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11 tweets that show what happens if you publicly dismiss the work of academics

<网曝门 class="standfirst">When a UK politician questioned the value of academia, scholars were quick to respond, finds Tommaso Grant
Published on
十一月 1, 2016
Last updated
十一月 9, 2016
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Source: Reuters

Claims of academia being out of touch with the “real world” are hardly new. This week, it was the turn of a Conservative MP?in the UK to draw the ire of many after a Twitter attack on the profession.?

Glyn Davies, MP for Montgomeryshire, posted the tweet on 29 October, inspiring vast numbers of academics to defend their honour, uniting under the hashtag , a term coined by Times Higher Education's very own editor-at-large, Phil Baty.

Some scholars' responses to the inflammatory tweet featured plain statements of fact…

...while others focused more on tried-and-tested academic wit.

In fact, light-hearted mocking seemed to be the preferred method of expressing disapproval…?

Mr Davies’ tweet also allowed for some lovely online academic bonding…

?...while some chose to highlight the irony in a well-paid MP attacking academics for lacking the “common touch”, either through precise, poignant comparisons…

...or through the use of a somewhat blunter instrument:

Beyond the humour, the serious implications of dismissing and demoralising people who have chosen to dedicate themselves to a life of the mind, cannot and should not be ignored.

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Read next: Real World Academics – a response to Glyn Davies MP


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