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I got a wild hair and designed a cooperative board game. It's about ready for play-testing. I have no idea if it will work at all, much less be any fun, but I've enjoyed the process of designing and making it (even if my art skills are distnctly third-rate).

Well folks, we've just been served notice by the state of Turkey that they will block access kolektiva.media if we do not remove content in support of Kurdish Autonomy in Rojava.

Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Technoscience and Indigenous Communities (Associate/Full Professor) School of Health Policy & Management and School of Nursing, Faculty of Health. DEADLINE NOV 15. #STS #indigenouspeoplesday
yorku.ca/vpepc/faculty-affairs

Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Technology, Society and Disability (Associate/Full Professor) Department of Social Science, Department of Sociology and the School of Public Policy and Administration, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. DEADLINE JAN 22. #STS #DisabilityStudies
yorku.ca/vpepc/faculty-affairs

Israel/Palestine 

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This is your twice-annual reminder that, contrary to a popular and easily falsified myth, essentially all of New England is in the idealized -5 (US Eastern) zone.

If someone tries to tell you that we "should" be in the -4 (Atlantic) time zone purely due to geography, you can show them any time zone map. Here's a handy one for reference.

#DST

Just learned about a new NSF program to research a "Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace": nsf.gov/pubs/2024/nsf24504/nsf

This is well outside my realm of expertise, but perhaps the link is useful to other U.S. scientists on Fedi?

Solidarity and love to my comrades in #Tacoma who showed up in this nasty weather to stop the ship bringing arms to Israel at the Port. Thank all.

#freepalestine #ceasefirenow

news.yahoo.com/pro-palestinian

Our new snazzy DisCO website is here! ✨

Lots of new content to learn and understand how DisCO combines feminist economics, cooperativism, the commons and P2P practices to open paths towards a fairer, more distributed future of work!

Check it out! 👇

disco.coop/2023/11/all-aboard-

Good morning! There's 11 days left to pledge to the SFAM Book 5: Crab City Nights Kickstarter! And we need about $11k more in support to meet our publishing goal. It's going to be a photo finish! Reserve your copy today: kickstarter.com/projects/jonro

I live across the street from 2 homeless encampments and I want to post this over every inch of my apartment

the rules-based international order would like to have a word. 

136,000 books from the 18th Century.

ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SIX THOUSAND OF THEM.

That would be a point of pride in any library. Making it readable from the Internet, browsable, and downloadable? A pipe dream.

Anyway, here they are.

archive.org/details/pub_eighte

These can no longer be dismissed as fluke or one-off incidents. It’s increasingly common for cops, prosecutors and judges all around the US to be either ignorant of or unconcerned with the Fourth Estate’s role in our democracy. It needs to stop.

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This week's comic: The things Mike Johnson has said are so over the top that I thought I might place him in the role of my flaming conservative character (hence the flames, in case anyone was wondering about that). It’s almost impossible to exaggerate this man’s theocratic worldview, so I tried to use actual quotes where I could.

#uspol #politics #cartoon #democracy #authoritarianism #republicans #theocracy #lgbtq

Someone asked if a clerk has a law degree.

Yes. Not only that, but they are extremely difficult jobs to get and generally go to the stop students from the top law schools.

There are career clerks (that's their permanent job) and clerks who cycle though out of law school for a few years. Getting one of those clerkships means you were a top student.

People fresh out of law school are the best at legal research because they just did lots of it.

I don't know this clerk's employment status.

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Simon/e Van Sarloos (UC Berkeley Department of Rhetoric) and I read excerpts from our Non-Monogamy letters yesterday at the #AmericanStudies meeting in Montreal to an attentive audience who asked good questions and made fun provocations. The letters have been published by Arts Everywhere.

I also write about going beyond settler monogamy or non-monogamy to less rigid ideas of what are supposed to be the most important relationships in our lives.

artseverywhere.ca/series/the-n

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