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Posts by Masha Cerovic

For years, but especially in the last few months, I have been trying hard to imagine what it will feel like seeing Orban decisively defeated. I just couldn't. And yet here we are: it is truly and well over. I have more reservations about Peter Magyar than I could say in 300 characters or a thread...

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Drones in Ukraine: From the Air to the Ground Podcast Episode · Le Collimateur · 10 April · 1hr 48min

What a quote: “at the beginning of the war, everybody was trained in tactical medicine. Now we realise we should have been trained in drones, because when you know drones, you need so much less tactical medicine.”

Fantastic episode (in English!)

podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/l...

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La sécurité devrait être co-construite par les chercheurs en partenariat avec les fsd et autres, mais en partant du principe de la compétence et de la responsabilité des chercheurs, qui ne sont pas de grands enfants à surveiller.

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Il faut arrêter cette fiction que les chercheurs seraient de doux irresponsables incapables de réfléchir eux-mêmes à leur sécurité, affaire sérieuse pour gens sérieux, et réaffirmer qu'ils sont en fait les mieux qualifiés pour juger si leurs recherches, leurs labos, leurs terrains sont sensibles.

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Chercheurs en shset en sciences dures devraient pouvoir s'organiser ensemble pour s'opposer à l'extension incontrôlée des pouvoirs des fsd, et pour réaffirmer la responsabilité et l'autonomie des chercheurs.

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Zones à Régime Restrictif : une protection qui devient étouffante - Fédération CFDT Éducation Formation Recherche Publiques Les "Zones à Régime Restricitf" imposées à certains laboratoires de recherche limitent le travail de recherche. La CFDT fait le point.

#ESR
Merci @nholzschuch.bsky.social pour ce point instructif

www.sgen-cfdt.fr/actu/zones-a...

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Thanks for pointing it out, I had not read the articles beyond the headline / summary!

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Loosely means "Lying loserovic" btw

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Ok, Lažljiv Izgubljenović as author is genius, thanks for the laugh !

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I confirm. Had the same "driven mad by HP" crisis a few years back, got a Brother, and have never had the slightest regret. Actually, the thing works so well that I never have to think about my printer except to put paper in. Buy one and forget about it for the next decade at least.

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Émojis les plus utilisés entre février et juillet 2020
pour une requête COVID dans les tweets archivés par l’INA

Émojis les plus utilisés entre février et juillet 2020 pour une requête COVID dans les tweets archivés par l’INA

🚨 Dans le dernier numéro des #Annales

'Les sources nativement numériques. Enjeux de #documentation et de #redocumentarisation'

par @valeriesch.bsky.social , Frédéric Clavert et @ccarolinemuller.bsky.social

Un article à lire en #openaccess

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dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss...

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They may bitch and gripe about politicians in Kyiv and corruption and incompetence and everything. That's actually good. But you can't understand them until you've faced their burning hot hatred of Russians. And no, that's not sth to be wished for. But that's 100% on Russia.

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I remember the instinctive recoil of Ru-speaking refugees upon hearing someone speaking with a Moscow or SPb accent. Few Kharkiv inhabitants speak Ukrainian in their daily interactions, but they still toast to "кабы на Белгород".

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Slezkine remembered only the complaints of Ukrainian refugees on the Latvian border that he wanted. He did not ask them why they wouldn't stay in Russia, the land of Pushkin, rather than go to neo-liberal, anti-Russian, wickedly western Nato-Latvia.

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Yes, many people miss the socio-economic stability and relative equality of the 60s and 70s, in the "West" and in the former "East". Everyone know that it's what USSR-nostalgics chiefly miss. And yet, Ukrainians who know Russia well know that it's not what Russia offers.

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Yes, Ukraine is a country with a lot of challenges, that is undergoing rapid transformations during war. It is a complex society and polity. People disagree about a lot of things. But even the Ru-speakers are demonstrably not Russians or pro-Russia.

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if these Ru-speakers were so close to Russia, and convinced that "the West" was really at fault for the war, why are they in Riga and not in Novgorod? In Warsaw instead of Moscow? In Lviv instead of Sotchi?

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but Ukrainian Ru-speakers have 3-1 chosen to go to the countries where they don't know the language, have very little support and a very hard life, instead of a country whose language they speak, that S&cie claim is more or less their homeland.

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choices of ppl fleeing war are extremely difficult and irreductible to glib slogans. A host of emotional, social, legal and material issues come into play.

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Slezkine & cie focusing on Ukrainian Russian speakers need to account for one fact: why has the overwhelming majority of Ru-speaking Ukr refugees since 2014 chosen "the West" (in and out of Ukriane) over Russia?

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L'article de Marc André est à lire dans le dernier numéro des #Annales

👉 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Online Primary Sources for Russian, Caucasian, Central Asian, Eastern and Central Europe Studies The Online Primary Sources database aims to provide researchers and students with sources from Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Eastern and Central Europe put online in recent years thanks to inten

This rules

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Who Built France? | David A. Bell A new history explores France’s empire from the perspective of the indigenous and enslaved people who participated, willingly or not, in its creation.

A new review of mine, in the New York Review of Books.
www.nybooks.com/articles/202...

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This might be the greatest split-screen ever broadcast.

They’ll play this in museums in future.

(🎥 LCI 🇫🇷)

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C'est en ligne et le nouveau site est super réussi !
Merci pour votre confiance @aphg.bsky.social @jalazard.bsky.social

Vous pouvez mettre un signet sur
www.aphg.fr/lhistoire-pa...

(et n'hésitez pas à participer)

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Super. Dans mon coin nous ne sommes pas des enseignants du secondaire, donc ce serait sympa d'avoir des conseils sur les attentes et les besoins mais on serait bien partants pour approvisionner sur l'Europe de l'est, l'empire russe, l'URSS toussa toussa !

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Bonsoir! Il y a une procédure si on souhaite participer / contribuer ? Des contacts, des conseils, des instructions ?

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EHRI #CallForPapers | Transnational Workshop of @ehri-cz.bsky.social and EHRI-AT:
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18-19 May 2026 | Venue: Prague, Czech Republic | Deadline for applications: 15 March 2026, submissions in English only.
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I think it's hard for many to take the threat seriously because they assume that this kind of abstract thinking is an innate ability, a personal quality, not a foundational skill honed by modern education, an illusion fed by the biologization of intelligence and its reduction to iq.

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what if they get MA students who don't understand the scientific method because IA has excelled at formulating, evaluating, solving the scientific problems that the students have encountered since middle school? what if students "learn" science the same way as the amateurs solving Riemann with LLM?

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