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    20 May 2021
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    Lack of trust in institutions + democracy/coalitions are hard + conflict frames + fuzzy party processes, repeat for ~ 40 years. There, I wrote my book.

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  2. 1 hour ago

    fall 2021: spotty attendance, and students overwhelmed by the pace of a return to life (professor also overwhelmed by that). everyone burned out.

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    Spring 2021: i grudgingly turned on Teams for my in-person lecture. 2/3 attended that way.

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  4. 1 hour ago

    a summary of what I experienced: Fall 2020 lots of positive covid cases among my students, hybrid instruction and most of grateful for scraps of interaction

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    3 hours ago

    We've got LOTS of really insightful/scary/surprising analysis on how the nation has -- and hasn't -- changed since Jan. 6. Coming today and tomorrow here:

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  6. Read this fantastic piece about Jan. 6, 2021 by . Filled with both big picture insights and detailed observations from the Capitol that day.

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  7. i'm not a higher ed expert and no one wants to read a serious analysis by me. but i've been teaching for ~15 years and i know a few things. every semester has been chaotic in a slightly different way.

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  8. factoring various scheduling things, I taught unvaccinated for 3-4 months or more, in person, between August and April

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  9. Piggybacking on what a few others have already said, maybe the readers of or other national publications would be interested in some perspective from college professors who've been back in person since August 2020 or so?

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    6 hours ago

    My piece from a year ago: We should have seen 1/6 coming, and in fact political scientists did and warned you.

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  11. Jan 4

    this work keeps on not doing itself. infuriating.

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  12. Jan 3

    i've hit the "ooh i have invitations on linkedin" point of procrastinating on writing the last 3 sentences of this proposal.

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  13. Jan 3

    i definitely used a few tests to see friends, so i'm feeling guilty. our inability to be a society or have a functioning government has made everything into a debate about socially responsible consumerism, essentially.

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  14. Jan 3
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  15. Jan 3

    and there were like 5 signs about covid tests being sold out

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  16. Jan 3

    anyway, i thought about that today when i was standing in a walgreens pharmacy line where no one was wearing a mask

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  17. Jan 3

    in 1997 i took some sort of AP writing exam (composition? who can know?) and we had a prompt about dystopian futures with Big Brother governments and in my absurd 17 year old way i wrote about the real danger being a society and government where no one cares about anyone else

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  18. Jan 3

    i bet apsa could make some serious money selling fried oreos, just saying

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  19. Jan 3

    just tapped on my printed out book proposal like it's my phone so i'd say work is going well.

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  20. Jan 3
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  21. Jan 2

    Not sure this is really worth the label. Poli sci dabbles? Poli sci gets out over its skis?

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