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“Words matter in public health”! Loved this post, Jodi!

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Research Submissions - KnowledgeStitch If you have published peer-reviewed work you would like Knowledge Stitch to amplify, get in touch.

Submission portal here: knowledgestitch.com/submit/?amp=1

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Poster for a call for submissions for the website Knowledge Stitch. The poster has an image of a laundromat, with blue machines and a red laundry basket on wheels.

Poster for a call for submissions for the website Knowledge Stitch. The poster has an image of a laundromat, with blue machines and a red laundry basket on wheels.

This poster is a call for submissions with details on how to submit and guidelines, like keeping pitch to 250 words and including information like authors and disclosure statements. 

Looking for academic articles that have already been published and could be
amplified further. 

There is also a black and white photo of a speaker megaphone.

This poster is a call for submissions with details on how to submit and guidelines, like keeping pitch to 250 words and including information like authors and disclosure statements. Looking for academic articles that have already been published and could be amplified further. There is also a black and white photo of a speaker megaphone.

Call for submissions! If you have published academic research, we want to help amplify it!

Send us a pitch, and share what you’ve been working on!

#research #openaccess #academicwriting #academictranslation #writing

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Chaos is coming for scholarly publishing - Research Professional News Buckling of commercial models alongside maturing of community-led efforts promises major shifts, says Caroline Edwards

Universities want new business models, not just discounts.

As @theblochian.bsky.social (OLH Exec. Director) writes: Together we can move our university funding away from obscene commercial extractivists and back into scholar-led non-profit models

www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-v...

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Community of Praxis Education Podcast · Bimonthly Series · Community of Praxis is a series of conversations about big ideas in education. In each episode, host Brenna Clarke Gray sits down for critical chats about teachi...

You can subscribe now on all the most evil podcast platforms (Apple linked below, but search on your fave). I hope you’ll listen, and share, and tell me what you think. I’ve never put so much time into any project, and certainly not into a podcast. So I am very curious about how it is received.

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Starbucks says cutting shop staff in favour of automation has failed Chief executive Brian Nicoll vows to ‘fundamentally change’ strategy in face of worse-than-expected results

Attention Higher Education, which has much more in common with Starbucks than it would like to acknowledge:

www.theguardian.com/business/202...

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Advocacy, charity and struggles for global justice in Canada - KnowledgeStitch What role does government policy play in impacting charitable giving? How might policy better support social justice advocacy? Peer-reviewed research by: John D. Cameron & Olivia Kwiecien Abstract Thi...

Another #openaccess #research article up on Knowledge Stitch. This one on Canada, and how government policy has shaped advocacy: knowledgestitch.com/advocacy-cha...

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When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Uber and taxi drivers, Canada - KnowledgeStitch When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Stigma Deflection and Occupational Stratification in the Sharing Economy Peer-reviewed research by: Kam Phung, Sean Buchanan, Madeline Toubiana, Trish Ruebottom, and Luci...

Tucking back into Knowledge Stitch to amplify some #openaccess #research. This article from #Canada: When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Uber and taxi drivers. knowledgestitch.com/when-stigma-...

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BASAS Annual Lecture 2025 - British Association for South Asian Studies Naomi Hossain, SOAS Bangladesh’s Monsoon Uprising The student-led popular uprising that unseated Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina after 15 years

BASAS Annual Lecture 2025 with @naomihossain.bsky.social looks so good #Bangladesh: www.basas.org.uk/news-events/...

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📌Join Alessandra Mezzadri, Shirin Rai & @sarastevano.bsky.social for a discussion on pluralising feminist readings of the world economy and social reproduction

📅 March 6, 5pm
📍SOAS SALT & Zoom

Registration ➡️shorturl.at/djuB5
@surbhikesar.bsky.social @naomihossain.bsky.social @soasuni.bsky.social

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A screenshot from Twitter. 

The original tweet reads: "Rapper Kenderick Lamar wore size 29 women's jeans to Super Bowl LIX." The tweet garnered over a thousand replies, most negative. 

I (Derek Guy) screenshotted that tweet and wrote: "so funny to see history repeat itself. men who wear slim fit and stretch denim—both of which were once considered strictly for women—criticizing kendrick for wearing flares bc they were on the women's aisle. in ten years, you'll be in flares clutching pearls about something else"

Then another user replied to my tweet, saying: "Wearing women’s clothes has never been in style, homo."

A screenshot from Twitter. The original tweet reads: "Rapper Kenderick Lamar wore size 29 women's jeans to Super Bowl LIX." The tweet garnered over a thousand replies, most negative. I (Derek Guy) screenshotted that tweet and wrote: "so funny to see history repeat itself. men who wear slim fit and stretch denim—both of which were once considered strictly for women—criticizing kendrick for wearing flares bc they were on the women's aisle. in ten years, you'll be in flares clutching pearls about something else" Then another user replied to my tweet, saying: "Wearing women’s clothes has never been in style, homo."

Not true. I'll give you some examples of when styles crossed over from womenswear to menswear, and how men have worn straight-up womenswear or just feminine styles in cool ways. 🧵

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Oh thank you for making this! Please add me! 🙌

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Michael Burawoy’s legacy: Why sociology must engage with the public for a more just world

Sociologist Tannistha Samanta, a member of our journal's editorial board, pays tribute to a giant of the discipline and staunch advocate for public sociology.

indianexpress.com/article/opin...

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“We are shocked and saddened by the news of Professor Michael Burawoy’s passing. His untimely death is a great loss to sociology & to movements for justice around the world.”

@michaelabenson.bsky.social on a collegiate, courageous giant of the discipline.

thesociologicalreview.org/announcement...

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Decolonising Modern Social Theory - Prof Gurminder K Bhambra Modern social theory is a product of the very history it seeks to interpret and explain. In this module, we address the categories that form mainstream socio...

Gurminder K. Bhambra traces the entanglements between modern social thought and the history of colonialism.

🔎 Our #ConnectedSociologies Curriculum Project offers free open-access educational resources, including lectures, lesson plans & reading lists.

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Cardiff: University confirms plans to cut 400 jobs Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says

What have Russell Group universities been doing with all the money they got from hovering up all the home students after the lifting of the student numbers cap? Incredible to me they screwed the rest of the sector while still not avoiding gigantic deficits www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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(1/6) NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is considering stopping gluten free prescriptions, and they want feedback from those living in the area. A six-week public consultation is now open to gather views before the decision is made.

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Yikes! 😳

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Like evidence-based research? Me too! Check out The Stitch, a free newsletter: thestitch.beehiiv.com/subscribe

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Exploring the Growth of Charitable Food Aid in the UK -  Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite
Exploring the Growth of Charitable Food Aid in the UK - Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite YouTube video by Connected Sociologies

Kayleigh Garthwaite looks at the rise of food banks in the UK, the idea of deservingness for those who use them and why #RightsNotCharity matters.

🔎 #ConnectedSociologies Curriculum Project offers open-access educational resources, including video lectures, reading lists & detailed lesson plans.

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Hopefully I’ve posted this all correctly! 🙃 6/6

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Let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for the support! 5/6

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Research Submissions - KnowledgeStitch If you have published peer-reviewed work you would like Knowledge Stitch to amplify, get in touch.

And if you’re looking for a new space to amplify your academic work, there is a submission feature! If you have publications that aren’t open-access, you can still share about your work and offer some key findings for readers – I hope you’ll consider a submission (knowledgestitch.com/submit/)! 4/6

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On open access publishing It's not perfect. Not by a long shot. But here's hoping...

I would be grateful if you shared it with friends, neighbours, colleagues, students, etc. I’m really hoping to attract a wide audience – an audience who is excited about evidence-based research. The first newsletter is on open-access publishing (thestitch.beehiiv.com/p/on-open-ac...) 3/6

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THE STITCH Welcome to The Stitch, a free newsletter sharing key research from around the world. Sign-up to receive the latest insights, straight to your inbox.

So far, there are over 70 articles on the platform, and I’ve (finally, and very nervously) pressed ‘publish’ on the accompanying newsletter, The Stitch. It’s a free newsletter, and I’d really love your support. Here’s the link to the newsletter sign-up (thestitch.beehiiv.com/subscribe)
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Knowledge Stitch: Key research insights, shared simply Knowledge Stitch amplifies key research insights on a wide-range of curated topics. Key insights though evidence-based research, shared simply. Stay informed.

I’d like to share a project I’ve been building out, as I’d really love your support!
www.KnowledgeStitch.com shares open-access, peer-reviewed research in the social sciences – research that has already been published, but that can be sometimes hard to find, especially for non-academic audiences 1/6

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As Band Aid marks 40th anniversary critics take aim at Africa stereotypes | Band Aid | The Guardian

This song, again. And also some irony in artists being included without having provided their consent. amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.theg...

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Getting the awkward first post out of the way. Happy to have found another space to share and connect.

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This looks great!

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