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zaranosaur.bsky.social
Some kind of philosopher | mama of babies | disabled, chronically ill and neurospicy | permanently tired (with extra jazzhands) | founder and director of disabled-majority transcription and closed captioning biz @aat-transcribes.bsky.social | goof
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Shout out to APA central folks, helloooo

Hey philosophers, a question: since my work bridges political philosophy and social epistemology, and increasingly connects with what gets called political epistemology, does it matter whether I call it political epistemology vs 'social and political phil and social epistemology', do you think?

I had the privilege of talking to @apnews.com about WIRED's Elon Musk and politics coverage. Most important thing: We're not slowing down, we're not stopping, and we're going to cover this story, relentlessly, for as long as we need to. apnews.com/article/elon...

Up at 130am eating bread and butter with my one year old because he just won’t go back to sleep AMA

one thing this demonstrates is the extent to which racial, gender, and sexual discrimination has been an important cause and substance of worker organizing, rather than (as is too often claimed) some kind of HR-driven distraction

📰 Identical front page on every UK paper today, with homepage takeovers too. Only 2nd time this has happened. As editors and reporters, we fear for the future of quality journalism - with unlawful scraping of content (theft) by AI firms. #MakeItFair inews.co.uk/opinion/made...

Can anyone get me an introduction with people involved in research management at any of: The Wellcome Trust The Runnymede Trust Any other big research orgs?

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Right, pals, I am so part time at academia that I miss everything, so I really need everyone to get back into the thing where if they see anything going on to do with Mills — conferences, CFP/CFA, special issues, whatever—that you please please tell me about it

quite like writing, it’s quite good isn’t it

amazing how a one hour danger nap can make toddler bedtime last for eighteen hours or more

I had a really great and illuminating chat today with a senior scholar out of my field that once again raised the task of constructing a coherent and persuasive narrative of oneself and one’s work and ensuring you make career moves consistent with that, and I confess, I’m confused

tired level: read “aromantics awareness week” as “aromatics awareness week”

Would really like departments with whom I’ve historic personal beef with to stop hiring this season pls and thanks

one thing that is actually pretty cool about right now is how both Bill and Ted turned out to be excellent humans

This commission statement refers to people with Autism, ADHD, asthma, auto-immune disease, and chronic illness as a “dire threat to the American people and our way of life”. This is a manifesto against disability. This is the language of eugenics.

"The sheep like the shade, plus the solar panels increase grass yield and protect sheep from predators," said Pearce. Meanwhile, Pearce revealed farmers and shepherds reap their own set of benefits, as "sheep eliminate the need for herbicides or costly grass cutting on the solar farms."

Tonight’s dinnertime tantrum: not being enabled to use a spoon to eat sausages

Would you look at that!

In our new paper @profbambra.bsky.social and I argue that the ongoing #polycrisis has profound implications for global #publichealth, shaping health inequalities now and for future generations. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...