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Professor, Librarian, Meteorologist, Gamer, Nerd
Life Motto: Chaos responsibly
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Professor of Science and Scholarly Communication
Climate Science Podcaster
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Ich bleibe bei sauren Gurken 🥲
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Der Vollständigkeit halber wenigstens noch ein Beispiel für eine Reaction auf das "ZEIT-Kritiker reagiert auf German Brainrot"-Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=igiB...
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ZEIT-Kritiker reagiert auf "Skibidi Toilet"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-oA...
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ZEIT-Kritiker reagiert auf German #Brainrot
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mJE...
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Man könnte meinen, hier sollen Trends und Phänomene zerrissen oder Kritiker*innen vorgeführt werden, aber nein, nichts davon. Die Kritiker*innen nehmen ihre Sache ernst, sind wertschätzend und die Online-Community reagiert ebenfalls mit Verzückung.
Ich liebe alles daran.
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Nach einem einführenden deutschen Vortrag von mir sprechen Eve & Lucie. Sie kämpfen gegen die #BookBans in ihrem County in Tennessee.
Das Event ist kostenfrei und braucht keine Anmeldung. Alle Interessierten sind herzlich willkommen.
Flyer & Infos
queerbrarians.de/2025/03/13/o...
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"This is not a drill. It is a defining moment."
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And after all and most importantly:
"This anti-DEI directive is not just an attack — it’s a test, a probe to see how much resistance universities will muster. Staying silent will not prevent more attacks. The only way to win is to act — together, decisively and now."
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"Global institutions must also take a stand."
Don't forget that
"[...] it’s not just in the United States. Rollbacks are also taking place in parts of Europe, for example."
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"[...] For some, organizing against this directive would not be just an act of resistance, it would be an act of professional and personal risk."
Hoping that universities, states and local communities will support their researchers and institutions.
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"If faculty members are to take a stand, universities must back them up — protecting academic freedom, defending academics against retaliation and refusing to cave in to intimidation."
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If thinking about all of those who already lost, think about those who will see what you do now or in the distant future.
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"But words won’t be enough. Faculty senates must formally call on universities to refuse compliance. Such resolutions aren’t just symbolic — they create a record that can be cited in lawsuits, the media and advocacy."
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"The US administration might hope that academics will remain siloed, too consumed with their own work — or too afraid — to resist. [...] if faculty members unite across institutions, they can become a force that the federal government cannot ignore."
Hopefully, STEM will not abandon the humanities.
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Hm, ich sehe ihn nicht?
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Queer librarians: Be Gay, No Late Fines
or Be Gay, Do Storytimes
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Ich dachte an so klassische Umfragen zur Nutzung sozialer Netzwerke. Die werden von manchen Stellen ja mal mehr und mal weniger regelmäßig gemacht. Leider nicht immer offen und/oder nachnutzbar 😕 Oder Forschungsarbeiten verschiedener Art. So graue Literatur ist in der Recherche ja eher anstrengend.
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NEMO Science Center Amsterdam
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What a day.
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I just ate it like this 😂