The bro-iest, wannabe macho-est (given context of course — we’re talking about scientists, so macho/bro-ism will manifest in very specific ways) people seem to get upset.
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And that’s great, they are the ones that probably need to take a step back and understand that their aggressiveness and even their overrepresentation can push people away.
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Their behaviour won’t stop people who believe in
#openscience from doing it who have the conviction and resources to, but it might nonetheless fracture the open science community, create negative vibes, etc. The opposite of openness!1 reply 4 retweets 26 likesShow this thread -
If the idea of an open science community or movement upsets you inherently: oh, dear, this is probably not for you. I care about open science and have practised it in every project I have ever worked on to the best of my abilities.
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The fact my making a pun and criticism about certain vocal people’s behaviours by calling them
#bropenscience often results in replies of “why do you hate#openscience?” is telling.1 reply 3 retweets 39 likesShow this thread -
#Bropenscience NEEDS to be called out for#openscience to fulfil its goal. It will fail as a movement and community without people/us making equity, diversity and inclusivity efforts. Because this is what happens if not: we recapitulate existing biases!https://www.wired.com/2017/06/diversity-open-source-even-worse-tech-overall/ …5 replies 60 retweets 123 likesShow this thread -
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GitHub is ofc an extremely Western project. not surprised it is largely white men in there. perhaps interesting to search if there is other communities/culture that independently arose. One if my Brazilian (female students) did a fab project on gambiarra.http://we-make-money-not-art.com/gambiologia/
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GitHub has a very depressing history both as a company and as a tool but at least what can be measured can be improved.
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Cool project too!
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to be sure the website is not my students project but what I just googled today about this whole culture/practice I did not know of. Our (little) project is mentioned herehttps://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/gambiarra-meets-design-thinking-scaffolding-embodied-creativity-i …
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