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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 21 Feb 2014

    While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ 

    8:15 AM - 21 Feb 2014
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      1. The Raven ཌ་རེ་བེན།‏ @bhutanraven 21 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ ”

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      1. ben szobody‏ @bszobody 21 Feb 2014
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        --> “@NewYorker: While journalism moves in populist direction, why does academic writing remain remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ ”

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      1. Meagan (Meggie) Sylvester‏ @MeggieSylvester 21 Feb 2014
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        #academicwriting @NewYorker is populist simply bc it thrives on wide readership. Academic writing is for specialized study #englishnerd

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      2. Jonathan Poritsky‏Verified account @poritsky 21 Feb 2014
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        Um, because of academics. MT @NewYorker: Why does academic writing remain so remote and insular?http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ 

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      1. rachael gorab‏ @r8cheyg 23 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ ”

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      1. Yasmeen E. Stewart‏ @Emirati_Sheikha 22 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker A mediocre mind is incapable of understanding the individual who refuses to bow blindly to the normalization of vacuousness!

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      1. Liz‏ @LaTerribleLiz 21 Feb 2014
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        While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ  @NewYorker

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      1. Miranda Limonczenko‏ @MLimonczenko 21 Feb 2014
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        Academic-style academic essays are so overrated. MT @NewYorker: why does academic writing remain so insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ 

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      1. teri‏ @very_teri 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker: Journalism vs. Academia http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ  Academia is impartial & logic based. Journalists should be too. News reporting.

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      1. Ahmed Naitabdi‏ @AhmedNaitabdi 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker Academic writing is based on deep-thinking thanks to peer review. Populists may generalize marginal facts and are fine with it.

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      1. Ahmed Naitabdi‏ @AhmedNaitabdi 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker Academic writing is based on deep-thinking thanks to peer review. Populists may generalize marginal facts and are fine with it.

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      1. keith baker‏ @KeithBaker12 21 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ ” All academics please read.

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      1. GaM‏ @PilateDead 21 Feb 2014
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        “@NewYorker: While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular? http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ ”

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      1. OliviaGossettCooper‏ @OliviaGossett 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker bc the general population doesn't want to actually read, just ingest information. Though a few persons might enjoy some good lit.

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      2. Mike Cory’s Big Adventure‏ @mcsbigadventure 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker journalism has a reason for a shift, their whole business model is up in the air, academics are cold chilling

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      3. Monica Hertzzz‏ @monicahertzzz 7 Mar 2014
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        @mikecory2 very true. this is what we were discussing with Sean when he was here!

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      1. CrisisActor-GeezerLevel‏ @bming5 21 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker "What snobs!" I forget which crazed baboon said that about higher education...

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      1. William Hogeland‏ @WilliamHogeland 21 Feb 2014
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        Oh my God, no. @NewYorker: While journalism moves in a populist direction, why does academic writing remain so remote and insular?

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