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Heidi Tworek
@heiditworek.bsky.social

Prof @ UBC. Canada Research Chair in history and policy of communications. Director @ubcdemocracy.bsky.social Co-editor of Journal of Global History. Senior fellow @ Centre for International Governance Innovation

Political science 33%
Communication & Media Studies 18%

Amazing news! Congratulations!!!

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@heiditworek.bsky.social discusses the undulation of communication technologies and their ability to both attract and oppose the energy of globalization in @globaldiscnct.bsky.social's recent volume.

Find Heidi's chapter and the entire open-access collection: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
Dis:connectivity and Globalisation
Globalisation is one of the most contested concepts of our time. From its promise of borderless flows of people, goods, and finance in the 1990s, it embodies today almost the opposite: deglobalisation...
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Ugh, I’m so sorry, Sarah. It wasn’t wasted effort to appeal. really hope you find another way to do this important work.
Dalhousie University & U of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia invite applications for Roper-Hannah Chair in History of Healthcare & Health Equity. Deadline apply October 1, 2025. Posting and direct application link see: dal.peopleadmin.ca/postings/19481
#HPS
Roper-Hannah Chair in the History of Healthcare and Health Equity
Roper-Hannah Chair in the History of Healthcare and Health EquityDALHOUSIE UNIVERSITYand theUNIVERSITY OF KING’S COLLEGEDalhousie University and the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scoti...
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Delighted to be elected as a fellow of @royalhistsoc.org!

Deepest thanks to @davidrarmitage.bsky.social for his support.

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The book edited by @heiditworek.bsky.social
and me with @routledgehistory.bsky.social is two years old, and to celebrate its attainment of toddler status, is now available in paperback! Great for classes in HIST/IR with 50+ contributors in 40 globally-framed, thematic chapters!

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The USPS "turns 250 on July 26, 2025 📫🎂. Since its founding, architecture, transportation, and technology have been integral to how the USPS operates. Trace the history of the post office’s built forms, and a narrative of an evolving nation unfolds with it."
For 250 years the USPS has put its stamp on the country’s built environment
The United States Postal Service (USPS) turns 250 on July 26, 2025, and since its founding, architecture, transportation, and technology have been integral to how the service operates. Trace the histo...
www.archpaper.com
New paper on impact of #healthmisinformation with the amazing
Hannah Bauer This meta-analysis aims to help fact-checkers identify dangerous misinfo and to help researchers plan studies on health misinformation. doi.org/10.1080/1041...
Impact of Exposure to Health Misinformation on Belief in Health Misinformation: A Meta-Analysis of RCTs
Health authorities have labeled health misinformation a major global health threat and academic scholars consider exposure to health misinformation a barrier to an individual’s informed decision-ma...
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It was such a fab experience editing with Andy and working with 50 amazing authors! Take a peek!
The book edited by @heiditworek.bsky.social
and me with @routledgehistory.bsky.social is two years old, and to celebrate its attainment of toddler status, is now available in paperback! Great for classes in HIST/IR with 50+ contributors in 40 globally-framed, thematic chapters!
If this is accurate, WeTransfer is unusable for professional creative work. Would violate most work-for-hire contracts to share copyrighted material with a third party like this.
Bye forever, WeTransfer.
In a study of professors, women got 378 new work requests over 4 weeks vs 118 for men. Women spent more time on service, advising & teaching; men on research. Orgs should track who is taking extra duties & ensure they are rewarded and distributed fairly. www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
Being Too Helpful At Work Can Hurt Your Career—Here’s How To Say No
Women are more likely to take on behind-the-scenes duties at work—extra tasks like onboarding or event planning—and it's hurting their careers. Here's how to say no.
www.forbes.com

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Sovereignty is deeply tied to information ecosystems – from digital platforms to local news. Is Canada truly resilient? This article by
@heiditworek.bsky.social and @lageneralista.ca breaks down Canada's vulnerabilities and what to do about them
www.cigionline.org/articles/how...
How to Confront Canada’s Digital Dependence
Even a cursory glance at Canada’s digital providers exposes substantial reliance on foreign firms.
www.cigionline.org

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📢 Call for Registration!

JGH and the Toynbee Prize Foundation are delighted to announce the Second TPFxJGH Publishing Workshop with @emleake.bsky.social‬ and @heiditworek.bsky.social‬ (July 9 8-9:30 am PST/3-4:30PM GMT via Zoom).

Find out more and register here: toynbeeprize.org/posts/call-f...
Call for registration: JGH x TPF Publishing Workshop II | Toynbee Prize Foundation
toynbeeprize.org
Awesome new faculty job -- the University of British Columbia is looking for a senior ecosystem scientist to fill a new research chair position.
geog.ubc.ca/job-opportun...
Faculty Position: Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cultures & Ecosystem at Risk - Department of Geography
Posted on June 18, 2025 Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cultures & Ecosystem at Risk – University of British Columbia The Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver) ...
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@heiditworek.bsky.social and @lageneralista.ca argue that we should think about a public option for social media.

Read more about why and what that could look like!
www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/0...
A public alternative to social media
It is increasingly clear that private social media companies’ values do not align with maintaining a vibrant information ecosystem.
www.hilltimes.com

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A public alternative to social media. "History has shown it it is possible to change course after allowing private and foreign companies to control a new communications space," write @heiditworek.bsky.social and @lageneralista.ca www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/0...
A public alternative to social media
It is increasingly clear that private social media companies’ values do not align with maintaining a vibrant information ecosystem.
www.hilltimes.com

Thank you for sharing your story and this amazing site. Fingers crossed for funds to keep it going from strength to strength.
The worst happened. We were DOGE’d. Our NSF funding is gone.

So now there’s nothing stopping me from sharing Expert Voices Together, a crisis response system for US-based researchers and journalists facing harassment.

It's a true passion project. 🧵 1/

expertvoicestogether.org

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A chance to join the editors-at-large team at the Toynbee Prize Foundation! Please circulate to PhDs and early career historians!

toynbeeprize.org/posts/call-f...
Call for Applications: Editor-at-Large | Toynbee Prize Foundation
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Unhappy to confirm that the entire Historical Advisory Committee at the State Department received termination notices this afternoon (myself included). The HAC, set up by Congress, oversees the office that produces the FRUS series. history.state.gov/about/hac/in... 1/

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🌐 In The Conversation, Chris Tenove and Heidi Tworek (@heiditworek.bsky.social) examine how Canada’s foreign interference threats are both new and deeply historical.

🔗 theconversation.com/foreign-inte...
Foreign interference threats in Canada’s federal election are both old and new
Canadians should be alert to foreign interference in the federal election, but the most important thing to do is cast a ballot based on their own well-informed priorities, worries and aspirations.
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His work on American media remains tremendously illuminating
Researchers who have had grants terminated--tell your story! The #DefendResearch team is collecting testimonials about this impact of #censorship on research that we will use as part of a toolkit for contacting elected officials. #NSF, #NEH, #NIH www.defendresearch.org/testimonials
Testimonials
In support of protecting free and open scientific inquiry and publication, we are collecting short testimonials from researchers on the impact of censorship on their work and the broader community. T...
www.defendresearch.org

Yes, do report there and the network will examine the spread, depending on resources and all the other reports. You can also subscribe to the weekly newsletter which details our investigations

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Chris Tenove @cjten.bsky.social & Prof @heiditworek.bsky.social write about foreign interference that pose a risk to Canada’s election, including the enduring harm of disinformation campaigns to our nation’s democratic health. More @theconversation.com: theconversation.com/foreign-inte...

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The US has cut billions of dollars in COVID and pandemic readiness research funding, saying "Americans moved on years ago.”

The public health and broader science community MUST stop aiding this shift in research priorities by referring to COVID in the past tense.

www.bmj.com/content/388/...
Suggesting the world is “post COVID” contributes to an unwitting shift in research priorities
www.bmj.com

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Breaking - White House is forcing out top leadership at the National Archives.
“The exodus of senior staff is seen as a huge loss for the agency, which is considered nonpartisan and dedicated to the preservation of history and documents.”

www.cnn.com/2025/02/14/p...
White House forcing out top leadership at National Archives in major shakeup | CNN Politics
The Trump administration is forcing out senior leadership at the National Archives and Records Administration in a major shakeup, according to a source familiar. President Donald Trump has been highly...
www.cnn.com

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A new issue of the Journal of Contemporary History means new book reviews: first up is @heiditworek.bsky.social on The Wireless World: Global Histories of International Radio Broadcasting by @kindkovacs.bsky.social, @rebeccapscales.bsky.social et al. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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breaking the bluesky posting seal to share the exciting news that @heiditworek.bsky.social and I have a new article available from Past & Present on the perils and promises of periodization in global history. Send a chat or email @ institutional addresses for access. academic.oup.com/past/advance...
The Promises and Perils of Periodization in Global History: Lessons from the Inter-War Era*
Abstract. This article considers the role of periodization in global history through the lens of the inter-war era. The global turn has shifted the ‘metage
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🌍 2024 saw half the world’s population voting. What did we learn about tech’s role in elections?

Our final piece in the CIGI series explores key trends, from AI in campaigns to platform regulations, and what lies ahead for democracy.

📖 Read now: www.cigionline.org/articles/muc...
Much of the World Voted in 2024: What Did We Learn?
In our introduction to CIGI’s The World Votes, 2024 series last February, we wrote: “One year from now, people could inhabit very different political worlds than the ones that currently exist.” We wer...
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