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barbaratauffner.bsky.social
🇧🇷 they/them. phd student in communication & science studies at @ucsd | @labmidiars member | ma in science education at @ufrgs | #platforms, #environmentaljustice & #discourse inter de porto alegre 🇲🇨 tauffner.ucsd.edu blueets in pt & en
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só a corneta salva! assistencia do homi
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ta caindo mais q o gremio
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eu juro isso eh incrivel, quem escreveu deveria receber um premio
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@alguemviumeusoculos.com acho que vc pode se interessar pelo artigo hahahahah
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eu tbm 🥲
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inacreditavel q pegou no braço
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finalmente pqp
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e nao amarela nenhum deles kk
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e tao chorando ainda
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e faça o 🫡 imadiatamente
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The @4sweb.bsky.social conference will be held in Seattle-WA, USA, from September 3 to 7, 2025. You can also see more information about the event on their website: www.4sonline.org/call_for_sub... (5/5)
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Topics related to soft denialism may include but not only narrative control, corporate legitimacy, and the role of uncertainty in shaping science and public policy. You can find more information about the panel here: www.4sonline.org/accepted_ope... (4/5)
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This tension reflects the broader dynamics of capitalism, where profit often supersedes public well-being. We invite contributions that explore how speculative capital, corporate narratives, and political funding influence scientific discourse and policy by using soft denialism. + (3/5)
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... shapes scientific research and public policy through "soft denialism," a term defined by @naomiaklein.bsky.social, where corporations acknowledge scientific facts but reject their practical application. + (2/5)