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www.socialsciencespace.com
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| | | | | A new report from the Royal Society about the effects on Brexit on science in the United Kingdom has our peripatetic Daniel Nehring mulling the changes that will occur in higher education and academic productivity. | |
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anthrodendum.org
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| | | | | As promised, heres a list of the anthropology and archaeology blogs that are still active from Jason Antrosios archive from 2017. I found one site thats | |
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gof.mit.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Global Opportunity Initiative (GOI) was launched on June 17, 2022, with the aim of improving career opportunities for millions through workforce learning. It emphasizes collaboration among various sectors, including companies, non-profits, governments, and educational institutions, to share practices and develop innovative solutions. The event featured panels and discussions on topics such as non-profit change-makers, corporate approaches to career development, research insights, and challenges in workforce learning, with notable speakers like George Westerman and Van Ton-Quinlivan. The initiative focuses on creating a movement to address global workforce challenges through education, training, and research. | |
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catalyst-journal.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text critiques Black Lives Matter (BLM) for its reliance on ethnic politics and racial identity, arguing that this approach is insufficient for achieving social justice. It highlights how BLM's focus on race overlooks broader class struggles and the systemic issues rooted in neoliberalism, such as the carceral state and zero-tolerance policing. The author emphasizes the need for a more inclusive, class-based analysis that recognizes the interconnectedness of racial and economic inequality. The text also critiques the dominance of identitarianism in leftist politics, which hinders the development of a unified movement capable of addressing the root causes of police violence and systemic oppression. It concludes by advocating for a politics of... | ||