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Work interests: sustainability, social responsibility, the circular economy, climate change, DEI, global supply chains, geopolitics, EU policy.

Non-work interests: cats, string instruments, calm cycling, coffee, trains, cities, corvids, cacti, reading, flâneuring.

Eager to learn from folks with similar interests but from diverse angles (different fields, academia/industry/nonprofits, etc.).

New to this network, have no clue how anything works.

LanguagesCatalà, Castellano, English, een beetje Nederlands
Other languagesR but not tidyverse, bit of Python, bit of Stata
PronounsShe/her
LocationBarcelona
"""High speed""" train at 27 km/h. (This line already had some very slow segments even before the recent safety speed restrictions.)
Esto hay que repetirlo siempre.
Joan Pino, catedrático de Ecología: “No son los jabalíes o los corzos los que cruzan nuestras carreteras; son nuestras carreteras las que cruzan sus hábitats” https://www.lavanguardia.com/motor/actualidad/20260610/11557146/joan-pino-catedratico-ecologia-no-son-jabalies-corzos-cruzan-carreteras-son-carreteras-cruzan-habitats.html
Joan Pino, catedrático de Ecología: “No son los jabalíes o los corzos los que cruzan nuestras carreteras; son nuestras carreteras las que cruzan sus hábitats”

Cada día millones de personas se desplazan por las ciudades en coche, metro o patinete, debatiendo cómo hacer la movilidad humana más sostenible y accesible. Sin embargo, bajo el asfalto que pisamos, entre las pantallas acristaladas de las autovías o en el cielo que cruza las avenidas, existe una población de vecinos invisibles que no tiene voz en los planes urbanísticos. Mientras los animales de compañía conquistan derechos y transportes, las aves alteran su canto para competir con los motores, los anfibios chocan contra muros de hormigón y los mamíferos ven sus hábitats troceados. La movilidad urbana es un engranaje perfecto para el ser humano, pero se ha convertido en una carrera de obstáculos —a menudo mortal— para la biodiversidad que comparte nuestro día a día.

La Vanguardia
2025 #ThrowBackPaper (open access): In (Western) Europe, #Islamophobia is strongly related to #farright attitudes. But both are unrelated to religiosity 📄🔁📊
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20531680251351895
I am a bit confused as there is an additional emoji menu apart from my phone's own emoji menu, but this one only has emojis of nerdy stats things (        , but no Linux penguin) and also queer flags, a portrait of Karl Marx, two of Drake, and that cartoon dog that made it into a meme (). This is a rather eclectic collection of topics for an emoji menu.

Other than work, I am interested in (too) many things. I live with a human partner and two cats, I take viola lessons and play in two community orchestras, we (the humans, not the cats) usually vacation by bicycle (sometimes also train), and I do some swimming and strength training (at my own pace, not a gym bro).

I read mostly nonfiction and I have a somewhat defined goal to read/learn more philosophy and, particularly, ethics. Again, any recommendation will be very welcome. #introduction

Here are some of the things I would like to learn or I have been learning recently:

- CSRD ✅
- LCA ✅
- ISO 59020 (in progress)
- data.table syntax (in progress)
- Markdown (in progress)
- tidyverse syntax (to do)
- Tableau (to do)
- Typing (I still use two fingers 🤭)
- Mathematica language
- Accounting
- Finance
- Macroeconomics

If you know of good resources to learn any of these (not necessarily for free), please do share. Bonus points for being from/in the EU.

I used to be quite active on that one bird social network until that one guy purchased it, and then I removed myself from it. From those days, I remember learning a lot from many other folks, many of them in a different field: economists, sociologists, environmental scientists, statisticians, humanities scholars, etc. but also from policymakers, people who were in tech or in many other industries.

I am opening this account with the hope of recapturing that experience. #introduction

My name is Anna and I am an academic studying different topics around sustainability and social responsibility. In recent projects I have focused on labor issues, on the circular economy, on consumer behavior, and on how DEI spreads along supply chains, but I am interested in infinitely many other topics. Methods-wise I use mostly econometrics, with occasional experiments and (recently) analytical modeling. I teach mostly MBAs and some ExecEd. #introduction