And the same for all URMs. It's a really useful way to gauge baseline participation (showing up) vs direct engagement (giving talks).
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I think Lakens won't reply to my tweets, I suspect I'm muted, which is obviously his prerogative, but I hope others can see why keeping some
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stats of for example who and how long they talk is useful.
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Good idea in principle, but doesn't apply to SIPS well because primary activity is unstructured activity to produce results
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Ex I spent one day gathering materials that can be used for methods syllabuses
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I suppose one could track who proposes each kind of activity
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It would to super easy to do - you'd just need to attend. Propose anything, see if people want to join, do it.
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Glad the SIPS community is discussing these things. As I mentioned in another part of this thread I'm not involved so shouldn't've replied.
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I only replied on the proviso it were a general discussion. It isn't so I have nothing to contribute, like I already said.
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NP, hard to understand context in these discussions
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It's been a bit of a trend lately that I've been being tagged in threads about SIPS to comment on diversity.
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So there's some signal to a greater context maybe. Neither SIPS nor diversity are within my research interests, that def says something.
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