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Mencius Moldbugman
moldbugman
Thread One of the reasons why Wokeism, or Intersectionality, or whatever you wish to term the current new religion tearing through the Western world, is enjoying so much success is
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Emma P
EmmaJP9_
So, for some reason I'm starting this "Best Books on Everything" thread with: books I enjoyed in learning about China.Starting with two books about Chinese Thought, and then two books
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Celeste Ng
pronounced_ing
Reminder: please please please order holiday gifts from indies if you can. I know! It’s only October! But actual people process your orders at indies and indies DO care if
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Andrew Faris
andrewjfaris
1/26 How We Improved @BambuEarth’s Facebook Ads Performance 250% In Less Than Two Weeks: A ThreadI was looking over the results from a recent win my team had and realized
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Thorsten Logge
logge_hh
"In den letzten 20 Jahren sind zunehmend Professorinnen und Professoren aus der hohen Herkunftsgruppe berufen worden und geringfügiger aus der niedrigen." … und bei Frauen ist der Erfolg besonders stark
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Foe To Princes 🐰
ifthedevilisix
So, I'm currently enrolled in (and have begun) a Holocaust history course taught by Professor Havi Dreifuss, head of the Center for Research on the Holocaust in Poland at Yad
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Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik
CRostvik
In celebration of #MHMday, a thread of some of the most exciting scholarship on menstruation to emerge in recent years: #Menstruationmatters Professor Sharra Vostral's book on the history of Toxic
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Kirsty Logan / STAY HOME CLUB
kirstylogan
Happy spooky season, pals! It’s Day 1 of my #31DaysOfFemaleHorror, and I’ll be sharing a dark/spooky/creepy book by a woman every day in October. To kick things off please say
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Suyi Davies Okungbowa
IAmSuyiDavies
On this Independence Day, I want to highlight some authors with Nigerian ancestry who have new work out or are relatively less celebrated.I'll start with my main guy, @TochiTrueStory,
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Claes de Vreese
claesdevreese
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye. For six years I had the honor and pleasure to be the Editor in Chief of Political Communication, our joint ICA/APSA @poli_com journal. Time
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Mother Exhaustion from the Haus of Tired
data_bayes
Alright, y'all got me. R1D1 #30DaysofThreads [Thread] How I got into Data Science + How you can Get Startedtbh it was a little luck. In 2014 I was doing social
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Samantha Walton
samlwalton
Nature writing is pretty white, but there are amazing works by writers of colour too!https://twitter.com/mark_carnall/status/1173267111843639296 There’s the Willowherb Review, devotes to diversity in nature writing @WillowherbRvw https://
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nooran🍁
purpleremnants
Remembering the Indian Army's assault on the Golden Temple- the holiest shrine of its minuscule minority, by using unprecedented military power, executing civilians by tying their hands behind using their
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Sinéad Gleeson
sineadgleeson
Many of us know @PatrickFreyne1’s acclaimed journalism, but this shows his essayist skills. He’s effortlessly funny (the good/bad stories of band life) but there’s much tenderness too, including a stunning
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Justin Mikolay 💻
jmikolay
@david_perell is writing 100 articles in 100 days. The articles are about the creative process, knowledge management, and the mechanics of effective writing.Here's a summary of the first 15 articles,
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Conor White-Sullivan 𐃏🇺🇸
Conaw
A brief rant on note-taking apps and the structure of thought. Or "Why Evernote is a terrible second brain." 1. We form complicated beliefs about how the world works, through
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