Nobody has time/money/energy for that is my guess
Nobody has time/money/energy for that is my guess
I don't know, I made a lot of viral contents about one of my books, people are interested in the topic, but not that many people decided to actually read it in the end www.theguardian.com/books/2025/d...
Panel #66: Engaging Policy in STS Research and Practice Abstract: Throughout its history, the STS community has engaged with the important policy questions of the day, showing how public issues are constructed in tandem with evidenceand expertise, and how technological infrastructures are inseparable from social systems. STS scholars have worked to have their insights recognized by policy makers and have used their direct policy engagements to advance knowledge of policy processes. The past decade, however, has seen massive shifts in the policy landscape–including in the ways that research is funded, evidence is valued, and expertise is constructed–as well as new substantive issues at the intersection of science, technology, and policy. This panel asks what STS scholars are bringing to, and taking away from, their engagements with evolving policy processes. What STS tools best help us understand policy issues, and where do new circumstances require new theories and analytical methods? How can STS analysis not only advance knowledge but shape effective political action? And how does engagement with policy function as an intellectual project in its own right? This open panel invites submissions from across sectors (e.g., environment, innovation, health, criminal justice), and with historical and global perspectives (particularly outside the United States and Europe).
Thinking about, or engaging in, politics and public policy with an #STS lens? Apply to present your work in the open panels (#66) I am organizing with Gwen Ottinger and Jason Delborne
@4sweb.bsky.social in Toronto in October! (Paper abstracts due April 30th!) www.4sonline.org/accepted_ope...
Non ça on l'emmène bien sur
Merci j'espère aussi! 🙏
Oui ça a énormément augmenté 😢
On verra! Pas le choix de toute façon. Je suis encore en CDD donc bon pour acheter pas l'idéal
Je sais pas, j'ai l'impression qu'à Paris c'était correct, surtout sur les petites surfaces, difficile de mentir. Ici la dernière fois que j'ai cherché y'avait beaucoup de studio 70m carré mais clairement la moitié sur les photos
Ça existe clairement pas ici ils font ce qu'ils veulent 😅
Hahahaha
C'est ce que j'ai compris oui. Mais c'est courant les investisseurs qui achètent des studios ? 😅
Bon le pire sera de dire au revoir au chat des voisins on va pas se mentir 🥲
D'ailleurs ici en Belgique ils mettent absolument n'importe quel mètre carré, ils mentent sans honte. J'ai 35 m carré, quand j'ai loué on m'avait dit 55 et là sur l'annonce 42. Breeefff
Les gens qui me disent d'acheter, déjà ça coûte une blinde mais en plus c'est un studio donc bon 🥲
Je suis tellement pas en état de faire un déménagement en ce moment, je suis dépitée
Évidemment les prix à bxl à la location ont beaucoup augmenté 🥲 et on va devoir dire au revoir au chat des voisins
oui mais j'ai pas envie de l'acheter, en l'occurence il est trop petit pour construire une famille :)
Mon propriétaire vend l'appartement, je suis toute triste, on a 6 mois pour trouver autre chose à partir de la vente selon la législation belge, c'est comment en France ?
BBC Verify has pieced together verified videos, satellite imagery and expert views after a deadly attack near a primary school in Minab, souther Iran, which suggest the area was hit more than once "by multiple simultaneous or near-simultaneous strikes".
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Allez viens 😄
Call for papers for special issue of Frontiers on feminist quantitative research methods, inviting papers that examine the connections between feminist research, quantitative methods, intersectionality, and epistemology frontierswsjournal.org/call-for-pap...
I don't know, I think for me it doesn't matter whether the argument is in bad faith or good faith. But you are probably right!
I see. It's not something I have trouble with but maybe it's something about us philosophers being weird ^^
Of course I don't doubt you think that, I just find it a bit easy to claim to be so naive that some people can have bad faith discussions in academia, when it is in fact so rampant.
Btw the quote-tweeting is not a jab against you! Just supprised that men see things like this.
isn't it the same thing? "maybe I can find you funding" (but in fact, the guy is hoping for something sexual - a common experience for a woman), sounds like a discussion in bad faith?
J'ai commencé un petit guide que j'aimerais publier prochainement. Si ça intéresse des gens de parcourir cette version alpha et me faire des retours, je peux vous envoyer le lien 😉
Some weird things in my uni too "you need to make sure the exam has clear instructions"
Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot instructed man to kill himself
The best! Merci