Day 5 of Gaelic Week!
Have you ever wondered why Scots say, 'That's smashin!'?
’S math sin is that’s good/great in Gaelic.
Pronounced Sma-shin
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It's a Saturday and I am in (Covid) lockdown at my school. Goodness knows if and when I can get home from my office. At least I have this coffee for sustenance.
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I was once told as an undergraduate student that everything is political. What are the pedagogical problems now caused by such determinisms?!?
We need to do away with the term “unskilled labor.” You hear people toss it around at everything from farm workers to servers to construction workers.
Here’s the deal: if labor is required it’s not unskilled.
If there’s anyone unskilled in the labor chain it’s executives.
I think we need to start taking Y2K seriously a decohesion event. In the other universe they got the good internet that cyberspace enthusiasts had dreamed of--non-hierarchal, open access, open source, and democratic. Meanwhile, we got this one:
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New Article
“Digitalizing forest landscape restoration: A social and political analysis of emerging technological practices”
Urzedo et al. argue digital platforms should be understood as power-laden processes that shape environmental inequalities.
https://t.co/kP4qVdIpwn
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New article - "Politicizing #climate change in times of #populism: an introduction."
In intro to Special Issue Marquardt & Lederer highlight the essentially contested nature of concepts like (de-)politicization, populism, and democracy...
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