@straits_times Two shades away from a gross untruth this article. Autism is very unlikely to be on the rise - what's on the rise are autism diagnoses. Which could even be considered a beneficial development, not a health catastrophe.
Really happy and exited to share my new article “Waves of Disaster: The Normalization of exceptionality and (In)Security in Puerto Rico”. Thanks to @l_eslava for putting together this wonderful special issue for the Latin American Law Review, https://t.co/ZicurrE2ro
Latest article from @JoeGreener1981 and @LauraNaegler explores the role of urban #policing, #surveillance and #CrimeControl as mechanisms of social ordering in Geylang, Singapore https://t.co/tUU0Z7eCNj
Never a day passes when upper-middle class peranakan chinese exoticise themselves and erase the rich and varied histories of peranakans around the Nusantara. https://t.co/PTGVRHZEG5
https://t.co/vZF6i4Q59o "The US military operates not only to provide an advantage to the United States and its ruling elites, but it functions...as the guarantor of Western corporate interests and the principles of capitalism.
@DrJamesCMorgan I love the use of "issues" here. What issues? Smoking weed on park bench, probably not bothering anybody. Or going from one place to another, with a joint in the pocket.
Mounting evidence that working indoors at any distance cannot stop transmission, according to latest BMJ research by @UniofOxford and @MIT scientists.
This vindicates @hazardscampaign position set out in June.
Any return to work must remove risk of face-to-face teaching.
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Now @RealSeunKuti said this very much early in the social distancing rules but gullible Nigerians who are not able to think critically were accusing him of always being critical of the government.
Excellent article by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Hannah Holleman on Marx and the Indigenous. I would add the critique of capitalism and settler colonialism by pioneering Marxist historians 1/ https://t.co/FBxBH7Y3SE