Re: [gep-ed] fyi

2018-04-25 Thread Travis Stills
n.com/ If not willing to engage directly with bluegrass during research, the accepted convention in bluegrass is to blame the banjo player. Travis Stills, Durango, Colorado On 4/25/2018 2:59 PM, Stacy VanDeveer wrote: Aseem, While I agree that the things like embedded environmentalism are good i

Re: [gep-ed] fyi

2019-07-08 Thread Travis Stills
A good classroom exercise might be for students to reframe and write a new story that fairly represents the underlying information by replacing the the authors' biased speculation and discredited narrative, and seeing what other conclusions might emerge. "We speculate that this silence probabl

Re: [gep-ed] individualization and Mother Jones on climate scientists

2019-07-15 Thread Travis Stills
Good luck to those who are teaching, writing, researching, organizing, or taking direct action on climate change issues (whether through GND or not) with an eye toward unions and union membership. You have your work cut out for you. The critical examination of unions and union-busting institut

Re: [gep-ed] just a thought

2020-03-18 Thread Travis Stills
Check out the PIELC.org brochure for several days worth of potentially relevant presentations that were not presented in Eugene, but may be ready to go. Some went ahead as webinars and may be available.  The panelists are part of a generous community that often provides guest lectures. I am c

Re: [EXTERNAL] [gep-ed] Best environmental alternative to Twitter

2022-11-11 Thread Travis Stills
Also, any thoughts on: https://counter.social/ ? https://twitter.com/hashtag/CounterSocial?src=hashtag_click On 11/11/2022 8:01 AM, Dale W Jamieson wrote: i'm a little surprised no one mentioned mastodon. several academic units that i'm part of are creating accounts. does anyone have thoughts