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"content": "<p>But a month later, nothing had been done, and my follow up emails were met with invitations to come and initiate the statement (an obvious trap) and then with hostility when I refused. Six months later, still nothing had been done.</p><p>In fact, nothing at all would be done except for a tiny diversity statement found at the bottom of their website that went up *after their next call for papers*. Too little and far too late. 5/?</p>",
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