Why would that admission make you accept the reality?
-
-
W odpowiedzi do to @andpru@tyrell_turing i jeszcze
it's a "reality" only for those who subscribe to it, live by it, sustain it and fight to protect it. The reason I'd like them to publicly make that statement: they must admit and OWN the current toxicity of the system, and the corresponding public health impact ..
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 1 polubiony -
as they are accountable to the public, and hence have to defend the stance that 1) current toxicity paid for by the public tax $$ and well-meaning donations is actually acceptable, 2) research backs up the claim "there is no better alternative", which requires to evaluate options
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
I don't know why they haven't done any of those things, but one of my hypotheses is that relevant academics in power (guiding the funding agencies and policy institutes) actually did not give sufficient damn about it.. worse they benefit from it and don't want to change ANYTHING!
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
Future Distinguished Emeritus Prof Pradeep Reddy 😎 podał/a dalej Future Distinguished Emeritus Prof Pradeep Reddy 😎
So if the public funding agencies sat down & devised a proper study on what's the best way to run the academy, and conclude the current toxic ponzi scheme is the right, moral and ideal way to do science with public tax $$, I won't ever bring this up againhttps://twitter.com/Raamana_/status/1105145417212284930?s=20 …
Future Distinguished Emeritus Prof Pradeep Reddy 😎 dodał/a,
Future Distinguished Emeritus Prof Pradeep Reddy 😎 @Raamana_Anyone aware of a complex system simulation that studies the relationship between parameters and incentives of#Academia (pace, environment etc), and its supposed outputs (papers, solutions, impact etc)? Very useful for advocating change in incentive structure.#phdchat#phdlifePokaż ten wątek4 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
What about using national science output as experiments? There is huge heterogeneity in policies and outcomes.
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
W odpowiedzi do to @KordingLab@andpru i jeszcze
what heterogeneity are you referring to? didn't you guys agree "the reality" and "main game in town" is the prestige oriented system dictating all of the academy and science?
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
Uk is hot on h index, us hot on grants, some countries have more or less ubi like funding.
2 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
W odpowiedzi do to @KordingLab@andpru i jeszcze
Common confounding factor everywhere: prestige!!! prestige determining whether you get into phd programs, faculty jobs, funding .. and you know it all lot better than I do.
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych -
Hold on. You want to quantify the effect of prestige. So you could use cross country variation of its importance. Which confounders are you most concerned about?
1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych
After brad made the meta-data analogy I realised we could analyse prestige, in a similar way reputation is studied. Applying things like stake-holder theory etc. Could quantify its impact, investigate casual links and unseen confounders.
-
-
W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @KordingLab i jeszcze
Oh, this is the moment I should plug myself.. If anyone is looking for a research assistant or is willing to take on an MPhil / MRes student willing to work their ass off. I'm your man.

0 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 3 polubioneDziękujemy. Twitter skorzysta z tych informacji, aby Twoja oś czasu bardziej Ci odpowiadała. CofnijCofnij
-
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
Twitter jest przeciążony lub wystąpił chwilowy problem. Spróbuj ponownie lub sprawdź status Twittera, aby uzyskać więcej informacji.
to 
