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GhostOnTheHalfShell ,
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Patreon and substack.. I have to wonder if these are the best vehicles for what he's doing.

They've led the charge of climate inaction since the 80s.

Their beliefs are at the center of the debt crisis of higher education and the housing trap. Their policy is at the center of commercialized academia.

How do we pull this mainstream scorpion off our backs?

https://profstevekeen.substack.com/p/free-subscribers-if-5-a-month-is

GhostOnTheHalfShell ,
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More or less spot on about the cost of housing and higher education. One aspect is “we” is misplaced. The Koch network intended this fate. They’ve worked to this end for 50 years.

Billionaires hate us, that is why they are pulling apart the republic and democracy all over the world. It’s them or us. They want tyranny and we want our lives.

https://youtu.be/qEJ4hkpQW8E

clarablackink ,
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@wdjorth @GhostOnTheHalfShell @academicchatter @economics-that-works Eh, I think people underestimate some people's antisocial tendencies. Hate isn't always a frothing thing. Often it's a polite smile to your face and a discussion behind closed doors that if it was possible to erase your existence without any mess that would be ideal.

It's tied up in the idea that the only good people are people who are personally useful to you.

There's immense harm in that mechanistic perspective.

GhostOnTheHalfShell OP ,
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It is easily closer to hate. At the very least, contempt. And neither is incompatible with narcissism and can be an aspect of it.

Billionaires spend hundreds of millions of dollars per year to dismantle the republic and ruin people's lives in debt bondage and have done so for 50 years.

The sole reason for the Koch network is to have the US ruled by plutocracy.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=issmDdjBa5w

ingorohlfing ,
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There must be an easier way to work with review/submission websites.
One registers a master password with the publisher that works for all journals. Every time an account is created with a new journal of this publisher, the master password is linked to it and one could start right away @academicchatter

jtmuehlberg ,
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@ingorohlfing @pkraus @academicchatter I haven't seen ORCID being used for authentication with conference/journal submission systems. But they do so for some services such as Overleaf.

mario_angst_sci ,
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@jtmuehlberg @ingorohlfing @pkraus @academicchatter I have used it for some, just yesterday for a review submitted through editorialmanager.com (whoever runs that service (?), it was for a Bristol University Press journal). Works fine, and a good use case for ORCID I agree.

jeffgreene ,
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What is a Master’s in Applied Educational Psychology and what can it do for you? Find out in this latest episode of the Emerging Research in Educational Psychology podcast, with David Timony and Jeanette King: https://soundcloud.com/user-883650452/david-d-timony-jeanette-king


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TeflonTrout ,
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Put me in debt for the rest of my life is what

jeffgreene ,
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Excited to share the first, first-author publication by Robert Plumley on developing, testing, and replicating learning analytics models in large undergraduate biology courses! Kudos Robert! https://bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjet.13472


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suyu ,
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in a nutshell (Taylor’s Version)

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  • Mehrad ,
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    I wonder if it is even ethical to enlist affiliation to the university if my funding comes directly from a funding institute, I'm buying and using my own hardware and software (down to the HDMI cable and mouse), and the data is also coming directly from another organization. The coffee and food is also off my own pocket.

    The only things they provide are electricity (computer, coffee), water (coffee), and internet.

    Let know your thoughts.

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    geospacedman ,
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    @Mehrad @academicchatter are you managing the research funding account? Did you get support in grant writing? Do you get post-grant award support? Are you going to pay open-access publishing costs? What about office space?

    susurros ,
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    "The American Studies Association writes to offer support and solidarity to scholars, faculty, students, and staff around the world who are facing elimination, termination, suspension, and sanctions due to their advocacy for Palestinian freedom, their location in Gazan universities, their criticism of Zionism, their solidarity with resistance to occupation, and their condemnation of genocide, militarism, and war.

    "The American Studies Association affirms its abolitionist principles, its commitments to intellectual criticism of war, empire, and elimination, its defense of insurgent knowledge production, and its solidarity with Palestinians."

    https://theasa.net/about/campus-protest-statement

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    TheConversationUS ,
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    At Columbia University and elsewhere, law enforcement is displaying a growing militarization when it's sent in against protesters, according to a criminal justice historian

    https://theconversation.com/why-universities-turn-to-the-police-to-end-student-protests-and-why-that-can-spiral-out-of-control-229158
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    easysociology ,
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    ingorohlfing ,
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    Elsevier unveils Scopus for research reviews | Times Higher Education (THE)
    https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/elsevier-launches-scopus-ai-bot-literature-reviews I couldn't find information about pricing, but it seems safe to assume it is not for free. Meaning institutions have to pay for a tool that likely has been 1/ @academicchatter

    sposadelvento ,
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    @mcp @ingorohlfing @academicchatter
    I wonder if the research done by community should be available to be parsed by an AI.
    Maybe it would be better just open for humans.

    mcp ,
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    @sposadelvento @ingorohlfing @academicchatter The problem is that AI is a function of concentrated technological capacities and capabilities (https://www.openmarketsinstitute.org/publications/report-ai-in-the-public-interest-confronting-the-monopoly-threat), and even if the data and texts as data were public, as it should be, the monopolies (unless broken) would still have the upper hand in computational power.

    arielkroon ,
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    I wrote an article for Unsustainable Magazine that is based around my dissertation research findings about what it means to wish for systems overhaul. The consequences of that desire are what I consider now in this article. It gets a bit personal; I am embedded within my own specific context and my observations come out of that situation.

    https://www.unsustainablemagazine.com/apocalyptic-desire/
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    susankayequinn ,
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    @arielkroon Great article! One of the biggest secular apocalyptic movements of modern times is the transhumanists/TESCREALS and yes, I've seen much glee at punishment and unironic advocacy of genocide in those communities. Apocalypse for thee, utopia for me! Eco-doomerists and some degrowthers (not all) have shades of apocalyptic desire as well.

    All of which just means we need more solarpunk stories for people to reorient their desires towards things worth fighting for.

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    renordquist ,
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    What will change for academic institutions as the climate crisis is increasingly not some far-off future, but happening now? And are we preparing our students for these uncomfortable conversations?

    Many thanks to @jonippolito for recommending this book by @bryanalexandee ; has given me much food for thought. More ruminations found here: https://rebeccanordquist.edublogs.org/2024/04/29/universities-on-fire/

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    renordquist OP ,
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    @bryanalexandee @jonippolito @academicchatter

    Well, generally the best cooling shelters for cattle (and sheep, and just about any living being for that matter) are trees ;) This is why agroforestry is one of the fields that I think we should be investigating- or one of the reasons, there are a lot of good reasons to stimulate agroforestry in terms of sustainability. It is gaining attention in the EU (though still very niche by comparison to intensive livestock farming).

    bryanalexandee ,
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    @renordquist @jonippolito @academicchatter
    That's fascinating! Another reason for campuses to do more tree planting, too.

    aeryn_thrace ,
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    Jülich Open Science Speaker Series Presents:

    Data Tracking on Publishing Platforms

    Dr. Bernhard Mittermaier

    7th May 2024 15:00 PM CEST

    Zoom Reg: https://go.fzj.de/josss-reg-010

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  • samnm ,
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    @aeryn_thrace @academicchatter
    Maybe the hosts should look at themselves when it comes to data tracking. Why is the presentation hold via zoom?

    Here you can read more about why zoom should be avoided: https://bigbrotherawards.de/en/2023/zoom

    Unfortunately many interesting talks use zoom.
    Please stop using zoom.

    leaton01 ,
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    students at College Unbound are AMAZING! Check out this about how they led the way in developing our institutional policy! So cool to get to play a part in this!

    https://www.collegeunbound.edu/apps/news/article/1911138

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    moe ,

    @leaton01 @academicchatter @edutooters

    That's pretty cool, have y'all come across any public or open source trackers of or out there?

    There are private companies like fiscalnote that provide the service, but there must be someone else out there?

    moe ,
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