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    Retweets are not endorsements. They are performative engagement markers that intentionally confound direct alignment with ironic promotion, ambivalent reflection, or personal brand management so as to reveal all or nothing of one’s authentic perception depending on the observer.

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    data are

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    The best way to find manuscript typos is to click submit.

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    New study on procrastination, motivation, and burnout in post-secondary faculty |

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    If you can’t say anything nice, say it as a two-part question.

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    PhD students and recent graduates: An opportunity to participate in a survey on PhD mental health and career development. Find out more here: cc

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    New study shows male faculty to procrastinate more than female colleagues, with female faculty reporting greater burnout | |

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    manuscript in progress (2̶0̶1̶9̶2020)

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    data are

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    Recommended reading —> A review of empirical research on the predictors and consequences of burnout in post-secondary faculty:

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    Academic Writing Genres: First draft: Horror Abstract: Action thriller Hypothesis section: Fantasy Results section: Tragedy Limitations section: True crime Implications section: Satire Grant application: Science fiction

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    If you can’t say anything nice, say it as a two-part question.

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    Review unto others as you would have them review unto you.

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    If you can't say anything nice¹ _____ ¹Say it in a footnote.

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    New study shows male faculty to procrastinate more than female colleagues, with female faculty reporting greater burnout | |

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    Course evaluations. Courtesy of .

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