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#21
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Protests and police on cam...
Last post by Hibush - May 15, 2024, 01:00:29 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on May 15, 2024, 11:04:24 AMAsk ourselves: if these were registered students who were members of Storm Front peacefully occupying a campus but refusing to leave after lawfully ordered to, what would we have the cops do?

Jusrisdictions vary as far as what city cops can do. In some places, if registered students are peacefully hanging out in a public space on campus, an order to leave would not be lawful. Campus administration needs to follow whatever due process and regulations apply to their campus. Some seem to have gotten it wrong by jumping in haste.
#22
Research & Scholarship / Re: WSJ article: 19 journals c...
Last post by Hibush - May 15, 2024, 12:53:19 PM
Hindawi was in the business, inter alia, of providing an outlet for all the Middle Eastern and South Asian scholars who were required to publish a lot of peer-reveiewed papers without having the resources do the research that usually goes into a peer reveiewed research paper.

That part of the business was pretty evident to me in that some of the journals are in my scholarly discipline. Was Wiley unaware of that when they bought Hindawi a couple years ago, and only discovered the rot getting complaints about fraudulent articles? Or were they aware and decided to catch-and-kill this company that was bringing disrepute to their industry?

I'm glad that publishers have gotten more serious about cleaning up the dregs in larger numbers. The WSJ article makes it sound only like the very dregs, completely made up or copied articles. They are not catching the papers with fudged figures, elided data that don't support the conclusion, or conclusions tht are not supported by the data.
#23
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Protests and police on cam...
Last post by jimbogumbo - May 15, 2024, 12:16:51 PM
This discussion is to me, bizarre. Only a handful of campuses had spaces that prevented students from getting services. And I'm sorry, having police with snipers (IU and OSU) is an amazing overreach even if no heads were bashed. If the Storm Front students were on the quad the cops should do nothing.

And marshwiggle, the name calling in the US would almost certainly be protected free speech in this instance.
#24
Research & Scholarship / Re: May Research Thread
Last post by darkstarrynight - May 15, 2024, 11:36:06 AM
After I got done with grading and commencement last week, I finished a manuscript review yesterday, and am trying to wrap up conference proposal reviews today. I feel nervous about finishing my chapter due at the end of the month but my coauthor promised to work on it this week. I had a book chapter which got published on Monday (well, the book came out) so that is exciting.
#25
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Protests and police on cam...
Last post by Wahoo Redux - May 15, 2024, 11:04:24 AM
Quote from: marshwiggle on May 15, 2024, 04:03:38 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on May 14, 2024, 10:32:06 AMContext from the Guardian:

QuoteAn analysis of 553 US campus demonstrations nationwide between 18 April and 3 May found that fewer than 20 resulted in any serious interpersonal violence or property damage, according to statistics from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (Acled).

Over the same period, Acled documented at least 70 instances of forceful police intervention against US campus protests, which includes the arrest of demonstrators and the use of physical dispersal tactics, including the deployment of chemical agents, batons and other kinds of physical force.


So the lack of "serious interpersonal violence or property damage" potentially still allows blocking people from services and spaces, among other things. It also potentially allows all kinds of nasty name-calling and verbal harassment.
 

Frankly, I had the same thought.

And we shouldn't demonize the police for enforcing the law, even if they have to use force.  If anyone----students, professors, or anyone----is given a lawful order, they have to obey.  If they do not, the police are allowed to use proportional force to enforce the law.  I've watched the footage.  These are not cops walloping students with clubs as they did during the Chicago Democratic Convention in '68 or whatever.  These are wrestling matches and zip-ties and students (and the odd professor) being led from campus.

I acknowledge peoples' right to peacefully protest----but then one has to accept the consequences, which is part of the protest.

Ask ourselves: if these were registered students who were members of Storm Front peacefully occupying a campus but refusing to leave after lawfully ordered to, what would we have the cops do?
#26
General Discussion / Re: NYT Spelling Bee
Last post by ab_grp - May 15, 2024, 09:41:11 AM
Good morning!

Got to genius with pangrams today.  Yesterday we each got to QBABO.  I think my final word was dummied.

No luck on LB, though I thought I got close! Maybe today.

As for the ablation consult, thanks! It sounds like he is a good candidate for it because of the type and timing of arrhythmia (occasional atrial fibrillation that the heart can self-regulate back to normal rhythm).  Holding off might mean that the arrhythmia becomes more frequent and then the heart cannot fix it.  Early on has good outcomes.  So he is scheduled for next Tues! Should take 2-4 hrs and then he will have to hang around the hospital for 4-5 hours (this is a lot less than it says online, so I am skeptical) because they go in through the femoral artery and want to make sure there aren't bleeding issues and so forth after.  They shouldn't need to admit him unless there are issues, but it might depend on procedure timing (we won't know til Fri or Mon).  Recovery is very quick.  Doc said some people go back to work the same day! Of course, after the heart attack that doc said that some people go back to work the same day.  Who knows.  Husband will take 1-2 days off but no major restrictions, certainly nothing compared to the open heart stuff.  The gist is to go in with probes, see where there are electrical issues happening that prevent blood from moving normally between chambers, and either use cryo or heat to stop those particular things from firing.  I don't think doc said which type. 

Langue_doc, thanks! That's a good idea about bird identification.  Sometimes I see folks posting them on Nextdoor or Facebook, too.  And I'm sorry to hear about your continued CPAP ordering stuff.  I don't know how often they think people need to reorder equipment! Certainly not as often as they tend to call.  And good luck getting better info on your lung scan.  We often have trouble getting any kind of explanation.  And these are usually the same doctors who grumble about patients using WebMD to get information.  I really miss my PA (from PA!) who would at least have one of the nursing staff call to explain or set up time to talk with her.  I'm glad that the electrophysiologist who will do the ablation has great reviews, especially for taking time to answer patient questions satisfactorily.

Fly safe, ciao_yall!

Happy solving!
#27
Research & Scholarship / Re: May Research Thread
Last post by Parasaurolophus - May 15, 2024, 09:16:38 AM
We have someone visiting, so alas, just a chunk of T1 today, though time may be short.
#28
Teaching / Re: Teaching About The Middle ...
Last post by spork - May 15, 2024, 08:24:04 AM
Quote from: Ruralguy on May 13, 2024, 06:48:54 AMAlthough its a full book, I think you might want to take a look at Ari Shavit's My Promised Land. Its not at all what most people would think is an Israeli point of view on either historical Zionism or hope for a Palestinian state. Just an idea. I'm no expert.

I read Amazon's free sample of this book. Wow. What excellent writing. If I was teaching a history course specific to Israel, I would definitely use it, but alas, I am not.
#29
General Discussion / Re: RIP: To remember those los...
Last post by fishbrains - May 15, 2024, 07:25:46 AM
Comedian James Gregory at 78. "The Funniest Man in America" was still touring--and still quite funny.
#30
General Discussion / Re: The Venting Thread
Last post by AmLitHist - May 15, 2024, 07:23:09 AM
Thanks for the good thoughts, all.  It does help!  And yesterday I planted geraniums and sat out my snake plants on the little patio wall we built last summer, which also helped my mood. I'll do some more container planting today--those will be easy enough for ALHS to water and care for while I'm off my feet.

Langue doc, you're absolutely right: the doc/nurse needs to contact you with a plain-English version of your tests, esp. something like a CAT. When I got my CPAP, the provider told me, "The supplier will call you every. Single. Day. until you order supplies. Save yourself the headache and block their number immediately. When you need something, you can call them yourself."