Just scroll up and read, please? Don't ask questions mid way through a thread?
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Replying to @o_guest @DaniRabaiotti and
AFAICT, the thread started with one white guy calling another white guy an idiot? Maybe I'm missing something, though?
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Replying to @stuartbuck1 @o_guest and
my interp (and I've heard it a fair bit over the years): open science comm quite unwelcoming in many ways. This is a recent example.
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @o_guest and
But I'm wondering if anyone has unfairly targeted, say, black people, because that seemed to be the claim. That would *really* bother me.
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Replying to @stuartbuck1 @ctitusbrown and
Yes, unwelcoming interacts intersectionally. Of course.
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Replying to @o_guest @stuartbuck1 and
Stuart, I think implicit bias literature suggests that "targeting" need not happen explicitly; happens implicitly.
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @o_guest and
Yes, inclusivity is tricky. Observing dominant group members aggressive w/each other can signal risk for entering esp. if doubting belonging
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Replying to @BrianNosek @ctitusbrown and
So how do we effectively enforce/reward better norms in this diffuse community?
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Replying to @LisaDeBruine @BrianNosek and
This has been touched on a lot above. Mainly call out bad behaviour.
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Replying to @o_guest @BrianNosek and
URMs shouldn't have to do it, so how do we get the "stars" to call out (or call in) offenders? http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/01/guide-to-calling-in/ …
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Ask them to. Like in this thread.
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