So this is officially published today! Shame we can't have the book launch we'd originally planned but thanks and congrats to Paul C, @drannagreenwood, @JGMemel - a true team effort! https://t.co/QAY8XcPycf
Wow. 😧
If y’all read *one* thing today, might I suggest this new article in @NEJM?
“The belief that Black people have denser bones, more muscle, or thicker skin led radiologists and technicians to use higher radiation exposure during x-ray procedures.”
https://t.co/e3ka3LUuT3
@Literature_Lady British historian here. Liking the book recommendations on early modern gender. I wrote about how patriarchy infused French psychoanalysis and how that affected families and parenting https://t.co/e97wKQsR0X
All our cultural values and ideas are about the mind, but actually we are bodies. We try to ignore that and we try to ignore people with bodies that don’t function well. But instead we should take it into account...
https://t.co/5IAQ4tAjx6
@bwilky23@SarahRoseCrook@TheJohnRylands @UoMSpecColl well - if places like the BL / BNF offered this as standard it would be life changing, but I don't see it happening
So many people have shared resources covering the erasure of Black German survivors and those who died during the holocaust. Bookmark the tweet below, there’s so much to read! 👇🏽
There's a phenomenon I actually see extremely commonly when literature is used to teach history to middle school and high school students. Let's call it "pajamafication."
@SailsPt @jonathanliew The whole chummy culture around cricket is well overdue an overhaul and his replacement would be a symbolic move in that direction
@liamsurreytoon @jonathanliew Right. Essex players have already been speaking out. Hales played for Notts. Similar cultures likely existed in a lot of teams.