I translated <Statistical Inference via Data Science> by @rudeboybert and @old_man_chester into Korean. Thank both of you. This book is awesome for stat beginners. You can enjoy both in Korean and English.
Here is the link to buy (in Korean)
https://t.co/tDyVPirSpS
It's been an absolute joy reading this book by Eric Helleiner. It provides an impressively rich and diverse intellectual history of neomercantilism, industrial policy, and trade policy. And it's super timely now that trade wars are reemerging. There's no other book like it.
Finally, I published a book, Ulsan Dystopia: The Dismal Future of Korea, the fifth-largest manufacturing country in the world. It is written in Korean. You can see the book below,
https://t.co/23VUAa1YnE
There is more to running than just training your muscles and improving your stamina. It is also a mental sport, and maybe even more so than previously believed.
Re-posting for the Fall runners: https://t.co/FBbXq6QOdJ
David Harvey's work on the history and geography of capitalist development has transformed our understanding of neoliberalism and the spread of inequalities across the globe.
All books are 40% off until September 30th in our student reading sale!
Qualitative Sociologists!
Would you like to teach Interviews & Focus Groups for a class of Sociology Graduate Students in the Spring?
You can be located anywhere because the class meets virtually once per week! PhD is preferred.
Please comment or DM me for info
5 tools every academic should know about:
1. Obsidian - Notes and organization
2. Litmaps - Literature review
3. Papers - Reference management
4. Drawio - Academic mind maps
5. SciSpace - AI PDF reader
11 tutorials on how and when to use them in the thread:
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4/23 This thread is to provide US-based scholars more context on the situation. Nam Woong, a queer activist in Korea, has written his account as a victim of not only this unethical practice of ethnographic writing but also editing, translating,
“One French government official pointedly said: “If we were doing this in France, we would be described as communists.”
Why the US ‘Chips Act’ is good & far more impressive than anything the EU or U.K. is doing. We have forgotten the power of the state. https://t.co/B433MHvInQ
Here is my method to conduct (and automate) a literature review.
Using Google Scholar, @scite , @litmaps , #ChatGPT, @zotero and @obsdmd.
Tutorial with examples and best practices:
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The Technocrat is MIT Technology Review's new weekly newsletter on all things technology and politics, offering important insights into the way we relate to each other and our institutions, and how democracy is struggling to keep up. https://t.co/NjiofoovhI
'The sharing economy does not give workers as much autonomy as it promises, but instead traps them in a precarious working environment' https://t.co/hiDNdrBluu