Colin Danby

@cdanby
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Heterodox economist working on the the commerce between body, nation, race, and economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

I have to confess these days I am mainly at @cdanby.bsky.social

https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/crisesofthewhitebody/home

https://www.routledge.com/The-Known-Economy-Romantics-Rationalists-and-the-Making-of-a-World-Scale/Danby/p/book/9781138367951

@timnitGebru @ZekuZelalem
Yes. Turnitin numbers don't mean much. For one thing it will sometimes flag properly quoted material.

(What Turnitin will also do is give you possible sources for the text, and you can follow up and check those.)

FWIW I doubt a U.S. grad school would worry much about an MA thesis done elsewhere.

@DeliaChristina What power does the DNC have here?

Since Bill Ackman and his followers have so many questions about how Wikipedia works now that his wife has been accused of plagiarizing from it, I figured I'd help him out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_jM6aoTDK0
#Wikipedia #BillAckman #plagiarism

A Wikipedian explains Wikipedia to Bill Ackman

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Christmas greetings from #MartyTheDog and #MaxTheDog #dogsofmastodon
@skyguided @[email protected] Yep RePC is where I take stuff. A fun store too!
Saint Mark | Franciscan Media

Most likely the first of the four Gospels, the Gospel of Mark is brief and pointed. Saint Mark has one goal, to present Jesus as God’s crucified messiah, and he fulfills that goal concisely. Saint Mark’s Gospel seems to have been one of the sources used by Saints Matthew and Luke for their works.

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I keep finding out that several friends from here unfollowed me a while back without realizing it--or did I say something super obnoxious? I don't think so? At least no one is saying so. But at some point I realized all the people I normally hear from were silent and it was sad. Anyhow, if a few people boost this, that might help find The Missing Chums.

Update: That's plenty; thanks folks!

@MartyTheDog and @MaxTheDog celebrate their bath by wrestling all over the house. Marty is larger but Max is Max. @Bellingcat
@[email protected] @Viss Ten year rule, ha. I've cited 19th-century work on a number of occasions. I think I once cited Aristotle.
Tilman Schwarze, Space, Urban Politics, and Everyday Life: Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. City - Palgrave, November 2023
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-46038-8
Space, Urban Politics, and Everyday Life

This book presents a sociological and geographical analysis of the production of space on Chicago’s South Side.

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