And of course, latterly, many have been using their 'feminism' as a shield for their transphobia. From anything such as opposing gender neutral toilets on campus to engaging in some pretty dodgy 'feminist' scholarship.
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W odpowiedzi do to @DrMaterialsMum @azhir_io i jeszcze
Absolutely. Really makes me angry
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Oh it’s not new. There’s a history of certain feminists using feminism to perpetuate racism, homophobia, classism, transphobia and shielding themselves from criticism. It’s as old as the suffragettes. https://www.thelily.com/how-racism-tore-apart-the-early-womens-suffrage-movement/ … https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/28/opinion/sunday/suffrage-movement-racism-black-women.html … https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/07/us-suffragette-movement-black-women-19th-amendment …
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W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @ProfRachelGaN i jeszcze
Ah. This is funny
@ProfRachelGaN I remembered you from so where. You were my Devices lecturer. Very empathetic. Defo not the norm for me as one of the very few disabled working-class BME students there. At one point you also did Microstructures.
I still have your notes
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W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Glad you remember me! Hope the notes are useful!
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Understanding ferroelectric, pyroelectric and piezoelectric effects. Just generally the importance of directional order of polymers. Phenomenas of dislocations and pinnings etc. It allows me to see overlapping ideas in other subject areas. Applying ideas I novel ways.
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W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
It's a real mixed bag of a course, but it does highlight connections which run through materials science, which is the best part from my viewpoint.
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
In NatSci, MatSci & Chem Dept seem to run good courses. I was a fan of the labs, they really cemented the concepts, I wish there were more projects. It would have been good to have some materials informatics.
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W odpowiedzi do to @azhir_io @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
We do some at parts ii and iii these days, I think.
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W odpowiedzi do to @ProfRachelGaN @DrMaterialsMum i jeszcze
Sounds fun. I did Astrophysics (mostly Maths). But was barred from continuing into Part III b/c of medical complications during the exam period. (Common story for disable students there). Built an AI startup after I left, now just applying for MPhil & PhD.
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But it’s good to see materials informatics being taught. Material Informatics is definitely more in its infancy compared to Bioinformatics. But is exploding atm. Big dataset & hyper-spectral data are limited and there aren’t many using NLP & GNN on published papers yet.
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