@R_Thaler - I just read this concise thread “Richard Thaler, a pioneer of behavioral science, first introduced the sunk cost fallacy, suggesting that “paying for the right to use a good or service will increase the rate at which the good will be utilized” (1980) thank you
I think Australia - given the chance - cares for integrity and progress and will always vote that way.
The only reason Rudd didn’t succeed and Labor have been out of government so long is because of integrity. #Auspol22
War with China is very likely, but avoidable if we take the threat seriously and act now.
As @gregjamesbarton (@Deakin) writes, Kevin Rudd says we can avoid it by achieving "a system of managed strategic competition" beneficial to China + the US.
https://t.co/9eDvhASyLA
@sunriseon7 re comments on the direct action climate change protester. would be great if we all refrain from normalising violence to another pls - “cutting the cable / can you swim..?!”
dm @cityofsound Hi Dan, i'm running a design thesis studio at @Swinburne this semester and a friend suggested i contact you - my studio is about deep time reckoning. Would you be willing to share your email with me please?
@JohnQuiggin @ConversationEDU At @herestudio we have been practicing the 4 day week in earnest for the past 4+ years. Lots of benefits - have you got some further research you can share?
Watching @candychang argue for the need for emotional infrastructure for the 21C, and that community engagement is all about psychological health. #iap2conference2021 + #participate3000?
@msdsocial @BartlettArchUCL This talk is nice. I’ve always loved Jane’s thinking. That essay from 1998 “undoing it” etc was seminal for me in my PhD approach and thinking about how to approach architectural practice
“The power to govern is often presented as the power to heal.” This essay reflects on the restructuring of self care from the collective to the individual. A Bureau for Self-Care: Interdependence versus Individualism - Journal #119 June 2021 - e-flux https://t.co/je4Da68Xtq
@thejamalhakim We need help - most of the tenancies are month to month leases.. Coming out of covid19 lockdowns, many of the current tenants are struggling. This building cannot be treated in purely commercial terms.
On Tuesday, Council passed a unanimous decision to make a discretionary grant available to support the Nicholas Building Association, which represents over 100 small creative industry businesses. This means they can finalise a business case that showcases the value of this hub.