So, about that academic hoax: I think people who are saying it's no big deal to get shoddy papers published in journals of varying quality are missing the point. The problem is that there are no objective criteria to distinguish between shoddy and sound work in this fields.
And I mean this seriously: what do you care if some other small field does things differently? Especially ones that appear to have literally zero influence over anything in the rest of the academy or society?
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I don't think that's true at all. You seriously underestimate the reach. Questionable ideas from these fields are filtering throughout society and being treated by laymen/politicians/and HR departments as fact.
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I would need to see proof of this before I believed this. I don't think the academic sub-fields they've targeted actually have much influence on how identity politics is developed and deployed, anymore than I think postmodernism is responsible for politicians denying facts.
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I wish I could have brought you in as a guest at our last company meeting.
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If you think your company's HR policies were created by the writings of humanistic academics, I assure you that you greatly overestimate your company's HR staff.
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