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@philhowells70@faberoony90@EastMidRailway I also feel like the word snowflake is bandied around quickly by those who just don’t want to understand another’s argument - rather than engage, just shut down the conversation. Ironically what people think snowflakes do, no? 🤷🏼♀️
@philhowells70@faberoony90@EastMidRailway You realise there’s a whole psychology behind how messages are delivered and the salience of certain words? Off the point if you think that it detracts from the fatality that’s happened. They’re not mutually exclusive. Feelings are valid doesn’t mean I’m easily offended though❄️
@faberoony90@EastMidRailway Interesting, thank you. Perhaps something like that then. I think I just wasn’t prepared to hear the words “hit by a train”. I think the word ‘hit’ strongly evokes the associated imagery 😕 I’ve also been on a train when that’s happened so maybe that factored into my reaction.
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@JaneEMCallaghan @ipanalysis 7/7 Whilst I do support the pragmatist underpinning for MMR, I’d be interested to hear about paradigm arguments outside of pragmatism – so will watch this thread! Hope you're well :)
@JaneEMCallaghan @ipanalysis 6/7 I haven’t personally read this one but having had a quick scan through it seems like it could be interesting: Williams, R. T. (2020). The paradigm wars: Is MMR really a solution?. American Journal of Trade and Policy, 7(3), 79-84.