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easysociology , to academicsunite
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The Neoliberal View of Poverty: An Outline and Explanation

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@easysociology @sociology @academicchatter @academicsunite Hmm no dign of investment in education for the poor though. Public education has been stripped right back

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@easysociology @sociology @academicchatter @academicsunite Yes, pretty much the same here in Oz but since there is no profit in public ed the govt needs to do it. Otherwise you end up with people who vote for the trumpet

essie_is_okay , to actuallyautistic
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How did you make a more robust sense of self? How do you know when your sense of self is strong or weak? Interested to hear people's lived experiences.

Years of dissociation and masking makes it hard to feel what is me.

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@petelittle1970 @FrightenedRat @Tooden @essie_is_okay @actuallyautistic In general (late dx ADHD) I thing we whities put way too much emphasis on we and too little in us.
Our ID is not that important in the wider scheme of things.

prachisrivas , to academicchatter
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Argh. Why have university websites become so opaque that you have to be a ninja just to find a list of departments, schools, and faculties? When you finally do, faculty are hidden away behind opaque tabs.

University websites now seem a shell to attract research partners, donors, and (ostensibly) students, forgetting their main function is still to produce knowledge and teach and learn.

It shouldn't take long to find basic info - who's doing what and in which fields.

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@prachisrivas @academicchatter hells yes. It gets worse and I have two to deal with.

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Listen up fans of the ! THE FAMILIAR by Leigh Bardugo is as excellent as I expected! Set in Spain around 1590. Five star review: https://jillsreads.com/the-familiar/
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@jillrhudy @bookstodon Where is Berdugo from?

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