Dubi Kanengisser

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Polisci PhD, worked on ideational institutionalism and electoral behaviour. Now a policy professional working on police governance, because life. #PublicPolicy #criminology
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Review of "The Public Sector: Managing the Unmanageable" (5 stars): A much needed addition to the management guidebook literature

https://bookrastinating.com/user/dubikan/review/166017

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Review of "Build for Tomorrow" (5 stars): A practical guide to facing and adapting to change

https://bookrastinating.com/user/dubikan/review/129354

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Glad to see that our article on "Trust and Strength of Family Ties" has appeared online first in #socialpsychology quarterly

This has been a great collaboration with Sergio Lo Iacono, Diego Gambetta, and John Ermisch

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01902725231162074

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One more day until our webinar to discuss our draft De-Escalation and Appropriate Use of Force Policy, and answer your questions! Please boost this to your networks: the more people are aware of this consultation and take part in it, the better our Policy could be!

https://youtu.be/-itR1Aa2DQA

If you can't make it tomorrow, we'll have another webinar on Tuesday. Check out our website for further details: https://tpsb.ca/consultations-and-publications/dauf

#useofforce #policing #toronto #deescalation #accountability

Toronto Police Services Board | De-Escalation & Use-of-Force Webinar | Thurs Feb 2nd 2023 | 530pm

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@FelixSimon as long as something was deemed to be worthy of publication, I don't see how recommendations based on one's interests are bad. They could even allow people to break out of episodic reporting and gain greater context, or be better exposed to follow ups on past stories they read. I'm far more worried about how media has already pivoted to 100% clickbait headlines and the impact of that on autonomy.
@FelixSimon yeah, why is that dangerous?
@FelixSimon can you please explain the point about recommendation? Assuming we mean other texts from the same newspaper, as opposed to random posts of junk sites/Facebook?
Wanna see the most disingenuous y-axis ever used on a graph?