Similar things happened just a few weeks ago in psychology.
Some people noticed that some others also in the psychology #openscience community have cozied up to an infamous transphobe.
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Philosophys Possibly Most Incompetent Grad Student
All people involved are pro-open science. This is a classic attempt at self-correction/-reflection in a community. And yes, Christa was one of those who noticed back then too:https://mobile.twitter.com/christapeterso/status/1085955334517055488 …
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Philosophys Possibly Most Incompetent Grad Student @christapetersoAll these psychology professors over here like “I’ve read Jesse Singal’s work and everything he said seemed fair and inoffensive (don’t know about the issues tho)” as though they’re unfamiliar with the risk of serious bias being tucked into presuppositions
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A disappointing thing happened... Instead of taking the criticism and learning from it, thinking about it, reflecting on it at length, some people instead doubled down. Perhaps most upsettingly a trans woman in psychology literally left Twitter (at least for now) because of it.
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Jin X. Goh | 吴晋勋
And all because of a thread basically drawing attention to something that is painfully obvious if you care about trans people. What does that say about us, about
#openscience in psych? I want our movement and field to be better.https://mobile.twitter.com/jinxgoh/status/1085234366370873344 …Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ added,
Jin X. Goh | 吴晋勋 @jinxgohWhy does (psych) open science keep supporting Jesse Singal despite his constant attack on the trans community? There are other great writers like Ed Yong and Stephanie Lee. I've debated asking this. I'm still unsure if I should have but maybe this speaks more about our community. https://twitter.com/djnavarro/status/1085001656444407808 …Show this thread1 reply 3 retweets 10 likesShow this thread -
I hope lessons can be learned here, mainly that:
snitch-tagging is bullying
sending letters to supervisors to get their students off Twitter is pathetic and harassment (happened in psych in the past too, not a unique thing)
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Also for the UK (please feel free to link to other good ones for other jurisdictions/countries), this is a textbook case of harassment under the law:https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/law-and-courts/discrimination/what-are-the-different-types-of-discrimination/harassment/ …
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"If you’re treated badly or less favourably because of your reaction to harassment which is related to sex or gender reassignment, you may have a claim under the Equality Act. The Act says this is also harassment. You’re protected[.]"
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IANAL of course, but writing letters to your employer to get your kicked off of social media, for example, is absolutely out of control and a case can probably be brought.
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Oh, and that comic panel about tone policing is from here: http://www.robot-hugs.com/tone-policing/ Follow them here:
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