Goddelijk
Goddelijk — Ikje in @nrc pic.twitter.com/XlYW8JOLVy
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
Algoritmen zijn niet neutraal
Hoe algoritmen Amerikanen de armoede in duwen — FD interview met Virginia Eubanks over haar verontrustende must-read ‘Automating inequality’ — https://t.co/GYYYNxNt6B pic.twitter.com/xbf0QX2Rji
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 24, 2018
Onzeker werk is geen fataliteit
Onzeker werk is geen fataliteit: ‘Postbedrijf Sandd verzette zich tegen de eis 80 procent van de bezorgers in dienst te moeten nemen, maar voldoet daar nu toch aan’ https://t.co/rDz8OG8KUq
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 24, 2018
Met NAFTA gebeurt waar TTIP-critici voor vrezen
This! Canada, where 20 percent of adults have obesity, wants clearer warnings on junk food, following Chile. But the US is using NAFTA to stop them, arguing that national food labeling policies are “protectionist” https://t.co/loggvcpga7
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 24, 2018
De hoge prijs van recessies
The economic scars of crises and recessions: New IMF study shows that all types of recessions lead to permanent output and welfare losses — IMF blog https://t.co/13WqeoQTWL
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
Discussie in VS over basisbaan
A government-backed job guarantee “would especially benefit marginalized and stigmatized workers that face structural barriers in the private sector” https://t.co/HyZ6N5t7KN
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
Onze data zijn big business: hoe krijgen we de controle terug?
I worked at Facebook. I know how Cambridge Analytica could have happened. The only solution is external oversight https://t.co/92Y5UawIxC
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
Data breach — @Banxcartoons in FD pic.twitter.com/067PoEwdik
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
What the Cambridge Analytica scandal means for the rest of the tech industry https://t.co/TRJCnbkvfp
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 21, 2018
The New Military-Industrial Complex of Big Data Psy-Ops https://t.co/n4HDo9W712
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 22, 2018
‘Cambridge Analytica’: surveillance is the DNA of the Platform Economy. What we need is a total redefinition of the right to privacy https://t.co/j43jSK0YIW
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 24, 2018
Politicians can’t control the digital giants with rules drawn up for the analogue era: Legislators need to be robust if we are to restore faith in the integrity of democratic politics https://t.co/BI0vpacGsO
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 26, 2018
“Just as environmentalists demand that the fossil fuel industry ‘leave it in the ground,’ the ultimate demand to be levelled at Silicon Valley should be ‘leave it in our heads.’ The best way to thwart this is the one they fear the most: anti-trust laws” https://t.co/QAEPZqJs2f
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 25, 2018
Paashaas
Paashaas — @fokkesukke in @nrc pic.twitter.com/uBFrkazH1Y
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 27, 2018
'Strugglers' zijn de nieuwe armen
‘Strugglers’ are a forgotten majority, the new poor of the 21st century. They comprise about 60 per cent of people living in developing countries — @nancymbirdsall https://t.co/yWQeL93OXr
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 24, 2018
Identiteit
Mooi interview in FD! “Historicus Patrick Boucheron waarschuwt voor paniek over identiteit: ‘Overal zie je een strijd om erkenning van mensen die een geschiedenis hebben waar we niet naar om hebben gekeken” https://t.co/1m1ReW8UFG
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 25, 2018
En om naar uit te kijken: ‘Vergeet de geschiedenisboekjes van vroeger. Die boodschap vergezelt De Wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland, een in september te verschijnen werk waarbij 120 Nederlandse historici betrokken zijn’ https://t.co/6vh1uOIXkB
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 25, 2018
Leestip
“I decided that the best way to find out about low-paid work in Britain today would be to become a part of that world myself” — Reading ‘Hired: Six months undercover in low-wage Britain’, unsettling book by James Bloodworth — https://t.co/WIil3R4qre pic.twitter.com/eYC3ysUHZZ
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 22, 2018
Macro-economie
Economics failed us before the global crisis: Analysis of macroeconomic theory suggests substantial ignorance of how economies work — Martin Wolf https://t.co/hr6TuVWdgD
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 20, 2018
Rethinking macroeconomics: six colums by @MESandbu on how macroeconomic theory should evolve to do a better job https://t.co/9XH2hh0QGM
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 25, 2018
De beste mensen
The best people — Dilbert classic pic.twitter.com/WLSVzCg0Vk
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 25, 2018
Bedankt OneWorld: het waren vier mooie jaren
Dank aan alle mensen van OneWorld voor het hosten en promoten van de eerste 193 afleveringen van De Week in Tweets. Dank in het bijzonder aan Hans Ariëns, die dit blog bedacht nadat hij me had gevraagd of ik af en toe eens wat voor OneWorld zou willen doen. Dat werden vier mooie jaren!
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