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Posts by Lars Harhoff Andersen

Tak. Hvis nogen vil læse er tråden her: x.com/larsharhoff/...

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I grew up in the 90s and know I shouldn't say this but every decade that came before and after it is better music wise

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hard to exaggerate how nuts the engagement is on Bluesky compared to 𝕏. a vastly smaller user base (at least officially), but just look at these stats for one of the biggest newspapers on Earth. Musk has absolutely trashed the platform. folks, you are not locked in on 𝕏. not even a little.

1 year ago 8443 1671 213 190

😅

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1 year ago 62 10 5 0

Kender ikke sektoren indefra, men det ville være min meget stærke prior også. Generelt er et af mine største skift i verdensanskuelse de seneste år at common sense forståelser af sammenhænge er sande meget oftere end hvad "academic sense" siger

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Genåben kulminerne!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Jeg har lavet en liste for at samle det danske statskundskabsmiljø på bsky (jeg tror ikke der var en før), tiltænkt til phd-stud + forskere --> jeg har tilføjet få, skriv gerne for tilføjelse!
bsky.app/profile/marc...

1 year ago 28 14 7 3

Jeg har også kun en i vuggestuen 😅

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Hot take: AULA er fedt!

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The Economist claims many UK and US (not shown) masters degrees have negative financial returns (especially for men) by the age of 35

www.economist.com/leaders/2024...

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The “science is always political” trope is very frustrating—at some level it is trivially true, but we can make science less political and that would be good! Highly recommend this essay by @stuartjritchie.bsky.social on this: open.substack.com/pub/stuartri...

1 year ago 30 6 6 2

Thanks! And i agree. I think it's an academic pathology to find something that's 99% true and then focus all efforts on the 1%

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Its a cliché to say at this point but it is remarkable how many of the pathologies of old Twitter I thought marginalized are alive and well here. Fewer Nazis though.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Agreed. Those arguments often work by taking a narrow or strange definition of political like "collective sensemaking" and then using it to argue against a more broad common sense definition of political science.
If i may plug my own post on it:
unreasonabledoubt.substack.com/p/should-sci...

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

Jesus Christ

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Støt den danske Ukraine komité: MobilePay 924084

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