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At Johns Hopkins University Press, we envision a future where knowledge enriches the life of every person. Home to @ProjectMUSE.
Baltimore, MD
Joined April 2009
Very nice to see a merry crew of Literary Imagination contributors and masthead bestriders—to wit: @victoriamoul, Julianne Werlin, John Pistelli, and James Tussing—singled out in @HenryEOliver's roundup at The Common Reader. Subscribe and purchase here: https://t.co/BC6YGJVra6
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On October 28, Rio’s police conducted the deadliest police operation in Brazil’s history, killing 117 people. It is one episode in a long history of state violence. Not only are such iron-fisted methods ineffective, they pose a danger for democracy itself.
journalofdemocracy.org
Last month Rio’s police conducted the deadliest police operation in Brazil’s history, killing 117 people. It is one episode in a long history of state violence. Not only are such iron-fisted methods…
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With U.S. federal #climate action stalled, subnational #diplomacy is stepping up. Dr. Jakob Wiedekind’s Transatlantic Subnational Resilience Framework aims to turn fragmented local initiatives into a coordinated EU-US climate #agenda. Read now 👉 https://t.co/lp4zMty5aC
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r*, the neutral rate of interest, has been in steady decline in recent decades, but a new study explores possible scenarios that could push it upward. On the latest episode of the #BPEA podcast, @WendyEdelberg speaks to the author of the new study, @LukaszRachel, about his
brookings.edu
Monetary and fiscal policymakers use a variety of metrics to inform their decisions, but among the most important is the neutral rate of interest, also known by economists as “r*,” a number that...
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"Leading Multi-Campus University Systems" redefines the role of higher education systems in addressing societal needs and offers invaluable guidance for leaders navigating multi-campus organizations in an era of immense change. https://t.co/J3mazcPuPZ
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"A comprehensive synthesis and a call to action for more proactive and deliberate use of placebos" says @TheBSLS's review of @JHUPress author @JeremyHowick's THE POWER OF PLACEBOS. Buy the book from bookshops throughout Europe or @WileyGlobal! https://t.co/1zJidEBTb2
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Praise for Christina Chalmers' "Free as a Bird: Nature as Freedom and Interval in Karl Marx's Capital" Read it in @read_diacritics at @ProjectMUSE
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really cool article - "Free as A Bird: Nature as Freedom and Interval in Karl Marx’s Capital" by Christina Chalmers https://t.co/BjoYZpSwC0
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Discover the top reads of November! Dive into a fresh piece on Alice Munro in Literary Imagination, revisit Audre Lorde's "Of Generators and Survival" in the new Callaloo & explore classics from Human Rights Quarterly, Modernism/modernity + more 📚✨ https://t.co/cVAKslYCtA
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Thanks, @Gizmodo, for recommending Mindy Weisberger's fantastic "Rise of the Zombie Bugs"! https://t.co/twAAsGM2nY
gizmodo.com
The smartest gifts are often the smartest books.
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Called "essential reading for postsecondary educators," the second edition of "Teaching with AI" is an indispensable guide on how AI is revolutionizing the future of learning and how educators can adapt to this new era of human thinking. https://t.co/l1KXXiKg8T
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🚨New Manuscript Alert 🚨 : ““I Don’t Want to Die for This”: Exploring Black Women Administrators’ Workplace Wellbeing” is out now* in the @RHE_ASHE. Shoutout to my students/ mentees turned peers for working with me on this one. *(ahead of print) https://t.co/xpZzEFDqGC
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r*, the neutral rate of interest, has been in steady decline in recent decades, but a new study explores possible scenarios that could push it upward. On the latest episode of the #BPEA podcast, @WendyEdelberg speaks to the author of the new study, @LukaszRachel, about his
brookings.edu
Monetary and fiscal policymakers use a variety of metrics to inform their decisions, but among the most important is the neutral rate of interest, also known by economists as “r*,” a number that...
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It calls for a deeper social critique of algorithms, advocating theories grounded in systemic power dynamics & social values for future regulation. 🔗 https://t.co/20WBAoDRJF 2/2
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Is AI ethics failing to address the true problem? Peter Asaro's 2023 "Politicizing Data: AI Ethics as a Social Critique of Algorithms" critiques individual responsibility models. 1/2
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Hills Stern LLP attorney Patrick L. Schmidt analyzes the challenges Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face in boosting their legitimacy in the blue economy. Read more on the SAIS Review. https://t.co/3jsi4sH0wC
saisreview.sais.jhu.edu
The earliest formal designation of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) as a distinct group of developing countries with their own set of specific challenges occurred in 1992 at the UN Conference on...
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"The nation once reliant on its own objectification is infinitely cast into this role: a self-devouring ouroboros, the paradoxical snake endlessly chasing its tail..." writes @itsjustchichi in our newest review on Biafran history, visual culture & conflict https://t.co/A7QAxRfFoC
asapjournal.com
In collaboration with the artist Emmanuel Nwogbo II, this digital exhibition deploys works of montage that pair seemingly disparate images in order to complicate and extend the legacy of the Biafran...
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Called "a beautifully written personal account of remarkable moments in global health" by Anne Schuchat, MD, "Deployed" highlights a global health leader's career tackling infectious diseases and systemic public health challenges. https://t.co/VxQ4wWzfwp
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The featured article for the winter 2025 issue is Volker Leppin's "Luther's Marriage in its Theological Setting." Link in reply:
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