lucas graves

@gravesmatter
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Prof at UW-Madison. Research fact-checking & other things. Consistency is overrated.

The richest 1 percent grabbed nearly two-thirds of all new #wealth worth $42 trillion created since 2020, almost twice as much money as the bottom 99 percent of the world’s population, reveals a new #Oxfam report today. During the past decade, the richest 1 percent had captured around half of all new wealth.

1% of people captured 2/3 of all wealth.

https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/richest-1-bag-nearly-twice-much-wealth-rest-world-put-together-over-past-two-years

Richest 1% bag nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together over the past two years | Oxfam International

Oxfam International

I didn’t realize that the Dutch fought for their bike lanes. There’s a lot of history within this that I’m currently naive about but excited to learn!

Here’s the article I’m starting with — How the Dutch got Their Cycle Paths: https://www.pps.org/article/how-the-dutch-got-their-cycle-paths

#bikes #urbanism

'How the Dutch Got Their Cycle Paths'

The extensive cycling infrastructure of the Netherlands didn't happen by magic. It was the result of a lot of hard work, including massive street protests and very deliberate political decision-making.

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“Prediction-based coverage comes at a high cost because it crowds out the coverage that voters actually need. To make an informed decision, voters need to know the practical impact of voting for each candidate.” ⁦@[email protected]⁩: https://popular.info/p/political-media-is-broken

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sewellchan/status/1590716682380935170

Political media is broken

On October 19, 2022, the New York Times — America's "paper of record" — ran a story with the headline, "Democrats’ Feared Red October Has Arrived." The purpose of the story was to explain why the Democrats will lose badly in the midterm election, which was still nearly three weeks away.

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Thinking of a new social network for the twitter addicts, the timeline completionists. You only get a badge when you have seen every post. When new posts come in, you lose your badge until you’ve caught up again.

I call it “Hell”

Two iconic images of Margaret Hamilton, Lead Software Engineer on Apollo, the #software putting #astronauts on the moon in '69. 1st a stack of paper of all she hand-coded on Apollo (Jan. '69), #Draper; 2nd Her in the #Apollo Command Module #NASA

"...Software was not only informing everyone that there was a hardware-related problem, but... software was compensating for it.” Margaret Hamilton in Smithsonian Magazine Mar. 2019

#Histodons #gender #History #Womenshistory #WomeninTech

It was wisely suggested that the list of #commodon researchers I provided in my earlier post needs to be opt-in. So I've truncated it to just those folks who've given their explicit permission to be included. I'll contact the other folks on the original list in the coming days and re-post their handles to the list with their permission. In the meantime, if you see this note and want to be added (back) to the list, feel free to reach out in my direction.
Still slow to figure it out here, but a quick introduction: I'm an assistant professor of media studies working on smart cities/borders, critical data studies, and the geopolitics of tech. #sts #Commodon #mediastudies #introduction #academic #highered