Image accompanying a social media post on the micro-blogging platform called Twitter at the time.
Image description/ Alt text:
An image of twelve abstracted scientific papers with with only titles readable. The Title of the whole image is "Sustainability Science Papers". The twelve titles are:- A new framework to organize frameworks about human-nature relations- Eating meat is bad- It's capitalism's fault- The economists did not let me publish my degrowth stuff- Turns out businesses are not as green as they claim to be- Here are many different scenarios for the future. Now go cry.- We went to this island and did some workhshops with fishermen and the government. They just don't get it.- This anthropocene concept is mindblowing- Academia sucks, that's why we wrote a paper about it- A social-ecological-art-dentistry reflection on interdisciplinary challenges- You say activist, I say transdisciplinarity- I have a PhD in sustainability science. I still do not know what it is.
The social media post text accompanying the image at the time was:
"I had to make one for #sustainability science, because a) the others made me laugh a lot and b) gave me a nice unfiltered insight into some fields đ. #TypesOfScientificPapers #AcademicTwitter (btw, thx @g_levrier) https://t.co/vkaPKsvVtq"