVivianS
1/11. Some of you might know that my advocacy stems from my own experiences w/ LTC & the death of my grandmother this past January. I was named after our
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
For months now, you’ve trusted me to tell you truth.And as a physician & public health professional, there is no greater truth rn than this:Racism is a public health crisis.
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Nuggehalli Nigam
nsnigam
My dear law students Like me, you must already be exposed to whataboutery on Twitter and WhatsApp threads. I will try my best to inoculate you against this disease that
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
Here are some very nice birds I saw in Costa Rica to compliment your Saturday. Let’s start with the white-throated mountain gem which is know for producing involuntary chef-kiss gestures
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Alana (She/Her) BLACKLIVESMATTER
AlanaSivin
Tonight is the judicial convention, where I, as a delegate, will get to “vote” for the Democratic party’s nominations to fill 4 NY Supreme Court judge seats. It's the closest
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Alon Eizenberg
eizenb_alon
During the past decade, many of you were subject to see our Jerusalem supermarkets paper in seminars and workshops. Possibly more than once. It is now accepted at the AEJ:Policy,
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Tyler Tringas
tylertringas
Working theory on why VC has so much trouble disrupting itself and why there's so much conformity among the non-consensus crowd.First let's take a look at a typical venture success
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emmi
emmibevensee
Machine learning is a quintessential manifestation of what James C Scott wrote about in Seeing Like a State. And i mean that with the same level of nuance around benefits
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Quinn Slobodian
zeithistoriker
A short thread on my article just published in Critical Historical Studies on the rise of the categories of "country risk" and "political risk" and the reordering of the world
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Akeela Ahmed MBE
AkeelaAhmed
I can’t & won’t apologise for holding organisations & powerful men to account over sexual harassment, abuse or misconduct. Being outspoken on this issue might seem like it’s not the
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Max Fisher
Max_Fisher
Some thoughts on what we mean when we talk about "American exceptionalism," and where the concept even comes from, kicked off by @kbennhold's great story on the topichttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/world/europe/coronavirus-american-e
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. @NateSilver538’s team of data journalists released its highly anticipated survey this week showing the president has a 29 percent chance of getting reelected while Joe Biden has a 71
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
Trump's lead among white voters has all but vanished. Anything like it threatens longstanding GOP structural advantages https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/upshot/biden-polls-demographics.html It's not easy to imagine the consequence
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Ben Hyman
ReviseNRetweet
Pleased to share a small extension of our work-in-progress on job training mismatch, which seems relevant as some industries gradually reopen and workers reshuffle. In this piece we think about
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