Also, as the NYT piece mentions I had a pretty rough childhood but I did have the best grandmother. She passed away last year (after a long and healthy life till almost the end). I wrote about her for my newsletter. One champion can make such a difference. https://tinyletter.com/zeynepnotes/letters/in-memory-of-my-grandmother-educate-your-girls-cherish-your-good-memories …
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Bit of a word usage overlap there: Ben using the word modern to mean current era—which I'd be referring to networked protests—but someone may think I mean modernity in the academic sense (though I obviously would not & could not think that!). Clarifying because asked! Book page:pic.twitter.com/sNQrDAlGA7
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I'll make another plug for how so many of our key topics are, in essence, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary. Before all this, I had been teaching about R0/Re, for example, as an interplay of societal factors and virology because.. well, it is.https://twitter.com/Ursulaok/status/1299091968035901440 …
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) We're naturally drawn to individual narratives but they don't illuminate as much as one would hope. Similarly, institutional solutions are better than heroism.
) may be wondering about my new "cause", ventilation. Here's a thread with my article and some updates since. Mitigations stack, and ventilation is an important layer that urgently needs more attention.
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