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seanbala

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Former #ReligiousStudies student in #Chicago. Interested in #religion, #philosophy, #ethics, #culture, #environment, #ecology, and #community. Currently working in #HigherEd.

Other Tags: #Episcopal #Episcopalian #Ecotheology #Books #Folklore #Travel #Fantasy #History #Solarpunk #ScienceFiction #SFF #Bookstadon #Bookmaking #Musicals #Theater #India

Love exploring new cultures, interesting ideas, and meeting new people!

"If only I may grow - simple, firmer, kinder, warmer." Dag Hammarskjold

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lowqualityfacts , to random
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I love learning about history.
https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts

seanbala ,
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@lowqualityfacts

It's the fluoride on the water!

jendiagammon , to random
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I am a Nebula Award finalist, and the Nebula conference is this week. My book, THE INN AT THE AMETHYST LANTERN, is nominated for the Andre Norton Nebula Award for younger fiction (young adult in this case). So what's the book about? I've got you covered: https://jendiagammon.com/2024/03/18/about-the-inn-at-the-amethyst-lantern/

seanbala ,
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@jendiagammon For those looking at the post above, I just started reading "The Inn at the Amethyst Lantern" (finally) and it is a really a lot of fun! A very imaginative world with unique visuals. It has especially fantastic use of colors - I feel like the images in my mind are vividly painted as I read. I am a big fan but this is my first work and I'm quite digging the vibe. Many more things to say but will save them for when I'm finished!

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loren , to random
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seanbala ,
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@loren Did it only last for a short time or is it still happening where you are?

Do you think if we got up along the North Shore tomorrow on the Metra we might find a good spot to see tomorrow night?

lowqualityfacts , to random
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Can't argue with that.

seanbala ,
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@lowqualityfacts I don't know why, but I feel like I could imagine this being said....

jpaskaruk , to random
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I'm not honestly sure it's such a good idea for @pluralistic to keep writing novels. He's giving them too many ideas.

https://newrepublic.com/article/180487/balaji-srinivasan-network-state-plutocrat

seanbala ,
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@pluralistic Probably the most disturbing thing I've read in a long time - Galt's Gulch meets Robocop meets Technocracy meets Feudalism.

lowqualityfacts , to random
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Wow, that's so interesting.
https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts

seanbala ,
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@lowqualityfacts Explains a lot....

eeyam , to palestine group
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Israel Assures It Doing Everything Possible To Minimize Civilians
https://www.theonion.com/israel-assures-it-doing-everything-possible-to-minimize-1851085308

@palestine

seanbala ,
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@Ralph058 @eeyam @palestine Those are the best type of Onion headlines....

Zeb_Larson , to random
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One of the most tired genres of academic posting is complaining about your students. A lot of it is mean-spirited (how dare these kids not treat my exact passion with the seriousness I did!), but a lot of it is also just fucking lazy. Congrats, as a trained expert in your field you managed to nitpick a freshman to death, or discovered that they (gasp) skipped a reading.

seanbala ,
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@Zeb_Larson Have you ever heard the idea that the people campaign for political offices are not the people that you want running those offices? The idea is that the skills you need to campaign are not necessarily the ones you need to govern. I sometimes feel the same way about academia - the skills you need to get through a PhD select for many who shouldn't be in a classroom. Or, the people who can do research are not the ones you want teaching young people.

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seanbala ,
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@Zeb_Larson @academicchatter That is not to say that I'm not sympathetic to those problems that come from teaching. I used to teach university courses and I loved so much of it. But I remember encountering that archetype of academics who were brilliant with research but loathed students with a burning passion.

ml , to AcademicChatter group
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Most of Plant Science Twitter seems to be on Bluesky. What are your favorite Fediverse accounts (institutional and/or personal) for keeping up with academic botanical news? @plantscience @academicchatter

seanbala ,
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@ml @plantscience @academicchatter @PlantTeaching @jennifermach @ELS @botanyone @AnnBot @bomengidsnl One thing to keep an eye out for - I think that Mastodon will be launching Groups soon. It is on their roadmap and that might eventually make organizing via topic a bit easier! I hope that is correct @MastodonEngineering?

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seanbala ,
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@ml @plantscience @academicchatter @PlantTeaching @jennifermach @ELS @botanyone @AnnBot @bomengidsnl @MastodonEngineering I noticed in an analysis of my inactive accounts many inactive academic ones seem to have shifted over to BlueSky. A bit sad but maybe they will come back someday, or maybe someone the ActivityPub + BlueSky Bridge will finally launch and then you can continue to follow them here!

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DejahEntendu , to bookstodon group
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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari

I feel like he spent too much time working at being cutesy and not enough at internal consistency. It was an amusing book, however. Taken as a light historical fiction about the run-up to modern life, it's good enough.

One example of the issues with the book follows:
He sets up the straw man of biological essentialism, then knocks it down with social consctructs.

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seanbala ,
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@DejahEntendu @bookstodon Thanks for posting. I used to teach the book to my undergraduates for a course on big ideas. I think my problem with the book is that he is nuanced when convenient and paints in broad brush strokes when convenient. For me, the one that sticks in my teeth is his views on religion, which is simplistic and lacks any sense that religions are wide umbrellas with MANY different features. @religion

Full disclosure: my academic background is comparative religions.

seanbala ,
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@DejahEntendu @bookstodon @religion It is good text to introduce students to thinking on broader time scales and about big ideas, but one needs to use it as a jumping off point rather than a destination.

1dalm , to random
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In an alternate history timeline, do you think the industrial revolution happens without the Protestant movement?

seanbala ,
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@1dalm In a non-fiction example, in Amitav Ghosh's "The Great Derangement" the author points out that many of the compontents of fossil fuel consumption like the use of oil and coal are actually much older than we think and were used heavily in places like Burma and China. So the point is that things could have gone differently with different circumstances.

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