Radfem anti-trans literature I’ve read:
Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism, by Sheila Jeffreys
The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male, by Janice Raymond
I haven’t read Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail Shrier just yet but it’s on my list.
See, unlike radfems who refuse to read trans-positive literature and who refuse to read intersectional feminist books that (gasp) defend men, I am not afraid to read books by people I disagree with.
It’s why I’m able to debate radfems so well – I’ve read their literature. They haven’t read mine, and are often completely unaware of the criticisms of the history of their own movement.
If you would like to read some trans-positive books and intersectional feminism, check out these books:
The Will To Change: Men, Masculinity and Love by bell hooks
On Intersectionality: Essential Writings, by Kimberlé Crenshaw
Stone Butch Blues, by Leslie Feinberg
And, one book that isn’t specifically under the umbrella of intentional intersectional feminism. I include this one because it was so influential on me as a young teen when I read it:
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
If anyone has additional trans-positive or intersectional feminism books they recommend, please put them in the comments below!
https://hadeantaiga.wordpress.com/2023/03/30/radfem-anti-trans-literature-ive-read-gender/
#feminism #feministLiterature #intersectionalFeminism #intersectionality #transLiterature
Can you be a pacifist in Fornite? Are humans inherently cooperative or competitive?
Here's another excellent video essay from Pop Culture Detective
@jonny I'm not currently watching. But I wanted to just say I love this movie so much. When I was little my dad introduced me to Godzilla movies and I couldn't get enough. I even watched the cheap ripoffs and still loved them. I distinctly remember one monster that was on all fours and his face was a giant knife. Man this brings me back
I still don't know how to feel about this
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/12/1109995973/we-know-greek-statues-werent-white-now-you-can-see-them-in-color
@pansel_arrington Yeah! But he slips on the bare floor when he tries to run
It is well-understood that stars like our sun synthesize elements up to Iron (Fe) through nuclear fusion. Many of the elements heavier than Fe are forged in highly energetic events such as supernovae and neutron star mergers in a set of nuclear reactions known as the r-process.
The graphic below shows the cosmogenic origin of each element in the Periodic Table.
A woman. An immigrant. A scientist.
A Nobel Prize winner. And thanks to her pioneering research, a #COVID19 vaccine.
Dr. Katalin Karikó. https://www.statnews.com/2020/11/10/the-story-of-mrna-how-a-once-dismissed-idea-became-a-leading-technology-in-the-covid-vaccine-race/ #HistoryRemix #science #history
for starters, follow hashtags of things you are interested in and follow a lot of people.
Fill in your profile and make a small introduction post and pin it to the top of your feed. Be sure to hashtag liberally for visibility.
Also check out third party apps like ice cubes (🍎) and Tusky (🤖). They have more features and load faster than the official app.
20 yrs ago @PLOSBiology opened its digital doors to start a revolution in #LifeScience communication
Through 2023, we have explored what the next 20yr will bring in different fields & landmark PLOS Biology papers through the lens of time
This month we feature articles on #SciencePublishing & #OpenScience. We hope you find food for thought & inspiration to enact positive change
https://collections.plos.org/collection/plos-biology-20th-anniversary/
A huge thank you to our authors, reviewers, editors, readers. YOU are PLOS Biology
Do we really need more evidence before implementing open peer review? A comment on a recent article in PLOS Biology. https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article/comment?id=10.1371/annotation/2b0d72d9-b22b-41f5-ac5d-6c8a65d1d5ad
#PeerReview #fraud #papermills
Helen Joyce’s recent book Trans repeats Bilek’s “Jewish billionaires” theory without citing her by name. Joyce was then reviewed by anti-trans commentator Jesse Singal in the New York Times, and Singal—while calling Joyce’s book “an intelligent, thorough rejoinder to an idea that has swept across much of the liberal world seemingly overnight”—
https://xtramagazine.com/power/far-right-feminist-fascist-220810
@AliceMarshall whoa. Thanks for sharing. That is seriously scary. Powerful read
“publishing review reports aims at greater transparency of review processes for readers” #academicchatter https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002255
Very cool paper on the emergence of scale-invariant (long range temporal correlation; fractal dynamics; power law; small world; hurst exponent; etc) brain criticality from anesthetized to awake mice.
This is similar to what I'm doing in brain development of newborns (but with fMRI)
Our answer to the question of reproducibility, transparency and innovation in academic publishing
42 co-authors, 94 datasets from 18 sites, 5 interactive figures and an award-winning dashboard, all bundled in our most ambitious NeuroLibre preprint yet.
Check it out at the link below!
that uBlock Origin post about how to bypass YouTube's adblocker nags has been making the rounds, but it isn't the clearest in terms of steps, so here's a quick PSA:
1. click the uBO shield icon
2. click the settings button (gears)
3. go to the "Filter lists" tab
4. click "Purge all caches"
5. click "Update now"
6. now refresh the YouTube page.
every time I've seen one of the nag popups, this has instantly fixed the problem.
Loving this article from Vox about the issues facing science today
https://www.vox.com/2016/7/14/12016710/science-challeges-research-funding-peer-review-process#1
#metascience #openscience #philosophyofscience
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