2/ Don't get me wrong, the methods *are* useful. But the years of training and experimentation that force you to constantly think about near-decomposable processes which have endlessly surprising and emergent effects irrevocably improves and expands your thinking and perception.
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3/ I think this is true in all scholarly fields, but the weight of methodological value vs thinking-as-a-process value may be more skewed to the latter for CSS than in most fields. (Although, that may be changing.)https://twitter.com/seanjtaylor/status/1113475247431278593 …
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I'd like to teach this class which is *slightly* broader,https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1113487172693241856 …
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I can totally relate to that. It's like having a set of approaches that are valid but not universal
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