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Dr. Dorothy Kim
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Dr. Dorothy Kim

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Medievalist, digital humanist, intersectional feminist. She/her/hers.

Joined April 2012

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    1. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 28 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew

      this platform is the digital public square, it's the digital streets. This is wha 1t academics want to do in those public squares & streets. They would do the same F2F in a public square & street. This is also why 45 likes to use this as his communication platform. 1/

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    2. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 28 May 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98 @triciamatthew

      We may only show a fraction of ourselves here, but it's an extension of our IRL academic selves. And it says much about what kind of public academic ppl are (if they have already chosen this space for that kind of thing).

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    3. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 28 May 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98

      I don’t know. Truly. I’d hate to be judged along these lines. There are crises I care about that I can’t share for a lot of sound reasons—usually because I’m trying to find my place and don’t want to be anymore performative than Twitter already requires us to be.

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    4. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 28 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew

      I think for me though we don’t really share all the things, for academia it if how the platform gets used. The weird push from unis to academics about advertising their work, then compounded by a refusal to see the platform as that street really is so stark for me.

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    5. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 29 May 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98

      I get what you're saying here. My main reason for being here has always been to connect with other Black women in the academy. And it still is. For lots of reasons, I don't feel pressure to think a/b the platform as useful for me beyond that. +

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    6. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 29 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew @dorothyk98

      In other words, I am not here because I think my institution wants me to promote my work (though I obviously tweet a lot about what I'm writing and reading). I felt isolated on my campus, and there were all these amazing Black people here who helped me feel less alone.

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    7. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 29 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew @dorothyk98

      Following them lead to reading Black journalists and other writers. It's been a pleasant surprise to meet and connect w/other kinds of people, and I've certainly benefitted from being here. But the main reason you rarely see me in Twitter beefs is b/c that's not why I'm here.

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    8. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 29 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew @dorothyk98

      For me, at the root, I'm really to read and trying to understand the range of Black women doing their work. And when I got depressed a/b certain silences about Ferguson, I reminded myself that I wasn't there for those timelines but for the Black women.

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    9. tricia matthew‏ @triciamatthew 29 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew @dorothyk98

      If I'm understanding your response, I think you are raising REALLY important questions about our obligations about how we use this space and what we're able to amplify because people who might ignore their colleagues of color IRL pay attention to people of color here.

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    10. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 29 May 2020
      Replying to @triciamatthew

      I totally agree with you about community and I think that part is great. Similarly, I have no obligation to be on here from the institution as well, so it is more about community. I think it's still like that public square, where you find your community & just connect.

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      Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 29 May 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98 @triciamatthew

      And it is lovely to find out about what other people are doing in lots of places particularly Black women in and out of academia. I think it's a form of dissonance for me b/c literally sometime this digital public street can just have people hanging out & discussing things in

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        2. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 29 May 2020
          Replying to @dorothyk98 @triciamatthew

          different groups, but then the public street really becomes saturated w/ certain protests that get amplified that take over the TL. So I think I find it strange when that is happening, when the street is loud with protest noise, that particularly academics are still doing

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        3. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 29 May 2020
          Replying to @dorothyk98 @triciamatthew

          what they were doing when the digital street was its normal day with many different nodes of discussion. I think for me it's about the disconnect from what that public ecosystem looks like, its shifts, changes.This does not mean people have to come out on the street (b/c reasons)

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