patrickesavage.bsky.social
Director: @compmusiclab.bsky.social. Rutherford Discovery Fellow @U Auckland. Assoc. Prof. @Keio U. PI @manyvoices.bsky.social. Music, evolution, diversity. He/him. Tangata tiriti.
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It was our pleasure and honour to join you to celebrate! 🥰🥰🥰
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Btw respect for people like Doug Parry who are willing to admit to mistakes despite being coauthors on the statement. Hope the team can use the constructive criticism to improve the preprint (which is still a work in progress - that's the point of preprints!)
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Plus a great example of points I always emphasize to my students: the most important thing for an article is that the title and abstract clearly and accurately represent the full text.
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Plus a great example of points I always emphasize to my students: the most important thing for an article is that the title and abstract clearly and accurately represent the full text.
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Nice, I recently read his Children of Time and loved it. Any better/worse?
For recs, have you read The Fifth Season? Absolutely incredible.
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Exactly, the whole point is to explain that this iconic image is wrong and show what a better version might look like (bsky.app/profile/patr...). Apparently I need to make this even clearer (e.g., in the caption).
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You can read the whole thing here. In my wildest dreams, I would never have thought to accuse the Trump administration of planning something like this. This is clearly a crime, and DHS Sec. Noem and others should be impeached for it: www.cato.org/blog/50-vene...
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Excited to listen to this!
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Excited to listen to this!
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Thanks, will update!
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Ka rawe!
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I'm astonished the original article (www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...) did not mention the Indigenous Ainu people. I don't understand how you can make any arguments about the genetic history of the Japanese archipelago without considering them.
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We look forward to sharing our results over the next year or two as we collect, analyse, and write up the data!
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This method is important to us because it allows a mechanism to promote equitable coauthorship in global collaborative teams. We hope our @manyvoices.bsky.social approach might serve as a useful model for other big team science collaborations.
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We join only a handful of other existing Programmatic Registered Reports (rr.peercommunityin.org/about/full_p...), which are single Stage 1 protocols that are designed to produce multiple Stage 2 Registered Reports (in our case up to 27 - the most ever to my knowledge)
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