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ml ,
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Have any good investigative journalists done pieces on how the slant of donors, the power of large universities "strategic communications" departments, and the evisceration of newsrooms have affected how the public gets access to reliable scientific research and information in the public interest? @academicchatter

Ooze ,
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@ml @academicchatter I too wish to know the answer to this question.

TheConversationUS ,
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With some universities canceling or modifying commencement ceremonies over protests or fear of protests, an anthropologist reminds us that there’s a lot more at stake than just a line of seniors getting a fancy piece of paper.
https://theconversation.com/commencement-isnt-just-about-awarding-degrees-and-cancellations-leave-students-disconnected-and-disillusioned-229425
@academicchatter

shaunyata ,
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@TheConversationUS @academicchatter
East for you to say... did you spend 4 + years of your life and a hundred thousand to get a degree that barely gets you a job? People deserve to celebrate some parts of their short life on earth without political interference.

CStamp ,
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@TheConversationUS @academicchatter Disconnected and disillusioned? Sounds like life preparation. ;)

I barely remember my graduations, more people I celebrated with.

cbecker ,
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Today in “GenAI is spam”:

“While publishers are fighting back with technology, paper mills are using the same kind of tools to stay ahead.

“Generative AI has just handed them a winning lottery ticket,” Eggleton of IOP Publishing said. “They can do it really cheap, at scale, and the detection methods are not where we need them to be. I can only see that challenge increasing.” @academicchatter

https://www.wsj.com/science/academic-studies-research-paper-mills-journals-publishing-f5a3d4bc

sandworlds ,
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Sand makes up coastal bioinfrastructures in Guyana, as Sarah Vaughn shows in a recent essay, https://roadsides.net/vaughn-010/. Groynes used to prevent erosion "reinforce the shoreline’s existing sandy terrain." These groynes themselves contain sand. The essay is part of a special issue entitled "Bioinfrastructures" co-edited by Raúl Acosta and S.AND team member Lukas Ley. Check out the full open access issue here: https://roadsides.net/collection-no-010/
Through the term "bioinfrastructures," Ley and @raulaco reckon with the surge in projects to (re)create lively urban landscapes: While this shows that "infrastructure is never just a single entity or one discrete thing but rather an evolving set of multispecies and material relations," they also interrogate the ambivalent politics of bioinfrastructures.
What is the significance of bioinfrastructures "for larger political projects, emancipatory movements and Indigenous sovereignty?"


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oatmeal ,
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/ Union Theological Seminary trustees endorse divestment from ‘companies profiting from the war in Palestine’

[...] “Our investment policies will continue to adapt, guided by our values, to strengthen the resolve that undergirds our decision today, [...] We do not take this step lightly, and we do so with all humility, recognizing that our work on the global stage is far from finished. Although our investments in the war in Palestine are small because our previous, strong anti-armament screens are robust, we hope that our action today will bring needed pressure to bear to stop the killing and find a peaceful future for all.”

https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2024/05/09/union-theological-seminary-trustees-endorse-divestment-from-companies-profiting-from-the-war-in-palestine/

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ttpphd ,
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If we collectively stopped writing letters of recommendation, what would change? What new things would be created in the fresh space?

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divilian ,
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@ttpphd @academicchatter ah, interesting. my first thought is that the system would become more objective, since you'd be eliminating a potential source of bias (who you happen to know, and who happens to be a big name, and who is prepared to write impressive things about you). but maybe this would only shift the landscape and effectively put more of the evaluation burden on journal reviewers and editors, who may have their own biases...

SteveMcCarty ,
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Milestone at ResearchGate: 35,000+ reads (& 62 recommendations)! Some reader favorites:

"Internationalizing the Essence of Haiku Poetry" (2,429 reads)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323187189

"Discovering Japanese Fusion of Religions on the Pilgrimage Island of Shikoku" (719):
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361566172

"Post-Pandemic Pedagogy" (1,915)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349592254

"Setting up an Effective Google Scholar Profile" (1,577)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322925847

At Academia Edu (33,683 views; 943 followers):

"Online Education as a Discipline" (6,667 views)
https://www.academia.edu/45386298

"Implementing Mobile Language Learning Technologies in Japan" (1,287)
https://www.academia.edu/37986336

"East-West Cultural Differences in Basic Life Stance" (804)
https://www.academia.edu/44784139

"Analyzing Types of Bilingual Education" (2,349)
https://www.academia.edu/36116439

"What is the Academic Life? 2. The Idea of the University" (622)
https://www.academia.edu/35916771


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EDPSciences ,
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| Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
Special Issue: “ of
honouring Prof. Vitaly Volpert”

📅Submission deadline: 1 August 2024
If you are interested in submitting, please contact the Guest Editors.
➡️ https://bit.ly/4a6151f


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ttpphd ,
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"The really important part [of science] are causal analyses, and they practically always involve data collection. That's why sciences with strong experimental traditions fare a bit better - when you need to run a costly experiment yourself in order to publish a paper, this creates a strong incentive to think things through and do high-impact research."

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40332833

Personal investment and motivation leads to high impact research. Subjectivity drives "objectivity".

@academicchatter

ehud ,
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Weekend fun!

A "cool paper" is a succinct and provocative publication that presents an innovative idea in a clever and thought-provoking manner, often challenging conventional wisdom and inspiring further exploration.

Tell us about cool papers you like and that we should check out!

@academicchatter

stevegis_ssg ,
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@ehud @academicchatter

Man, I talk about this paper from 10 years ago all the time. This is maybe the best paper I've ever read. "Technical tour de force" gets thrown around a lot, but figure 3 alone could be its own major paper, and it's just the creation of a genetic tool to address a molecular hypothesis in vivo. Then throw in "hints at info waiting to be mined from huge published datasets" and "hints at important regulatory mechanism."

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2013.12.029

GhostOnTheHalfShell ,
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@economics-that-works @academicchatter

Remember folks, mainstream economists assert that 3C warming is OKEY-DOKEY. They also put universities on a commerce footing and lobbied for debt based higher education.

They also say they are a scientific discipline, because they believe that humans operation on a rational basis. Of course, they demonstrate evidence regarding that assertion.

https://youtu.be/Vrw1HLI2kOY

djvanness ,
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Oh my. This is what happens when University presidents make decisions without shared governance. What a trip! https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ohio-state-graduation-commencement-speaker-b2542310.html @academicchatter

ukuku ,
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RunRichRun ,
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@ukuku @djvanness @academicchatter
I'm jealous. 🙃
😜

oatmeal ,
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/ Spanish Universities Will Suspend Relations with Israeli Campuses if They Don't Reject the War in Gaza

Spanish universities have announced that they will suspend collaboration agreements with Israeli universities and research centers if they do not condemn the military operations in the Gaza Strip. The Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (Crue), representing 77 public and private universities, has denounced the "very serious events" in Gaza and called for an "immediate and definitive cessation of military operations by the Israeli army" and "any terrorist action."

https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2024/05/09/663cc2bf21efa0ed7b8b457b.html

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ml ,
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I feel like there should be a way for researchers to anonymously answer the question:

What do you think it's imperative to study right now that isn't being studied because the "new hotness" in your field is funding something else?

What is being funded, but is underfunded?

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TrendyWebAltar ,

https://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0363.03.pdf

“Dark pedagogies” imply a pivot to embrace darkness when Enlightenment goals and expectations are found wanting. Lysgaard, Bengtsson and Laugerson (2019, 2020) suggest that darkness should be constructively engaged with, within, and for an environmentally threatened world. Dark pedagogies embrace uncertainty, catastrophe, and terror, by taking an affective turn to add urgency to shared ethical commitments in an already broken world (Mulgan, 2014). Indeed, the dread situation of the current planetary crisis including, of course, the climate crisis, may necessitate the power of dark pedagogies to face planetary darkness and effect a necessary turn towards different, more bearable futures. Educational darkness is a “thing” that exceeds the didactic slog, harnessing aesthetic and affective aspects to spark and transformation (Lysgaard et al., 2019)

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