Research Ireland Public Service Fellowship
The Research Ireland Public Service Fellowship is an initiative which offers researchers a unique opportunity to be temporarily seconded to Government Depart...
Applications are open for the Research Ireland Public Service Fellowship. This initiative offers researchers the chance to be seconded into Government Departments to work on impactful projects. Dr Kristin Anderson, @uniofgalway.bsky.social, shares her experience: https://pulse.ly/gogtaolhxx
11.03.2026 11:00
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2 two-year postdocs on children’s political socialization at Aarhus University - Vacancy at Aarhus University
Vacancy at Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
🔥 POSTDOC POSITIONS ON CHILDREN'S POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION 🔥
Wanna understand young people's beliefs about political leadership, politics, and power? Then this is your chance! I'm looking for two 2-year postdocs to join my ERC-funded research project @au.dk
international.au.dk/about/profil...
10.03.2026 08:50
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Researchers Discover Catastrophic Litter Levels in the Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A submarine dove 5,112 meters into the Mediterranean and uncovered a catastrophic plastic waste crisis.
Researchers from the University of Barcelona took a submarine to Calypso Deep off the coast of Greece and found “26,715 items of litter per square kilometer at the deepest point in the Mediterranean Sea, with plastic making up nearly 90% of the debris.”
10.03.2026 14:08
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Fun fact: no Trump fought in any of the major wars of the 20th or 21st century.
That must be some kind of record.
09.03.2026 22:15
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Where did the ball go?
09.03.2026 15:11
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This article reviews the rapidly growing literature on how corruption affects climate change mitigation, focusing on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the preservation of carbon sinks. Analyzing 200 studies, we argue that corruption hampers mitigation, i.e. increases emissions, and worsens the storage capacity of sinks through deforestation and overfishing. Reducing corruption is vital to successfully combat global warming, because corruption makes climate policies less ambitious in their formulation and less effective when they are implemented due to low rule compliance. The findings of the studies in our sample were established through various types of data, research designs, and methods. We mapped trends in this literature and highlight points of disagreement. Importantly, we suggest that research moves beyond using country-level indicators because of the limitations of such data. We propose several critical avenues for a future research agenda to further understand the linkages between corruption and climate change mitigation.
New review article!
The impact of corruption on climate change mitigation: a review article by Aksel Sundström, Niklas Harring, Sverker C. Jagers & Marina Povitkina.
@mpovitkina.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2026.2621602
09.03.2026 12:05
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The Statues Were Mostly Men or Nude Women. So These Knitters Got to Work.
'A report by the Museum of Art in Public Spaces showed that 484 monuments in Denmark depict historically significant men, while only 43 are of women. Beyond statues of actual people, over 120 public sculptures are female nudes.' www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/a...
05.03.2026 21:17
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305 Day - our slogan is ‘Civic Pride Through Biodiversity’ and today we celebrate Miami, an incomparable city harboring manatees and other marine megafauna in its midst. Don’t take it for granted! Today we were graced by this absolute unit of a manatee!! 🤩〰️🐮〰️🌇 #305day #coralcitycamera
06.03.2026 04:20
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Boomer alert 🚨
But coming from Europe 📱 📢
this Japanese train sign is 🎯 🇯🇵 ❤️
06.03.2026 06:54
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Fifty years after New Zealand stopped whaling, humpback population showing signs of recovery
Breeding is getting more competitive, suggesting the population is growing, a new study shows.
This is a marvelous change not only for the Humpback whale 🐋 population but for all of us. We need to keep our gentle giants from going extinct.
Fifty years after New Zealand stopped whaling, humpback population showing signs of recovery | RNZ News share.google/X1HB3JFgaePK...
05.03.2026 15:44
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Gen Z men twice as likely as baby boomers to believe wives should obey husbands
Global survey shows young men hold more traditional views about gender roles than older generations
😵💫 '24% of gen Z men think women should not appear too independent or self-sufficient, compared with 12% of baby boomer men' but also 'gen Z men were also the group most likely to believe women who have a successful career were more attractive to men' www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
05.03.2026 09:37
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The Government has missed its target for new-build social housing in 2025 – the construction target was 10,000, but Minister James Browne has told Labour's Conor Sheehan in the Dáil this morning that the total construction figure was 9,089. @virginmedianews.bsky.social
05.03.2026 11:16
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Ballymore to Buenos Aires: Spotlight on Midlands links
From Ballymore to Buenos Aires: For around 100 years, there was large-scale emigration from Ireland to Argentina.
This is basically my family story. My grandfather was born in Argentina then moved back to rural Longford as a child
But I hadn’t realised that the Longford Argentinians were responsible for Peron!
www.rte.ie/news/regiona...
04.03.2026 08:56
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Research on the global climate movement underlines the importance of learning and diffusion processes for adopting similar master frames and movement tactics. At the same time, participation research suggests regionally different patterns of mobilisation and protest behaviour. Due to different historical socialisation processes, Western and Eastern European citizens show differences in political activity despite some signs of convergence. This article examines the sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes of climate activists from Eastern and Western Europe. Using protest surveys of Fridays for Future participants in 15 Western and Eastern European countries, we show significant differences between them. Western European climate activists tend to have stronger leftist attitudes, while in Eastern Europe apolitical stances are more common along with higher confidence in market solutions to solve environmental problems. Such differences are likely to affect the cohesion and success of the global climate movement.
New article!
Differences within global movements: insights from FFF climate protests in Western and Eastern Europe by Aron Buzogány, Dániel Mikecz & Piotr Kocyba.
@buzogany.bsky.social @piotrkocyba.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2026.2623726
26.02.2026 09:29
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This thought will leave you in a serene state of mindlessness
23.02.2026 11:03
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The political effects of X’s feed algorithm - Nature
Among users initially on a chronological feed, 7 weeks of exposure to X’s algorithmic feed in 2023 shifted political attitudes and account-following behaviour in a more conservative direction compared...
Brainwashing, 2026 edition. This paper shows how X's algorithmic feed shifts people's views rightwards. It's a sophisticated, highly effective form of reorientation. And it is utterly chilling.
If you're still on that platform, unhook yourself now.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
23.02.2026 07:42
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Colleges to be asked to cut on-campus days to ease student accommodation crisis
Government to ask third-level institutions to condense students’ time on campus to minimise the number of commuting days
Student numbers have increased dramaticaly without any corresponding increaase in physical facilities for teaching etc, making timetabling impossible... and now the Govt wants universities to condense timetables because of accommodation shortsges. Go figure.
www.irishexaminer.com/news/politic...
23.02.2026 07:45
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Congratulations to wonderful colleague @claireconnolly.bsky.social on her new book, Irish Romanticism: A Literary History, launched this evening by @jfcryan.bsky.social, VP for Research & Innovation @ucc.ie, and Prof. Clair Wills, King Edward VII Prof. of English Literature at Cambridge.
19.02.2026 18:19
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Please get him off LinkedIn...
18.02.2026 14:27
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Ireland No. 1 in Europe - yet again. GHGs rose faster (+3.2%) in Ireland in Q3 2025 than ANYWHERE else in Europe.
#Climate action, my eye.
18.02.2026 09:02
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I don’t know who needs to hear Jesse Jackson leading the kids on Sesame Street in this beautiful call-and-response reminding them that every child is somebody, but here it is
17.02.2026 11:41
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