Je n'ai pas l'habitude de faire ça mais @TotalEnergies s'est attaqué à moi personnellement en essayant de décrédibiliser publiquement mon travail de journaliste, quitte à manipuler les informations et faire du greenwashing. Voici donc ma réponse. Thread (1/15)
Such a pleasure to see @WaadePeter present the tomsup package and recursive theory of mind models in my advanced cognitive models class (work w @KCEnevoldsen @AVermillet Arndis Simonsen and me). tomsup thread: https://t.co/Vn4aIbWZY8
Bon Voyage to my wonderful PhD student @AVermillet, as he heads off for a research stay @FinnBrainStudy 🇫🇮 (Arnault, you are in great hands)
Just a week after his 1st PhD publication comes out in Child Development.🙌🎉 Thanks for the generous support @Carlsbergfondet
@iamconscious2 @oleg_sobchuk @yrgsupp@interact_minds @holflod Totally agree with @oleg here. Perhaps there's a chance that next season will include @ARCHAEOfelix and/or members of @ERC_CLIOARCH ? 😀
1/6 It is correct that I call myself an activist, because I am, and I was long before i started my PhD project.
This is my justification of that position:
Dear friends,
I have been overwhelmed by the many condolence messages and offers of help. Thank you!
In the weeks before his untimely passing, David and I had started making plans to turn his childhood home on Fire Island, New York, 1/
Social complexity: Social power is the degree of agreement in a group an individual can use force successfully..but the actual use of force implies the absence of power. A distinction made elegantly by one of the great scholars of power--Robert Bierstedt. https://t.co/h4VZllZOST
We would like to share an extended SEIR model and easy to use python package for studying population structure, social distancing, testing, tracing, and quarantining—including stochastic implementations of these models on dynamic networks. (thread)
Great first remote Tues meeting with the whole @interact_minds team. As @aroepstorff reiterated, #socialdistancing is a misnomer. We are physically distant, but we need our social ties and interacting minds more than ever.
Really happy to have been able to discuss my research today with the many great minds at @interact_minds! Looking forward to next time!
Thanks for tweeting along, @ce_parsons :)
TLDR: we applied cognitive science & cultural evolution to investigate some of the earliest human engravings (100k year old), finding that they were likely used to express implicit style and human intent. Background, pics and nerdy methodological observations in the thread. 1/n