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Sam Craven

@Sam_Cravenx

MRes | Psychology, Politics & Economics | Own Views

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The miners’ strike 1984-85. Former miners can finally speak the truth about Orgreave, says inquiry chair. Pete Wilcox says point of investigation into infamous 1984 clashes with police is to ‘enable communities to move on’ Former miners will finally get the chance to speak the truth about their experiences after four decades of silence during a public inquiry into infamous clashes with police at #Orgreave, the inquiry’s chair has said. Pete Wilcox, the bishop of Sheffield, said only an inquiry could help South Yorkshire move on from the events of 18 June 1984, when striking miners unexpectedly found themselves in a pitched battle against thousands of police officers brought in from forces across the UK. The Hillsborough-style inquiry, officially launched by Sarah Jones, the policing minister, in parliament on Thursday, will examine how 6,000 police officers were deployed to a picket at Orgreave coking plant three months into a National Union of Miners strike over planned pit closures. About 8,000 people – miners and their families – were on the receiving end of what was described as heavy-handed policing, with witnesses and images from the day detailing how mounted police charged at the pickets and hit them with batons. Many were injured, some seriously, but it was the moral injury that the injustice caused in the minds of South Yorkshire miners and wider working-class communities that was the lasting effect. This was particularly true in the following days, when the government of Margaret Thatcher and South Yorkshire police influenced the media narrative. Some former miners have since spoken about feeling outraged and despondent that their experiences from that day were misrepresented. Compounding matters, 95 miners were charged with rioting, in a case that ultimately collapsed after the police’s evidence was found to be unreliable and, in some instances, fabricated. It was described by the barrister Michael Mansfield as “the biggest frame-up ever”. All this led to mistrust in authorities, particularly the police, for generations – a situation that has still not been resolved. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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I have the best team - arrived at work to coffee and cake ❤💜
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it represented. Yet the place we had tried to escape was also the place which shared our final "ordinary" moment. There is something symbolic in that... Happy heavenly mothers day, mam! Love you always, wherever you are 💔
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It feels painfully ironic that the last time I saw my mum before her heart attack was on Mother’s Day last year, back in Denaby Main. Of all days and of all places. Denaby was the place we both spent years painfully trying to outrun - its history, its limits, the weight of what
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When you get bought personalised mugs for work.
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@JennyAThatcher Probably thinks you are an easy target, but attempting to understand motive is exhausting. Just think f*** em instead (easier said than done, like) x
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Dr Jenny Thatcher
Dr Jenny Thatcher@JennyAThatcher·
@Sam_Cravenx Thank you. I'm in therapy now and processing it all. And I just keep thinking of all the people yo call out in UK sociology why me? 🤷‍♀️
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Dr Jenny Thatcher@JennyAThatcher·
Thinking about this now I had time & space & I stood up for myself about this. I was the problem. No-one in UK sociology helped me. I've been sexually & economically & emotionally exploited all of my life. And I get it now, I was always 'Fair Game' for elite academia.
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.@PaulTHalliday I have been in therapy. One of the questions I ask myself often, is ‘why me?’. And I would like to know why out of all of the people that shared a picture of themselves wearing this t-shirt over the four days of the conference, you decided to share my picture...

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Routledge Books
Routledge Books@routledgebooks·
📚 In celebration of World Book Day, we're spotlighting one of our open access books. The first of its kind, this book offers a unique study of awkwardness, not just as an emotion, but as a cultural phenomenon. 🔗 Available open access: spr.ly/6013hCuDR
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@JennyAThatcher Oh Jenny, I'm so sorry for what you have been subjected to in academia, and in life more generally. Both can be a dark place to exist in at times. Sending love to you x
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Dr Jenny Thatcher@JennyAThatcher·
I as a working class woman, on an precarious basis, is entitled to share a picture of myself in a t shirt to celebrate my educational achievements A senior male at an elite university is not entitled to use that picture as an example of a problem with academia without my consent
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Been up the mountains today to visit the Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (the hermitage of our Lady of the pilar) in Callosa de Segura. Absolutely stunning views! The hike was painful mind!
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investment. The analysis was being selectively interpreted, and in some instances actively contorted, to justify a course of action that the data itself resisted. I cautioned against proceeding on that basis, not out of conservatism, but out of fidelity to methodological
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My mums friend has just sent me this AI generated video. The original image was taken in The Gambia many moons ago. Whilst I know the video isn't real, it's still so powerful. Gosh, I miss my mum 💔
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I'm not quite sure how to interpret this graffiti I found whilst walking last night. Is it evidence of scientific scepticism or a caricature and mockery of scientific scepticism?
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I think the implication being made here is that I too am a gobshite. What can I say? She's learnt from the best 😂
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Jay Van Bavel, PhD
Jay Van Bavel, PhD@jayvanbavel·
Artificial intelligence (AI) models are 50% more sycophantic than humans according to a new paper: nature.com/articles/d4158… Our research suggests this will increase extremism and overconfidence, making people even more entrenched in their beliefs (and people don't even realize that sycophantic AI is biased) osf.io/preprints/psya…
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I love reading old research/articles. Look at this one published "online" in 1897 😅
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Ian Kremer
Ian Kremer@LEAD_Coalition·
"When you help someone who is lost and confused, when you hold someone who is sad and grieving, when you hug someone who is unhappy and hopeless, you too will feel healed and whole." #Alzheimers #dementia #mentalhealth #kindness #quote
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