Russell Prince
@russellprince14.bsky.social
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Geographer at Massey University in Aotearoa NZ. Opinions my own. Recent book Understanding Policy Mobility https://tinyurl.com/understandingpolicymobility
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Over the years I have made visuals for my geography courses. I'm going to start sharing them on this thread in no particular order or purpose other than I made them to make a specific point in a lecture. Feel free to use them with attribution if they're useful.
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ctemenos.bsky.social
Great piece on the politics of moving counter-hegemonic ideas into mainstream policy and practice. As this paper shows, there's not a huge amount of work bridging policy mobilities and the geographies of social movements, but really productive space for that work to be done.
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According to @clrenney.bsky.social, who I'm listening to at the moment, the care economy is going to be the fastest growing part of the economy or the next few decades, so this symposium seems timely!
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The Caring Economies Symposium, hosted by Massey University, on recentering care in turbulent times, Wellington, October 17th www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/caring-eco...
Caring Economies Symposium
Recentering care in turbulent times.
www.eventbrite.co.nz
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russellprince14.bsky.social
I'm looking to refresh my geopolitics course next year (part of a geography programme) - are there any textbooks or recent works people would recommend?
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mehr.nz
new zealand government reaching new heights of stupidity

next year our public dollars will go more to AI grants ($70 million) than all investigator-initiated basic science combined ($56 million in the Marsden fund)
Reti earmarks $70m of new agency's budget for AI commercialisation grants
russellprince14.bsky.social
Ngā mihi Lucas! Hope you’re well
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ctemenos.bsky.social
Wonderful to see this out! A great read that looks at policy mobilities that really gets to the political, power laden and spatial aspects of these processes.
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ejmccann.bsky.social
Worth a read! A concise & clearly argued guide to the critical literature on global-relational policymaking. … An essential starting point for those interested in policy-making’s role in world-making.
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Thanks to @ejmccann.bsky.social , @ctemenos.bsky.social and Tom Baker for their kind words about it
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kenlowery.bsky.social
Quick question: what the fuck is anyone talking about anymore
An airport banner with an image of a folding laptop paralleled to a hot dog that reads "feeding fans faster with AI"
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A better framing for the article would have been how the covid house price boom showed the dangers of organising so much of the management of the economy around housing, not just for these folks and the people priced out, but more generally because of the lost years as it unwinds
gtiso.bsky.social
Top news on the utterly Listenerized RNZ: but my homies (see what I did there) the falling price of your house makes no difference whatsoever to you if you bought it to actually live there. You knew the size of the mortgage going in. If you have to move, you'll sell and buy in the same market.
"We need to stop the bleeding": the homeowners who bought in a market high
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Flushing away taxpayer money - 8 minutes
Chloe is a CHILD - 50 minutes
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tedmccormick.bsky.social
“Deskilling” skilled professions is a core promise of technological projects, so it’s probably not best understood as a side-effect even if some of the people pushing generative AI see it that way themselves. If the erosion of thinking is unforeseen, that’s just (so to speak) for lack of thinking.
nytimes.com
Physicians are using A.I. for diagnoses and more. But a new study found evidence that relying on A.I. tools might erode a doctor’s ability to perform fundamental skills without the technology, a phenomenon known as “deskilling.”
Are A.I. Tools Making Doctors Worse at Their Jobs?
Physicians are using the technology for diagnoses and more — but may be losing skills in the process.
nyti.ms
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newsroom.co.nz
Inside the annual torment of the bird of the year contest
Book of the Week: How to argue a bird
newsroom.co.nz
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"AI can now produce essays credible enough to pass as human work. The humanities tend to reward theoretical fluency and stylistic polish-areas where AI excels...By contrast STEM subjects...are harder for AI to mimic."
You understand we don't set essays to increase the total number of essays right?
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This is a map showing the number and distribution of sheep and cattle in NZ between 1994 and 2023
Maps of New Zealand in 1994 and 2023 showing the number and distribution of sheep and cattle with dot density iconography, it shows there are more cattle and less sheep now, and cattle have spread from the north to cover the whole country