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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 23 Feb 2014

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

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      2. Charles Powell‏ @CharlesTPowell 23 Feb 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

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

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      2. Drustan de Búrca‏ @svejky 23 Feb 2014
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        .@NewYorker because academic writing isn’t journalism & populist or insular aren’t the only options. Hope this helps.

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      4. Drustan de Búrca‏ @svejky 23 Feb 2014
        Replying to @IlllllllllllllI

        @IlllllllllllllI a botanist called Pollan?!

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      6. Drustan de Búrca‏ @svejky 23 Feb 2014
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        @IlllllllllllllI eugh.

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

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      2. bob stepno‏ @bobstep 24 Feb 2014
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        .@NewYorker How about some "best academic writing" examples? Subcategories: #EngagedAcademics #FunToReadAcademics #PopularPressButWise

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      3. bob stepno‏ @bobstep 24 Feb 2014
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        .@NewYorker Do these count as "Academic"? http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/General-Nonfiction … http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/Biography-or-Autobiography … http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/History 

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

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      2. Alex Drace-Francis‏ @AlexDrace 23 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker @ElaBittencourt It isn't remote and insular. There, I just tweeted you some academic writing.

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      3. Ela Bittencourt‏ @ElaBittencourt 23 Feb 2014
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        @AlexDrace @NewYorker @AlexDrace @NewYorker the day this tweet makes it into a dissertation, I'll be swayed. Till then ....

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      4. Alex Drace-Francis‏ @AlexDrace 23 Feb 2014
        Replying to @ElaBittencourt

        @ElaBittencourt @NewYorker Kind of the distinction I was seeking to question - academic writing isn't only made up of dissertations..

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      5. Alex Drace-Francis‏ @AlexDrace 24 Feb 2014
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        @ElaBittencourt @NewYorker Entertaining skit on the 'journos don't get academia' debate: http://bit.ly/Ot3jyL 

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      1. mohsin ali‏ @mohsinali90 24 Feb 2014
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        @juliaoftoronto MT @NewYorker While journalism moves in a populist direction, why is academic writing still insular?http://nyr.kr/1fFoumZ 

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      1. Anita Ratnam‏ @aratnam 23 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker totally agree. Academics are also growing increasingly haughty and condescending.

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      1. Kayla Faria‏ @fariakay 23 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker piece dismisses idea that if enough profs reconsider what counts as epistemology,academic writing could be more accessible,useful

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      1. Emily Lemagie‏ @Ocean_Trekker 23 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker we tweet, blog, and youtube, too. The peer reviewed journals are to advance the knowledge within the field, not just the academic

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      1. Coreen‏ @Coreen085 23 Feb 2014
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        @NewYorker bcauseMedia is populist propganda owned by bigbusiness & academia isonly remote 2 pple who can't think critically & don't try to.

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