debbiejsr.bsky.social
Professor, Tufts Political Science, American Politics, public opinion, pol psych. Just trying not to get lost.
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My heat-induced migraine brain agrees
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saving for my Ethnicity and American identity seminar. any info on how de-identification rates vary by age group?
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❤️
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Chronicle on wcvb did a whole episode about Bunker Hill yesterday.
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His book World Within a Song is really good too
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Older, but a great memoir that touches on migraine and addiction is Jeff Tweedy’s Let’s Go (so we can get back)
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Waiting on the Moon, memoir by Peter Wolf. Really good.
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You can get it on a t shirt
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just added to the top of my summer reading list
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some research on this question:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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I moved offices two years ago. It was so liberating to purge stuff and have lots of space in the new office. But the rate at which my new shelves have been filling up is disturbing.
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Thank you to you both. Any info on what's next? were charges dropped?
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Also see Our Common Bonds by Levendusky press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
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Thank you.
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Excellent news all around. Which volcano???
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State flag bat signal means I re-up my recent essay:
www.zocalopublicsquare.org/whats-in-a-s...
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I love this one on Love Canal: www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/lc.h...
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similar experiences here. kind, thoughtful, interested in hearing ideas from early career folks. The handful of times I interacted with him, his encouragement made me feel smart.
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One of my prized possessions in my office is a vcr tape that the OH sec of state sent to households teaching us how to use the vote-o-matic after the 2000 election
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I just finished Peter Wolf's memoir, and the chapter about his studio encounters w Sly Stone are something else.
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Well the joke is on you because your book is both fun and important.
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Thank you for writing it!
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On my intro to American syllabus
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we are planning for it to run around 75 minutes.
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Thank you
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any idea about how long it will run?
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Same. I still get teased about how I used to get lost when I taught at Oberlin, a tiny town with only a handful of traffic lights.
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As someone with an unbelievably bad sense of direction, it makes living just outside Boston so much less stressful.
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We’ve long called it the “marriage saver”
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I have a now-retired colleague who studied fireflies and thinking of her always made me question my research choices.
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I taught it last year for the first time in a while. Syllabus here: sites.tufts.edu/deborahschil...
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diligently avoiding every possible trigger and then crossing all fingers and toes. take meds at first sign of an attack rather than waiting to see how it develops. #MigraineChat