They pose for a lot more photos than most coauthors I know. They are like a travelling album cover.
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The claim you could reach tenure is the true bullshit here and a sign they have no familiarity with that demonic process.
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The mistake is thinking this is a discovery. Even in STEM we understand the literature is heavily contaminated by bullshit. The buffoons here are the hoaxers who think we don’t understand this or this is surprising to anyone who understands academic publishing.pic.twitter.com/MZCjH0svga
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This is the academic equivalent of Trump voter grievance. Voting for people who will burn the safety net because some are perceived to be taking advantage of it. Sure there is deviance and junk scholarship when you have a billion journals - but they want to torch entire fields.
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A healthy attitude towards academia, and even STEM publications is that there’s a lot of bullshit. We *know* this. It’s been measured. It’s a reason to be skeptical, advocate for better standards, fight predatory journals etc. not to burn the entire enterprise.
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The problem with "grievance studies" is that grievance scholars would need to understand how people really think and behave, how systems really work, and how systems could work better. People who are that wise and knowlegeable are rare.
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Personally I find some value in this demonstration. This involves academic fields I have zero familiarity with yet when they state it leaks into our culture, it rings true. In medical publishing, think of reports of medical errors and mortality. And think of the JAMA IM /1
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