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3181. RT @allafarce This is another good point: people constantly complain about large govt IT projects that go in this way, but my experience is that this is really about "large and long-lived organizations" across sectors. Govt just happens to be at scale and long-lived. twitter.com/slightlylate/s…
>  26 April 2019, 12:00:49 AM | LINK | Filed in
3182. RT @cabel Holy smokes — Twitter Data Export has been massively upgraded. In January I exported my data: 42MB. Today, I get a 3.03GB (!!!) json-based archive of everything — followers, DMs, and most importantly, ALL MY MEDIA! Photos and videos! THIS IS VERY GOOD 🎉
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3183. RT @SatterthwaiteML Don’t miss👇🏼on how HR can collude w/neoliberalism when not informed by analysis of political economy twitter.com/akapczynski/st…
>  26 April 2019, 5:25:23 PM | LINK | Filed in
3184. Has the #humanrights movement helped entrench neoliberalism? Could it help displace it? Human rights, even in “socioeconomic” form, can intensify inequality & reproduce neoliberal logics, where they are simply overlain upon the existing political economy… humanityjournal.org/issue10-1/the-…
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3185. RT @tinahornsass the reason sex workers get upset about misrepresentation in pop culture is not that we need everything to be "authentic." it's that misrepresentation leads to mass ideology which leads to interpersonal violence and discrimination by the state. it's a fucking material concern.
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3186. RT @davidminpdx This careful analysis of the wildly irresponsible press coverage of the NYPD’s Bronx Gang Raid, based on what has now come to light, should be taught as a cautionary tale in every journalism school in America. Stellar work by @adamjohnsonNYC. fair.org/home/dozens-co…
>  27 April 2019, 7:09:38 PM | LINK | Filed in
3187. RT @MCrowderMeyer Overheard this evening: 4yo: Why do girls' clothes mostly have buttons on the back, but boys' clothes have them on the front? dad: I'm not sure. 4yo: Probably the patriarchy. And you know, I never considered it before, but I think she's probably right.
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3188. RT @EricaLG I think this actually may be my favorite education story this year. "Running Out of Children, a South Korea School Enrolls Illiterate Grandmothers." nytimes.com/2019/04/27/wor…
>  28 April 2019, 1:44:40 AM | LINK | Filed in
3189. RT @shannonmattern I wrote a little thing abt S*dewalkLabs' use of Material Design at their 307 showroom + in their Digital Transparency in the Public Realm project (e.g., stacked cards, hexagonal pavers + badges) as a form of performative ethics that brackets the hard ?'s wordsinspace.net/shannon/2019/0…
>  28 April 2019, 2:42:22 PM | LINK | Filed in
3190. RT @Drgnfly42 Fun fact, she was a direct rebranding of the indigenous Aztec deity Tonantzin, the earth mother goddess twitter.com/bklynmuseumbot…
>  28 April 2019, 10:15:26 PM | LINK | Filed in



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