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[dixit editora] publica, desde la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, ediciones artesanales impresas, diseñadas con software libre.

Dixit significa «decir», su origen es el vocablo latino «dico»; habitualmente se utiliza para expresar lo que ha dicho alguien: «fulane dixit».
Si alguien dixit algo se lo considera verdadero ya que esa persona tiene algún tipo de autoridad en esa materia, por ello su argumento es válido.

Dijo, dico, siwa, sagte, va dir, diris, dit, dixo, he´ikuri, said, disse, nisqa, jatlh, infinidad de lenguas, sin embargo la esencia se mantiene: [dixit], eso somos.

Podés ver nuestras ediciones desde dixiteditora.wordpress.com

Si lo deseás, podés escribirnos a dixiteditora@proton.me

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Looking forward to this from the Editorial Freelancers Association: May 28 (noon Eastern time) #panel #discussion, ‘Changes in the #Academic and #Government Realms and How to #Adapt,’ on #freelance #editorial #pros dealing with upheaval. tinyurl.com/6najutd6

tinyurl.com#panel #discussion #academic #government #adapt #freelancers #banned #words | Katharine O'Moore-Klopf, ELSI’m looking forward to this from the Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA): “It's STET Talk time again! Join us May 28 [at noon Eastern time] for a #panel #discussion, ‘Changes in the #Academic and #Government Realms and How to #Adapt,’ as we tackle the upheaval currently taking place, how it affects us as #freelancers, and what we can do about it.” Here are the panelists: • Joy Drohan, an EFA member who works for a university that has been affected by the environmental #banned #words list; https://lnkd.in/e-Ann6H7 • Viannah E. Duncan, an EFA member who works as a government contractor at the state and federal levels in the field of editing; https://lnkd.in/emNz2vnA   • Kassel Coover, ELS, a board-certified editor in life sciences and a senior editor at a health marketing agency; https://lnkd.in/eNkBxc9W   • Alexandra Rogers, PhD, a science writer and editor who works with biotech, pharmaceutical, and other scientific groups  to write grant applications and peer-reviewed publications; https://lnkd.in/edyfC8bi There is no charge for the event, and you can take part even if you're not an EFA member. I plan to be in the audience. https://lnkd.in/eKVT8_NP

⚛ **Editorial: Ending nuclear weapons, before they end us**

“_Even a fraction of the current arsenal could decimate the biosphere in a severe mass extinction event. The global climate disruption caused by the smoke pouring from cities ignited by just 2% of the current arsenal could result in over two billion people starving._”

Abbasi K, Ali P, Barbour V, Birch M, Blum I, Doherty P et al. Ending nuclear weapons, before they end us BMJ 2025; 389 :r881 doi: doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r881

The BMJ · Ending nuclear weapons, before they end usWHO’s mandate to provide evidence on health effects must be restored In May 2025 the World Health Assembly (WHA) will vote on re-establishing a mandate for the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the health consequences of nuclear weapons and war.1 Health professionals and their associations should urge their governments to support such a mandate and support the new UN comprehensive study on the effects of nuclear war. The first atomic bomb exploded in the New Mexico desert 80 years ago, in July 1945. Three weeks later, two relatively small (by today’s standards), tactical size nuclear weapons unleashed a cataclysm of radioactive incineration on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By the end of 1945, about 213 000 people were dead.2 Tens of thousands more have died from late effects of the bombings. Last December, Nihon Hidankyo, a movement that brings together atomic bomb survivors, was awarded the Nobel peace prize for its “efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again.”3 For the Norwegian Nobel committee, the award validated the most fundamental human right: the right to live. The committee warned that the menace of nuclear weapons is now more urgent than ever before. In the words of committee chair, Jørgen Watne Frydnes, “It is naive to believe our civilisation can survive a world order in which global security depends on nuclear weapons. The world is not meant to be a prison in which we await collective annihilation.”4 He noted that our survival depended on keeping intact the “nuclear taboo” (which stigmatises the use of nuclear weapons as morally …
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Members of #WallStreetJournal #editorial board claimed it is "desirable" to subject #Trump 3rd #impeachment to make up for damage he has done to #USeconomy with his "ill-founded" #tradewar. "A future Trump impeachment seemed all but guaranteed by last Wed morning. It seems only slightly less likely now. It may even be desirable to restore America’s standing with creditors and trade partners." the damage he has been creating since then belies his promise of a "golden age," rawstory.com/trump-doj-2671754

Raw Story · ‘Broken promise, abuse of power’: Conservative WSJ editors slam Trump after latest anticBy Erik De La Garza