Logical fallacy...I said Twitter -> not siloed, not no Twitter -> siloed
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OK, thanks for clarifying. Language isn't formal logic.
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This brings me back to using "Ivory tower" to mean academic life. I disagree with this phrase. I think it's not representative of our work.
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All I know is personally, I was most certainly ivory towered until
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And I know I am not. And neither is my partner.
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I think perhaps other scientists aren't too. I am not going to speak for everybody. But to me ivory tower is anti-intellectualism.
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The phrase is typical of anti-expert agenda of the right wing. Especially seen during brexit propaganda, climate denial, etc.
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That's fair, but also worth considering the venue of the talk and the target audience, was presented at a research conference to academics
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I don't obv agree with the phrase, and you obv can use any title you like. But I think it's misplaced and a dog whistle regardless.
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That's my thoughts and obv you can ignore them. But I think sometimes feedback from other academics can be enlightening.
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how could it be fixed? "Beyond the lab's walls?" or "Beyond siloed science"? or "Communication beyond the lab's coffee machine"?
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'beyond e-mails with .doc attachments" :p
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Hahaha
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