polbooks: Political books network (2004)
A network of books about U.S. politics published close to the 2004 U.S. presidential election, and sold by Amazon.com. Edges between books represent frequent copurchasing of those books by the same buyers. The network was compiled by V. Krebs and is unpublished.
This network has 105 nodes and 441 edges.
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Full recording of NORRAG-TISS-Western University panel on 'Private Sector Approaches to Education'.
I speak about the equity issues in the Global South, and a tendency to view education as a technical enterprise. I argue education is a complex and political process and systems are value-laden, requiring a critical examination of supposed resource scarcity and the roles of public and private actors.
Sources: Microsoft is discussing a deal with CISPE, which could include a multimillion-euro payment to get the cloud lobby to drop its EU antitrust complaint (Politico)
https://www.politico.eu/article/microsoft-to-pay-off-cl…
polbooks: Political books network (2004)
A network of books about U.S. politics published close to the 2004 U.S. presidential election, and sold by Amazon.com. Edges between books represent frequent copurchasing of those books by the same buyers. The network was compiled by V. Krebs and is unpublished.
This network has 105 nodes and 441 edges.
Tags: Informational, Relatedness, Unweighted, Metadata
In increasingly frantic tone, Miller demands complete political weaponization of government right now - National Zero
https://nationalzero.com/2024/05/31/in-increasingly-frantic-tone-miller-d…
MMSE Channel Estimation in Large-Scale MIMO: Improved Robustness with Reduced Complexity
Giacomo Bacci, Antonio Alberto D'Amico, Luca Sanguinetti
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03279
The Republican Party’s divorce from the rule of law is complete
It’s been a slow boil over many years, but
this week truly solidified the GOP’s long drift away from the rule of law
— and embrace of Trump’s misleading claims about the legal process.
Almost without exception, Republicans decried the verdict of Trump’s jury of peers.
Even moderate Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who offered vanilla responses to Trump’s indictments last year, decided that Trump has b…
The Republican Party’s divorce from the rule of law is complete
It’s been a slow boil over many years, but
this week truly solidified the GOP’s long drift away from the rule of law
— and embrace of Trump’s misleading claims about the legal process.
Almost without exception, Republicans decried the verdict of Trump’s jury of peers.
Even moderate Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who offered vanilla responses to Trump’s indictments last year, decided that Trump has b…