Most weeks, discussion posts feel like a necessary evil for an online course. But, this week I'm seeing so many students in my social inequality class give thoroughly-researched and incisive responses to their peers, and I could not be more thrilled!
You would really think that in the year of our lord 2022, we would have the technology for me to set up a recurring weekly assignment on my course site without having to enter each individual week manually.
"Soon after the stay-at-home order was issued, reports of increases in domestic violence disseminated widely for those in the anti-violence movement."
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We are now welcoming applications for our spring 2022 cohort of fellows! If you study male supremacism, misogyny, and its intersections, we would love for. you to apply: https://t.co/U1sXOVpeX6
Had a moment of intense confusion this morning when I downloaded an article on toxicity detection and the first author had the exact same name as my mom. She was very excited to hear about her new career😂
Now that the semester’s started, it seems I’m back to my tried-and-true pandemic workflow of: read half an article, then go take a nap. If you need me I’ll be in bed.
@UCBerkeleyCRWS/@TheIRMS conference panel on misogynist incels and pickup artists is equal parts horrifying and inspiring--the misogyny seemingly knows no bounds, but the work these scholars are doing is incredible! Excited to see these discussions continue throughout the week.
**MEET THE PANELISTS**
Get excited for our upcoming keynote, Anti-Trans Ideology in Male Supremacism!
This panel is co-hosted by @TransStudies and is part of an upcoming conference co-hosted by the IRMS and @UCBerkeleyCRWS.
Get your tickets today: https://t.co/aZwBg4cB5A
Just finished the BEST meeting with an undergrad I had the pleasure of being introduced to through @TheIRMS. So grateful to have this opportunity not only to receive support, but also to mentor young scholars doing work on masculinities!
Googles ‘how many words are too many for one sentence’ and then summarily ignores everything I find, because no no no those limits are far too low and cannot possibly be right.