RT @yudapearl: 1/ Why I refuse to "cancel" or "decolonialize" Euclid Geometry, Archimedes Rule and Newton's Law, despite peers pressure? Be…
Really important thread by @professor_dave about the political and societal context of science and its funding. I’d also add the impacts of societal assumptions on research (or not) into women’s health and who frames and funds studies of autism.
RT @yudapearl: 1/ Why I refuse to "cancel" or "decolonialize" Euclid Geometry, Archimedes Rule and Newton's Law, despite peers pressure? Be…
RT @yudapearl: 1/ Why I refuse to "cancel" or "decolonialize" Euclid Geometry, Archimedes Rule and Newton's Law, despite peers pressure? Be…
1/ Why I refuse to "cancel" or "decolonialize" Euclid Geometry, Archimedes Rule and Newton's Law, despite peers pressure? Because, as I explain here https://t.co/8vtwIIDO65 (p.8), putting a human face behind theorems and discoveries makes science "not a bo
RT @drkiki: Science is political. https://t.co/6zOxwupt8e
RT @drkiki: Science is political.
RT @drkiki: Science is political. https://t.co/6zOxwupt8e
Science is political.
This thread right here 👇🏾
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
Ana Krylov, a distinguished scientist in the area of quantum chemistry, wrote an outstanding article on the peril of politicizing and moralizing science. This is a must read for every organization and scientist falling into the "Elect" ideology trap ! ht
Absolutely 👏🏼 on 👏🏼 point 👇🏼
Also check out this thread!
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
RT @CognitiveEmpat1: @MartinKulldorff @jevinwest "Normalizing ideological intrusion into science and abandoning Mertonian principles will c…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @curiouswavefn: It takes courage to write this kind of piece in today’s environment and I applaud Prof. Anna Krylov for it. https://t.co…
For those who think " science is apolitical". https://t.co/AWrFoQayyl
This isn't even debatable at this point honestly and I'm tired of our time being wasted
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
I’ll share as well, reading this made me very sad. Among many feelings this has left, I fail to see how asking the scientific community to try* to be more inclusive resembles in any way the totalitarian regime of USSR that is described in the paper. https
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
Another nuanced take...especially the part about aging vs tropical diseases.
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
RT @CarolynBertozzi: Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by h…
RT @AcsAgainstCRT: The Peril of Politicizing Science @BretWeinstein @ConceptualJames @realchrisrufo @wokal_distance @HeatherEHeying @prage…
RT @vgman94: No. Politics have always interfered with science because society wants science to bend to public opinion, like the flat earthe…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
No. Politics have always interfered with science because society wants science to bend to public opinion, like the flat earthers did to people like Galileo.
RT @ConceptualJames: Found an activist pretending to be a scientist in science who we'll learn more about on my podcast release later today!
RT @philipcball: The more I look at this opinion piece, the worse it seems (as you might have seen, my first impression was bad enough). To…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
Best thing I've read about cancel culture:
RT @olexandr: Excellent viewpoint at @JPhysChem : The Peril of Politicizing Science. It's really sad to see that many of my #chemtweeps d…
So I can write about stuff like this and boost my h-index? …. err asking for a friend.
RT @scholastic_rat: Brilliant, powerful thread. Think politics and decolonisation has nothing to do with science? Think again… https://t.co…
Wonderful and important read
The more I look at this opinion piece, the worse it seems (as you might have seen, my first impression was bad enough). To add to its flaws, the author criticizes Ehrler et al. (https://t.co/69StOwTDP5) for calling for the "cancellation" of Peter Debye...
RT @olexandr: Excellent viewpoint at @JPhysChem : The Peril of Politicizing Science. It's really sad to see that many of my #chemtweeps d…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/d3XCPpHpEX
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @curiouswavefn: It takes courage to write this kind of piece in today’s environment and I applaud Prof. Anna Krylov for it. https://t.co…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @CarolynBertozzi: Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by h…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @olexandr: Excellent viewpoint at @JPhysChem : The Peril of Politicizing Science. It's really sad to see that many of my #chemtweeps d…
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RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/lV5Plzg82W
RT @CarolynBertozzi: Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by h…
Excellent viewpoint at @JPhysChem : The Peril of Politicizing Science. It's really sad to see that many of my #chemtweeps did not get it. This is precisely the danger Anna talks about! #academictwitter #academicchatter https://t.co/JbqF343sX5
Great read. The Peril of Politicizing Science | The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. @ https://t.co/sYDIzNusCt
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
@KozuchSebastian @schmidtim again, linking to another thread because others have summed up the issues so much more eloquently than I... https://t.co/xHxjNgMHhZ
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
RT @yudapearl: Truly superb article on "The Peril of Politicizing Science" from a colleague (Chemistry professor) at USC https://t.co/1gzzQ…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @CarolynBertozzi: Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by h…
The Peril of Politicizing Science | The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters https://t.co/YMLH7wi6ZV
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
RT @ululululululate: is this all it takes to publish in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters nowadays? https://t.co/kbN6I81Vtd
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
is this all it takes to publish in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters nowadays?
Anna I. Krylov draws an analogy between the totalitarian ideological revolution of Soviet communism and the present phenomenon of hashtag Social Justice. https://t.co/3S6x7qc6j6
RT @ConceptualJames: A must-read. On the Peril of Politicizing Science, from a scientist and survivor of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/C8l…
RT @Evolutionistrue: An article well worth reading about the dangers of injecting ideology into science, something that's happening with in…
RT @Evolutionistrue: An article well worth reading about the dangers of injecting ideology into science, something that's happening with in…
A couple additional thoughts and notes to the very nice response @brunoehrler has provided regarding this. @emhutter1
RT @PalomaresEj: Great thread. I fully agree
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @Evolutionistrue: An article well worth reading about the dangers of injecting ideology into science, something that's happening with in…
RT @yudapearl: Truly superb article on "The Peril of Politicizing Science" from a colleague (Chemistry professor) at USC https://t.co/1gzzQ…
RT @yudapearl: Truly superb article on "The Peril of Politicizing Science" from a colleague (Chemistry professor) at USC https://t.co/1gzzQ…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @Evolutionistrue: An article well worth reading about the dangers of injecting ideology into science, something that's happening with in…
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
Brun Ehrler and colleagues have sparked an interesting discussion. He is providing very good arguments for his case in this thread.
An article well worth reading about the dangers of injecting ideology into science, something that's happening with increasing frequency. From the Journal of Physical Chemistry.
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @professor_dave: This paper argues against 'politicisation of science'. It's a seductive idea that science has been apolitical and thing…
RT @CarolynBertozzi: Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by h…
Brilliant 🧵 by @professor_dave, science is and always has been political, as is any enterprise practiced on scale by human beings
RT @fxcoudert: Eye roll of the week. “The Peril of Politicizing Science” @JPhysChem https://t.co/tCyUsGctqD https://t.co/YVPJJ3FWNL
RT @brunoehrler: There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfV…
RT @curiouswavefn: It takes courage to write this kind of piece in today’s environment and I applaud Prof. Anna Krylov for it. https://t.co…
RT @philipcball: So where am I going to start? Perhaps by saying that yes, the ideological censoring of science under Stalin and Hitler was…
First off, science is political and always has been, as was said much more eloquently by others, e.g. @professor_dave https://t.co/oj98CklByM
There has been a lot of talk here on the paper by Prof. Krylov on the The Peril of Politicizing Science (https://t.co/GUfVin9PaL). Much has been said, but because it is a direct response to our viewpoint (https://t.co/owu5mmTNAS) I will add a few thoughts.
RT @curiouswavefn: It takes courage to write this kind of piece in today’s environment and I applaud Prof. Anna Krylov for it. https://t.co…