Thank you both for having this conversation on here. Really appreciating learning from your perspectives and thinking with them.
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Replying to @_neelofer @triciamatthew
In academic terms, I actually discuss this w/ grad. students in relation to their presence (or not, their choice) on social media. I wrote about stuff in 2014:https://hybridpedagogy.org/rules-twitter/
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I also have them look at Sydette Harry's piece:https://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/attacking-the-stream …
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Bonnie Stewart's piece on Twitter and Academic Influence:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17439884.2015.1015547 …
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and then these things from FemTechNet about social media and respect and the power wheel: https://femtechnet.org/csov/educator/
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @_neelofer
I had some thoughts about social media when I went up for associate professor (in the old days tenure and promotion were separate processes at my institution)https://writtenunwritten.blog/2014/07/06/triciamatthew-4-associate-professor/ …
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And published a journal article in CLAJ on the subject https://www.jstor.org/stable/44325525?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents …
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And I'll use any excuse to post Tressie's "“Who Do You Think You Are?”: When Marginality Meets Academic Microcelebrity"https://adanewmedia.org/2015/04/issue7-mcmillancottom/ …
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this whole conversation is edifying on many levels, thank you
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I learned a lot and am still turning things over in the back of my brain. Dorothy has been FEARLESS here, and I don't say that to romanticize her work.
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Thanks.
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