Jane Green
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by Jane Green — Reposted by Catherine E. De Vries
“Measure risk differently: A project that invites rejection but stretches you is ultimately more valuable than one that succeeds by playing it safe.”
Thanks @catherinedevries.bsky.social
CVs list publications, grants & awards, not rejected manuscripts, unfunded proposals, or failures.
But those invisible rejections shape us more than our successes ever do.
👉 catherineeunicedevries.substack.com/p/fail-bette...
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by Jane Green
by Jane Green
There is only one way back, and that is to reclaim competence.
by Jane Green
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by Jane Green
I think we’ll find out if that’s true pre-post May 2026.
Will successes move even more Tories (and non-voters) to think they’re THE party of the right?
by Jane Green
Reform are then slightly over-performing in polls.
Reposted by Jane Green, Ben H. Ansell
Arguably Reform UK. A 🧵 on what the locals tell us about a key and neglected dimension in analysis of the current political situation.
Reposted by Jane Green
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by Jane Green
Doesn't mean its a winning strategy, but its somewhere to start.
by Jane Green
For Labour, tolerance, delivery. For Conservatives, hard-right on 'culture' and fiscal prudence on econ. Latter probably the one thing Conservatives still thought to represent, in party image.
by Jane Green
by Jane Green
I'd imagine that lump sum would mostly go to children, or a mortgage, which would be no bad thing!
I don't know how people would feel about retiring a year later as the trade-off.
by Jane Green
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by Jane Green
When I say ‘the proof is in the pudding’ it reflects very badly on me and very badly on my institution, because I haven’t said the whole precise phrase.
A thousand apologies, University of Oxford.
by Jane Green
by Jane Green
(We have an internal address book. The issue would be wider academic networks)
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by Jane Green — Reposted by Tom Louwerse
When I go on BBC, I receive emails correcting which expressions I use, how I haven’t been strident enough about someone’s political grievance. Used to get a lot worse.
Anyone else removed their email address from their webpage?
by Jane Green
Why vote Conservative?!
They’re going for a tiny fringe. While the Conservatives could have been the opposition to Labour.
by Jane Green
It is not a normal period of being kicked out of office and benefiting eventually when the gov fails.
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