Chris Parsons
chrisparsons.bsky.social
Chris Parsons
@chrisparsons.bsky.social
Historian of Science, Medicine, and the Environment in colonial North America at Northeastern. Author of A Not-So-New World: Empire and Environment in French Colonial North America (UPenn, 2019).
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Yes. And to apply what nanotech institute director Professor Nicola Gaston says about clean energy tech to another arena, scientists can design all the vaccines they want, but if they don't understand the barriers to trust and access, then what?
Some very sound comments here from scientists on what is truly an idiotic and anti-intellectual decision to cut funding for the humanities and social sciences on the grounds that they don't contribute to economic growth. Absurd on so many levels.
Worrying news from New Zealand where the flagship basic/lomg-term research fund (Marsden Fund) has now cut its humanities and social science funding! (Note that NZ already has an Endeavour Fund for applied research.) Reactions in the post below. @natureportfolio.bsky.social @philipcball.bsky.social
December 6, 2024 at 6:21 PM
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So excited to see this collaboration with brilliant colleagues published in the Lancet today!

Here's our discussion of the humanities skills (esp. narrative + editing) healthcare practitioners will need in the age of AI scribes. @iandarin.bsky.social @mariaa.bsky.social @laurenfklein.bsky.social
December 2, 2024 at 6:16 PM
Let's try this place out. Any suggestion for discussions of the ethics of care in historical research? @brettrushforth.bsky.social and @collthrush.bsky.social put me onto Hamlin's amazing "Finding Anne Moody" and Nicholas' "A Debt to the Dead," and I want to read more. Suggestions?
November 21, 2024 at 2:48 PM