Dear #AcademicTwitter - want your thoughts. Working with a former student on publishing their thesis. We have a person on there who has:
- demanded they be second author for "reasons"
- made small comments once
- doesn't respond to emails about moving on in a timely manner
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This ("sends vaguely threatening and very aggressive emails to the ECR student") to me is a sign of deeper issues. I hope the person on the receiving end of this BS is OK and doesn't have to endure any more shit.
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Is there a way to stop this for the future?
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original tweets were as polite as possible - the emails only sent to the student were at best rude, at worst power play-bullying. I sent a strongly worded email about how these things were unacceptable and here’s an authorship agreement if you wish to continue.
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Thankfully the APA has a nice one we can use if they continue to demand authorship along with some rules on how to determine authorship.
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Nice work.
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