Jo Guldi (@joguldi) 's Twitter Profile
Jo Guldi

@joguldi

Prof of Quantitative Theory & Methods w affiliations in History / Law / CS @ Emory Newest: Long Land War (2022), Dangerous Art of Text Mining (2023)

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James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have to say I assumed that this tweet would bring to light in the replies at least a few examples of fraud (as opposed to programs people think are a waste of money). But I've read most, though not all, of the 2500 replies, and afaict, not a single example has been mentioned.

Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they) (@doctorvive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyway, it's super easy to assume that more fossil fuels means more US economic growth, since that's how it used to work, but unfortunately climate change is real and the economics are different now. 14/n

Jo Guldi (@joguldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to be giving a series of lectures at Glasgow in a few weeks! Here's one: "Will AI Kill Democracy or Spur a Democratic Revival?" eventbrite.co.uk/e/jo-guldi-wil… (alt text: human silhouette with a question mark, robot head, and the slogan, "Crisis of Fact")

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My second talk at the University of Glasgow will connect the history of land politics to affairs in Scotland. Wednesday 11th June 2025, 4-5, “The Long Land War: Scotland and Ireland in the longue durée”, Global History Research Cluster, joint with Centre for Scottish & Celtic

David Sirota (@davidsirota) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent essay from Matt Stoller about the Ivy League, fancy people pushing terrible policies & his own experience waking up. Most people — especially those in politics/media — don’t have the guts to apologize or do any self-reflection. Matt does. thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-rou…

Excellent essay from <a href="/matthewstoller/">Matt Stoller</a> about the Ivy League, fancy people pushing terrible policies &amp; his own experience waking up. 

Most people — especially those in politics/media — don’t have the guts to apologize or do any self-reflection. Matt does. thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-rou…
Rutger Bregman (@rcbregman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 60s and 70s, the top graduates from Harvard and Yale were not going to Wall Street. They were going to work for Ralph Nader. 🧵

Jo Guldi (@joguldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At last! Presenting about the Long Land War to Scottish historians and Land Commissioners, whose future-oriented visions of using land as a shared resource set me on this path in the first place. Such an honor!! Thank you, University of Glasgow!

Jo Guldi (@joguldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading Albert Camus's A Short Guide to Towns Without a Past (French edition 1950) -- new to me, but essays written from 1937 to 1950 in northern Italy and Algeria. Penguin Archive just released a crisp new edition. I'm used to the dour short stories of Camus assigned in high

Jo Guldi (@joguldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to my new podcast/interview with the brilliant young British folks at @Novaramedia, where I talk about participatory mapping, land reform, and their fascinating histories -- "How to Redistribute the Globe" novaramedia.com/2025/06/13/how…

Emmet Kiberd (@ekiberd3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was such a fascinating interview. Drawing connections I'd never been aware of. The origins of rent controls in anti-colonial struggle. The way the bullshit deregulation housing policies of the current govt were crafted by the IEA. Really looking forward to reading the book!