Shout out to @OtherSociology for showing so much endurance and sass as she calls out & continues to engage with the science march tweeps.pic.twitter.com/W3OMJX4jSp
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Replying to @DrCRampini @OtherSociology
Not engaging effectively, though. Try
@kejames for that.4 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @stevebloom55 @DrCRampini
Well,
@OtherSociology has been engaging very effectively from my POV. Her tweets have improved my understanding.4 replies 3 retweets 41 likes -
Replying to @kejames @stevebloom55 and
Our shared challenge is how can we make our science better & what can each discipline ..1
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.. contribute. We need tools for thinking about how knowledge is created & sustained ..2
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Science is not us & them. It's us ..3
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Replying to @26pglt
Illusion that White woman would be better heard rests on "incivility" notion of
#WOC.@26pglt@kejames@stevebloom55@DrCrampini#marginsci3 replies 1 retweet 10 likes -
Replying to @OtherSociology @26pglt and
Nope. Based on your actual incivility. But if was helping the march, I wouldn't care.
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Replying to @stevebloom55 @OtherSociology and
Wow. That's some textbook tone policing right there. Ouch.
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Replying to @kejames @OtherSociology and
Is it worth bothering with this guy? It seems like he's much more interested in telling women how to talk to him than in learning anything.
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Always worth calling out racism & sexism. I gave him a lot of rope. He used it well.pic.twitter.com/d8evDTNRgr
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