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Posts by T Spreckelsen

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Defense Against Dishonest Charts This is a guide to protect ourselves and to preserve what is good about turning data into visual things.

Dishonest charts are coming from all directions, and they're only going to hit harder. Unless we push back. So, an interactive guide: Defense Against Dishonest Charts flowingdata.com/projects/dis...

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Fantastic! Thank you!

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That's really a great tutorial paper if you want to learn more about quantitative #intersectionality methods. MAIHDA (or IMAHIDA) seems to be current state-of-the art for such analyses.

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Thank you!

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Love this visualisation, what is the source?

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Thank you! More food-for-thought!

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@reniemeyerphd.bsky.social thanks for this inspiring paper.

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@seangrant.bsky.social @criminologist.bsky.social
curious to know what you might think about this!

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“Theory Crisis in criminology” - Very interesting food-for-thought. #blueskygift

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Thank you for this pointer - this is a great and super thought-provoking paper!

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This seems to be an excellent review of the evidence by the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing evidence: housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/u...
(Though admittedly also not sociology)

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