Explore tweets tagged as #WeeklyRead
@DukePress
Duke University Press
1 month
The #WeeklyRead is "Decentralizing Knowledges" edited by Leandro Rodriguez Medina & Sandra Harding, which argues that epistemic decentralizing should be a main objective in studying the practices of knowledge production. Read it now for free!.
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@frequency__444
𝐿𝑎𝑢𝑟𝑎🦂💋
2 years
You're the star of the show sagittarius ♐️ ✨️💛 🏹.#weeklyread #sexittarius #discernment
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@DukePress
Duke University Press
11 days
The #WeeklyRead is "The Kidney and the Cane" by Alex M. Nading, which argues that the epidemic of chronic kidney disease among those near & in Nicaragua’s sugarcane plantations is not a result of climate change, it is climate change. Read it now for free!.
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@NarrativeMag
Narrative Magazine
1 year
Click here to read “Grace” by Bruce Bond: #NarrativeMagazine #poetry #poemoftheweek #weeklyread #letsread
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@EHNathasia
E.H. Nathasia
10 months
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@spektrumng
Spektrum Ent.
4 months
Through the Lense: A conversation with @StylishSinner_.Full Article: Link in Bio.#WeeklyRead 📖. Behind the Vision is our weekly series, where we dive deep into the minds of artists, DJs, and creatives shaping the electronic music community. Stay tuned for more stories that
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@kresenkernow
kresenkernow
1 year
Our #weeklyread this week is the new book by local historian, Clive Benney, looking at the life & work of photographer Ken Young (1918-2007). 📷 The book brings together three decades of his work, capturing an invaluable pictorial record of life in a Cornish village. #stagnes
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@kresenkernow
kresenkernow
2 years
Matter of the Otherworld: The Ancient Stones and Megalithic Structures of Cornwall’ by Samuel S Davison is our #weeklyread this week – quite appropriate for #festivalofbritisharchaeology too 😉
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@depressomate
Greeny 🍀🌻
3 years
Here's my 1st book in January~. Title: Sophie's World.Author: Jostein Gaarder.Publisher: @wnbooks. #GreenyReads #WeeklyRead #CurrentRead
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@SofiaAl86145189
Sofialexandra Shalom
2 years
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@kresenkernow
kresenkernow
1 year
‘The Tamara Coast to Coast Way’ by Steve Church is our #weeklyread this week! 🚶🏼‍♀️ The guide includes a full description of the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail plus lots more! #kresenkernow #cornwalllibraries
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@readwithpat
patricia aying (trish)
2 years
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@RWReadPodcast
Roommates Who Read Podcast
3 years
And here’s a look at what the roommates are reading this week! #RoommatesWhoRead #BookPodcast #WeeklyRead #BookTwt
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@IResearchRSS
ITAM Research Student Society
8 months
🤖 #WeeklyRead: In Alice's Adventures in a Differentianle Wonderland by @s_scardapane, dive into the basics of neural networks and differentiable programming! Explore key design techniques (convolutional, attentional, recurrent). Perfect for AI newcomers! #AI #MachineLearning
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@kresenkernow
kresenkernow
1 year
Our #WeeklyRead this week is ‘Lizard: scribbles and sketches’ by Lizard based artist, Susannah Garland and is a collection of her drawings interspersed with handwritten text giving ‘a few random nuggets of local history, some researched, and some told’.
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@DukePress
Duke University Press
8 months
The #WeeklyRead is "Revolutionary Papers: The Counterinstitutions, Counterpolitics, and Countercultures of Anticolonial Periodicals," the introduction to a special issue of @RadHistReview (150). Read it for free: Buy this issue:
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@DukePress
Duke University Press
7 months
The #WeeklyRead is "The Banality of Good," by Lieba Faier, which examines why efforts to curb human trafficking have fallen so short of their stated goals despite well-funded campaigns by the UN and its member state governments. Read it now for free!.
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@DukePress
Duke University Press
6 months
The #WeeklyRead is “On Receiving Accounts from Others” by Sara Ahmed. The article appears in "Unaccountably Queer", a special issue of @differences_dup (35:3) edited by Teagan Bradway. Read this article for free through March 31, 2025:
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@Bossmindset34
stormy
2 years
Let step away for the crazy 😜 let’s solve some murders #weeklyread #theinmate #thelockdoor #thecoworker #freidamcfadden
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