• PorkRoll@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Ain’t it funny how that can happen? How someone can “stumble across” some academic theory or whatnot without knowing it. This isn’t at all to say academia isn’t necessary, this is just an observation.

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      1 day ago

      Academia is just very strict standards of thinking and talking about thinking. This makes it difficult but reliable.

    • loonsun@sh.itjust.works
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      Oh, I personally love to see it. It’s how we bridge the gap of academia and the real world. There are many things that people feel or experience but don’t have the language to discuss, but once they do it can be very empowering. If you’re familiar with urban planning discours online then you’ve maybe heard of the word “stroad” describing the horrible 6 lane + type roads in much of the US filled with stripmalls. Being on one you can get this feeling of alienation and artificiality, like something isn’t right. However once you have a name for it, you can now discuss and advocate to change the “stroad”.