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cbecker ,
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How divestment became a ‘clarion call’ in anti-fossil fuel and pro-ceasefire protests:
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/24/university-fossil-fuel-divestment-student-protests-israel-gaza

StephZihms ,
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My 1st PhD student passed her viva today! So proud and can’t wait to share her thesis about the Research-Teaching-Public Engagement triple nexus and lecturer’s experiences - https://researchblog.scot/about @academicchatter

EDPSciences ,
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for a Topical Issue on
in : Limits and Pitfalls” Guest Editors from
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📅30 June 2024
➡️ https://bit.ly/3TZuu7z


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sandworlds ,
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Did you know that thousand of displaced Rohingya live on an island in the Bengal Delta? Team member Javed Kaisar examines everyday island maintenance activities by Ronigya and the Bangladeshi government in Bhasan Char. A first glimpse of his fieldwork can be found on our website:
https://s-and.org/blog/a-glimpse-of-the-life-and-aspirations-of-a-rohingya-adolescent-living-in-bhasan-char


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solalnathan ,
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Isn't it weird that acceptance rate is a thing we look for in a conference/journal?

Publishing a paper should not be competitive like "we take the top 20% paper", it should be "we take all papers that are good enough according to our standards". Sometimes it can be a very low or very high number depending on the quality of the paper submitted.

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drgroftehauge ,
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@rmounce @solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents A pity this isn't split by desk and peer rejections.

giuseppe_aceto ,
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents sadly LLMs have made paper mills overwhelmingly efficient. Even before, the imbalance between authors and reviewers posed constraints to the number of papers that can be carefully evaluated: now it is getting worse. In this context, the acceptance rate makes even less sense (cheap submissions drive it artificially down) as a proxy for reviewing quality and selectivity. But I believe the whole process is not sustainable anymore. Alternatives anyone?

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geonz ,
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@ml @academicchatter didn't look like satire to me :P :P

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TheConversationUS ,
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Many media outlets are paying a lot more attention to arrests than to the actual demands of protesters.

US media largely ignored campus protests until encampments (and police clearing of encampments) got going, fitting in with a general pattern, according to a researcher who studies how journalists cover protest movements:
https://theconversation.com/media-coverage-of-campus-protests-tends-to-focus-on-the-spectacle-rather-than-the-substance-229172
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MHowell ,

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People are abandoning mainstream coverage of campus protests per WAPO article by @taylorlorenz https://archive.ph/WaeRg

"Tofugh0st said that consuming Twitch live-streams of protests herself has made her more skeptical of traditional media."

Twitch streamers from the article:
Bret Hamilton?
https://www.twitch.tv/caprisunnpapi
https://www.twitch.tv/frogan
https://www.twitch.tv/tofugh0st

Can anyone provide (me) a (link to a) list of Twitch.tv streams that someone interested in these protests could watch? I've never used/watched Twitch, yet,






marioivargas ,
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@MHowell @TheConversationUS @academicchatter @taylorlorenz there's plenty of independent journalist covering this very well on plenty of channels. The Breakthrough News, The Grayzone, Glenn Greenwald, even Democracy Now has been doing better than usual and giving protesters a platform.

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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18 min

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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@wdjorth @academicchatter @economics-that-works

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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@jeffgreene @edutooters @psychology @academicchatter

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?

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