Repairing trust in science requires a more inclusive understanding of innovation
These are extraordinarily challenging times for university researchers across the United States. After decades of government largess based on the idea that a large and well-financed research ecosystem...
Public trust in science and technology is a serious, growing problem, especially now. Instead of trying to solve it with better communication, we should adopt a more inclusive approach to innovation that takes low-tech, incremental, and system-wide solutions seriously. My new piece @science.org ππ½π§΅
22.01.2026 19:19
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You may need to AI-generate it π³
30.10.2025 15:30
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Why we do not use generative AI in STPP
If someone says (as they did to my student), Are you trying to fight AI by yourself? They can say, thankfully I am not alone.
And if it is useful, STPP has developed an explanation: stpp.fordschool.umich.edu/research/com...
29.10.2025 13:58
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Don't be!!!
theconversation.com/too-many-em-...
08.10.2025 11:06
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Beware the drive to scale technology
When it comes to technology, scalabilityβits capacity to be standardized and then distributed en masse and across contextsβis the ultimate goal. Scientists and engineers view scalability as the route ...
I am a new Expert Voices columnist @science.org and my first article just came out! In it, I argue that scaling technology has a dark side, particularly when it comes to alleviating inequality and injustice. And I suggest what scientists, engineers, and policymakers can do about it.
18.09.2025 18:52
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Image of participants in the webinar, Making Tech Work for Everyone. How can technologists better serve civil society? What kinds of training do they need, and how can they serve respectfully? How can civil society organizations benefit from technologists and critical tech perspectives?
Join University of Michigan's Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program on May 20th for a webinar addressing these questions, featuring alumni Trevor Odelberg, Divya Ramesh, Melvin Washington II, and Annabella Vidrio as well as Managing Director Molly Kleinman, and myself! We'll feature short presentations, audience Q&A, and breakout rooms to ensure robust conversation with participants.
How can technologists better serve civil society? What kinds of training do they need, and how can they serve respectfully? How can civil society organizations benefit from technologists and critical tech perspectives? Join us for our May 20th webinar! stpp.fordschool.umich.edu/event/2025/w...
09.05.2025 12:45
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Who gets water in a crisis? This PSJ article explores how drought policies in California and South Africa reinforce inequality through water justice and hydraulic citizenship.
By @oliviadavid.bsky.social and @sshughes.bsky.social
Read here: doi.org/10.1111/psj....
#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
18.03.2025 17:10
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The "good" news is that this actually helps me with the impostor syndrome. Now it is clear to us that yes, we do an important job.
04.02.2025 18:07
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list of banned keywords
π¨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
04.02.2025 01:26
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Flint, 10 Years Later - WhoWhatWhy
In the decade since the start of the Flint water crisis, policymakers and communities have made improvements to the lives of residents, but opportunities for progress remain.
10 years after the Flint water crisis, the community and policymakers have made great strides, but challenges remain. Grace van Deelen reports for @eos.org, via @coveringclimatenow.org. #CCNow #flintMI
07.01.2025 19:32
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Dive into the PSJ Virtual Special Issue on Water Policy!
This collection highlights innovative approaches to one of the world's most pressing policy challenges.
Read collection here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...
#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
07.01.2025 17:13
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Flint, 10 Years Later - Eos
In the decade since the start of the Flint water crisis, policymakers and communities have made improvements to the lives of residents, but opportunities for progress remain.
The Flint water crisis played a huge role in making environmental justice a priority for state and federal lawmakers. But 10 years later, thereβs still work to do.
Comments from @benjaminjpauli.bsky.social and @oliviadavid.bsky.social
eos.org/articles/fli...
23.12.2024 14:50
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A little over a month left to apply to our Environmental Racism and Social Inequality faculty position! (We start reviewing applications on October 1st.) Happy to answer any questions you may have. Please help us circulate the ad! #sts #sociology #environmentalstudies #politicalscience #policy
26.08.2024 19:07
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π’ New Issue Article!Β
OPEN ACCESS
Explore the complex dynamics of policy responses to environmental change in our latest issue. This article delves into how drought policies in USA and South Africa, impact inequalities, particularly in water access.Β
Read full article:Β doi.org/10.1111/psj....
#PSJ
19.06.2024 15:07
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I guess this is @KarlTheFogβs out-of-office response
03.07.2024 15:34
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This is a screenshot of the article's abstract. The title is "Whose water crisis? How policy responses to acute environmental change widen inequality."
Drought affects certain people more than others. This @psjeditor.bsky.social article w cases from California & South Africa by @oliviadavid.bsky.social & @sshughes.bsky.social reminds us that government response to drought can reproduce existing inequality. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
03.06.2024 02:22
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Excited to see my master's thesis work published in @PSJ_Editor! Huge thanks to my advisor & co-author on this @Prof_Shughes & many others @UMSEAS. Available open access: http://doi.org/10.1111/psj.12524
28.12.2023 19:08
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Update - one such emotion is: βI feel like deleting this instead of clarifying itβ
14.04.2022 01:36
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My masterβs thesis being due a week from today has me feeling emotions that I didnβt know existed π
12.04.2022 13:33
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About time to announce that Iβm staying @UMSEAS to get a PhD! Huge thanks to my advisor @Prof_Shughes of course, & many others!! π₯³π€ΈπΌ
28.03.2022 15:15
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Rep @RashidaTlaib rules π₯. Thatβs it #EJforAll
15.02.2022 17:44
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βHow can we not see the racism?β - @RepHuffman (apparently, and unfortunately, quite easily). Side note: Huffmanβs comments are 1000x more eloquent and logical, of course, than the GOP racism denialists #EJforAll
15.02.2022 17:14
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Thank goodness for @RepMcEachin response: βintentional or notβ¦ what is, is... what are we gonna do about it?β (subtext: Graves completely misses the point)
15.02.2022 16:54
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@RepGarretGraves is officially my least favorite person in Congress (today): βI donβt buy it... people come and make up all this stuff about racismβ¦ stop trying to force people to believe theyβre discriminated againstβ¦ itβs a dangerous trajectory to force this conspiracy" !!???
15.02.2022 16:53
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The βwhich vaccine did you getβ to βwhich strain of Covid did you getβ pipeline
12.01.2022 01:29
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Someone asked me when/how we watch the NYE ball drop on the West Coast - I said βwhen youβre a kid you watch it at 9 PM and your parents pretend itβs midnight so you then go to sleepβ β¦ then I realized I still do that
01.01.2022 16:22
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Just turned in my final assignment of the semester!! If anyone needs me for the next few days, Iβll be here:
17.12.2021 01:01
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I must say that after years of claiming I hated Slack, I now, begrudgingly, see the appeal
12.11.2021 15:23
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A perfect day in SF to celebrate Aliceβs 4 year adoptiversary π
16.06.2021 21:41
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