Following agriculture, infection, dialectical biology, and the practice of science. Author, "Big Farms Make Big Flu" and "The Fault in Our SARS"

Joined September 2010
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My piece on cow flu was picked up by MR Online. It's long and windy--no tweet or TikTok dance this--but you will exit with as clear an understanding of what H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b means big picture. mronline.org/2024/05/28/whet…
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Here's my second piece of the weekend. It's a #COVID update for @truthout that unpacks the cycle of public manipulation in which many of our more established epidemiologists are partaking. truthout.org/articles/expert… 1/
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While Gonsalves skewers universities providing resources and venues to well-funded right-wing COVID denialists and Walker debunks Florida's bogus vaccine recommendations, my piece addresses the Biden end of the broken COVID response. truthout.org/articles/florid… 8/8
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Helene's blackouts are underscoring industry efforts to turn over the power grid to AI. It's more than a money grab. It's a power grab (in both senses). And an exercise in expedient mimesis one also finds in the COVID response. My latest Patreon. patreon.com/posts/power-loss… 1/
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"It's an old story. The Luddites understood it well. They didn't object to technology. They objected to the way communal decision-making was folded away into the logic of a sociophysical object the capitalist alone controlled... 3/
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"One could model the relationship between the speed of the onset of the systemic chaos that punctuates [the cycle of] accumulation's end and the depth to which AI is adapted whatever its proximate uses, fintech scavenging, or existential damage to our ecology and society. 4/4
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The editors of "Land" awarded our Midwest Healthy Ag team first prize for Best 2022 Paper. mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/3/437 @kinparaluchav 1/n
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But it depended place-to-place. A geographically weighted regression showed such protection differed in direction, magnitude, and variable combination across clusters of 50-km tiles. 4/4
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Farming and Event Addendum 2. I continue to follow up on responses to the first F&E series b/c situating the work will help us all: patreon.com/posts/110530873 Of what use is this philosophical work? Does it detract from the political work new agricultures require or supplement it?
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Farming and Event Addendum. I took comments on the F&E series to heart. I'll write an easier-to-read piece for the public another day, but I took a whack at summarizing the series here, including how we got started, where we're going, and why. patreon.com/posts/110428705 1/n
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"You see it there, you’re captured by it, but you can’t step into it. There is no “the kid stays in the picture”. 7/
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"Unpacking how agribusiness imprints upon the ontologies we all still subscribe to will take the kind of time and effort that went into new forms of agriculture to begin with. When and where does the agricultural object of the farmer turn back into a subject?" 8/8
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