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    1. Jade Pickering‏ @Jade_Pickering Jul 19
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      Hot take: #bropenscience *is* sexist...and alienates the very people that we want on our side. Science is, objectively, dominated by men, but I'm not sure this is the right approach. It feels a little bit like if we got called "lady scientists". Dismissed by gender.

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    2. Richard D. Morey‏ @richarddmorey Jul 19
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      Replying to @Jade_Pickering

      As I see it (@o_guest can correct me) it is not about *being* male (so "lady scientists" is not analogous); it is about a particular way that masculine acculturation and behaviour intersects with the open science movement. It is a critique of a brand of masculinity, not males.

      5 replies 2 retweets 43 likes
    3. Lincoln Colling‏ @Lincoln81 Jul 19
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      Replying to @richarddmorey @Jade_Pickering @o_guest

      Yeah, it’s about “bros” it’s not about men. So I don’t consider it a slur at all.

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    4. Jade Pickering‏ @Jade_Pickering Jul 19
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      Replying to @Lincoln81 @richarddmorey @o_guest

      I sort of agree and sort of don't. I think these "bros" are successfully weaponising the word to their advantage, because it is a complex term, and therein lies my problem. It's backfiring, and damaging inclusivity.

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    5. Kymberly Louise‏ @kymberlylouise_ Jul 19
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      Replying to @Jade_Pickering @Lincoln81 and

      Real historians can correct me, but it seems that biased systems historically are changed by alienating some; a 'don't make them mad or they won't be nice to us' approach doesn't work. The non-bros aren't feeling alienated, & the others weren't listening before the tag anyway

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    6. Jukka Sundvall‏ @JRISundvall Jul 19
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      Replying to @kymberlylouise_ @Jade_Pickering and

      How exactly do we know the non-bros are not feeling alienated? It's been a theme in this thread that people in general have been a bit hesitant to express their thoughts on this.

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    7. Jade Pickering‏ @Jade_Pickering Jul 20
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      Replying to @JRISundvall @kymberlylouise_ and

      Yeah I'm learning that there are a lot of very pro-diversity and brilliant members of the community that feel alienated.

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    8. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jul 20
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      Replying to @Jade_Pickering @JRISundvall and

      Is it OK for you to explain why they feel this way or would that violate the privacy of your chat with them? Perhaps distilling it down is possible?

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    9. Jade Pickering‏ @Jade_Pickering Jul 20
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      Replying to @o_guest @JRISundvall and

      I'm only comfortable in saying as much as I've said already on my private messages. The important point is these people exist, whether we hear their voices or not.

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jul 20
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      Replying to @Jade_Pickering @JRISundvall and

      Noted. They feel excluded by me/us who bring attention to lack of inclusivity (amongst other things) in open science because we use a hashtag with bro in it.

      2:07 AM - 20 Jul 2019
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        2. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jul 20
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          Replying to @o_guest @Jade_Pickering and

          There are many ways to address this (some I am opposed to): use a diff phrase to shed light on these issues; not talk about trends, social norms, etc., but individuals and single cases; not say anything negative about open science, only focus on positives and cookies; etc.

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        3. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jul 20
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          Replying to @o_guest @Jade_Pickering and

          However, dialogue which includes enough/as many as possible from the people involved is required. So addressing some people's alienation and fear/discomfort/lack of interest of tweeting openly about it seems paramount before any further steps.

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