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MatthewReisz

@MatthewReiszTHE

Freelance writer and editor. Staff journalist and Books Editor at Times Higher Education from 2007 to 2021. Can now be reached at [email protected]

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The academic debate about social media has focused on harms to mental health. But there are so many other harms. Freya India shows how 'social media makes us worse people.' Like: Sexy selfies at Auschwitz:

freyaindia.co.uk/p/whats-become…

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Hannah Fearn(@hannahfearn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the most metropolitan elite thing a preschooler could say?

I might have the winner here…

3yo just said: “O for oat milk”

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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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For anyone who feels they’re drowning in misinformation about “100 studies” or “Cass rejected anything that wasn’t double-blinded”— thank you, Billy Bragg and Dawn Butler — BBC More or Less just did a great programme:

bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…

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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Research subjects often disclose more than intended when they close ranks and create obstacles, Boston University ethnographer Michel Anteby tells MatthewReisz
timeshighereducation.com/depth/how-make…

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That moment when you’re invited to a friend’s birthday party and you text your husband to tell him to reserve the date in his diary, and you type out “30th birthday” by some sort of long term muscle memory…. But the friend will actually be turning 60

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Don't know why
There's no sun up in the sky
Stormy Daniels!
Since I saw them nasty legal manuals
Keeps raining all of the time

Don't know why There's no sun up in the sky Stormy Daniels! Since I saw them nasty legal manuals Keeps raining all of the time
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: “The Blind Spot”, a manifesto for science communication, warns of the dangers of claiming academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: “The Blind Spot”, a manifesto for science communication, warns of the dangers of claiming academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: “The Blind Spot”, a manifesto for science communication, warns of the dangers of claiming academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: “The Blind Spot”, a manifesto for science communication, warns of the dangers of claiming academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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Times Higher Education(@timeshighered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. MatthewReisz meets “The Blind Spot” authors Evan Thompson, Adam Frank and Marcelo Gleiser
bit.ly/3TQoLQk

Beware the backlash from “science triumphalism“: a manifesto for science communication warns of the dangers of claims that academic knowledge can explain everything. @MatthewReiszTHE meets “The Blind Spot” authors @evantthompson, @AdamFrank4 and @MGleiser bit.ly/3TQoLQk
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