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Posts by Nino Bariola

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Cultivating Change: A Collaborative Philanthropic Initiative to Accelerate and Scale Agroecology and Regenerative Approaches Food systems account for at least 15% of global fossil fuel use each year. 🚨 To tackle the climate, biodiversity, and health crises, we need to transition away from industrial food systems to #agroe...

🚨# FoodSystems = 1/3 of global emissions. They also contribute to:

🌲 90% of #deforestation
🦋 60% of #BiodiversityLoss
💧 70% of freshwater use

It’s time to shift #ClimateFinance to #agroecology + #RegenerativeFarming models.

Learn more in our research ahead of #LCAW2025: bit.ly/3X5eUsY

10 months ago 9 5 0 0

Grateful to adapt our new paper on refugee family separation @ersjournal.com into a post for the Council on Contemporary Families. I hope it’s readable & useful for teaching courses on family, inequality, immigration, & policy. thesocietypages.org/ccf/2025/06/...

10 months ago 9 4 0 0
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Book bans are rising, but everyday Americans dont want them.

We tested ~2000 people, and found broad acceptance, not polarization.

The public doesn't echo elite battles.

📄Cultural Polarization & Social Groups: The Case of Book Banning (Childress, Rawlings, Maghbouleh)
🔗 osf.io/zpe8y_v1

10 months ago 34 6 2 1

Congrats, Eliza! So glad to see your article is out :)

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Doctor, how much does it cost? Moral values and price talk in a stratified consumer medical market

New paper out in Socio-Economic Review on how doctors and patients talk about the price of care in fertility medicine! I find that the way they talk about money is radically different depending on both the clinic's targeted clientele and organizational structure academic.oup.com/ser/advance-...

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International students contribute $44 billion to the US economy annually, creating 1 job for every 4 students enrolled.

Higher ed is America’s 10th largest export industry. A finance professor explores how their impact reaches beyond big cities to small towns like Mankato, MN. buff.ly/kcGr5b1

1 year ago 69 26 2 1

Dream job!

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“Social Division of Care Work Time Over Half a Century”: @pgonalon.bsky.social & @z-ansari-thomas.bsky.social offer population-level estimates for volume & division of care work time across paid/unpaid & child/adult domains. @upenn.edu @fandmcollege.bsky.social read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...

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Our lab had a #dogathon 🐕 yesterday where we analyzed NYC Open Data on dog licenses. We learned a lot of dog facts, which I’ll share in this thread 🧵

1) Geospatial trends: Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are common in Manhattan; the opposite is true for Yorkshire Terriers.

1 year ago 52 14 2 14

Not thinking of endowment per capita here, but how to tell a story about higher ed that doesn't focus on a handful of highly atypical institutions.

I'm not sure you can tell a great public story about Harvard. But there's another story to be told about what a "war on higher ed" actually looks like.

1 year ago 89 20 7 0
Screenshot of visualization from the financial times showing the size of university endowments relative to the total. The most visible names are Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, and the University of Texas.

Screenshot of visualization from the financial times showing the size of university endowments relative to the total. The most visible names are Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, and the University of Texas.

We need one of these charts but for what percent of students attend Ivy League schools. www.ft.com/content/6300...

1 year ago 68 14 8 4
X post by Amy Nixon (@texasrunnerDFW
), featuring a verification badge. The post reads, "The USA is weird now. If you're a person under 30, you probably think it's normal but that's because you don't know. Trust me. It's weird."

X post by Amy Nixon (@texasrunnerDFW ), featuring a verification badge. The post reads, "The USA is weird now. If you're a person under 30, you probably think it's normal but that's because you don't know. Trust me. It's weird."

America hasn’t felt this upside down since I was a child in an internment camp.

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Please repost to get the word out! @nkgarg.bsky.social and I are excited to present a personalized feed for academics! It shows posts about papers from accounts you’re following bsky.app/profile/pape...

1 year ago 169 118 8 13
Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes & Other Animals Heal Themselves by Jaap de Roode

Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes & Other Animals Heal Themselves by Jaap de Roode

Cassandra Quave calls @jaapderoode.bsky.social's Doctors by Nature, "a fantastic read."

Check it out: foodiepharmacology.podbean.com/e/doctors-by...

1 year ago 10 3 0 0
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Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by Nature.

The constant illegality is exhausting. And the extended nature of all this is going wear people down, as what was initially shocking becomes par for the course.

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Listen to our latest episode, recorded live! We talk with chefs Norma Listman and Saqib Keval about historically informed food, how to run a justice-based restaurant, and their recent (controversial) Chef's Table feature. This one is particularly good. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

1 year ago 8 4 0 0
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Aerial view of the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Bra, Italy

Aerial view of the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Bra, Italy

#foodstudies #foodhistory job! My wonderful colleague Simone Cinotto is looking for a Postdoc (3yr) for an EU funded project on recipes/gastronomy as European heritage. You'd have to live in Bra/the Langhe, the capital of #slowfood. Tough but someone's gotta do it. 🍷🍝🧀
www.unisg.it/en/assegni-d...

1 year ago 12 5 1 0

Dear Jenn, I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending you many hugs and ❤️

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William Labov, Who Studied How Society Shapes Language, Dies at 97 He laid the foundation for sociolinguistics, and he showed that structures like class and race shaped speech as much as where someone lives.

“There is no reason to believe that any nonstandard vernacular is in itself an obstacle to learning. The chief problem is ignorance of language on the part of all concerned. Our job as linguists is to remedy this ignorance.”-Labov, in 1972.

www.nytimes.com/2024/12/24/u...

1 year ago 278 90 3 5

And @avillamont.bsky.social

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

We're in a dangerous moment here. A lot of US progressives and leftists have grown disillusioned w the climate movement as such. Mainstream climate has mostly been silent on genocide. The GND turned into IRA, which turned into minimal social wins and Harris running on fracking. Trump's back. 🧵

1 year ago 228 55 9 14
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The fact is the recent clean energy laws, many of which were bipartisan, are sending billions of dollars into Republican districts. They are overwhelmingly creating jobs in rural and Republican communities.

1 year ago 115 17 2 1

I made a Sociology Starter Pack. Its just a start, so let me know if you want to be added.
go.bsky.app/QqTLQau

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Council on Contemporary Families The Society Pages (TSP) is an open-access social science project headquartered in the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota

What happened to parents’ divisions of childcare and housework during the pandemic?
Daniel Carlson & Richard Petts tell us this week CCF blog hosted by The Society Pages.

Check it out! thesocietypages.org/ccf/

1 year ago 6 3 0 0

Hi! May I be added? Thanks!

1 year ago 2 0 1 0
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