Strikes me that if she's blogging under her real name it would not be too difficult to identify institution/supervisor. Is she taking risk?
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Replying to @o_guest @OmnesResNetwork
Don't know. Presumably issue is whether it is enough that she does not actually name institution and uses a pseudonym for the supervisor.
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Replying to @RickyPo @OmnesResNetwork
@Villavelius yes, it's brave like you said. I think anybody online even under pseudonym can be doxxed but obv it's a spectrum of risk. Yep.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Do you think the university would take legal action when everyone is following this on twitter?
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Replying to @TjeerdWBoonstra @o_guest and
Perhaps, but widespread obsequiousness to, and fear of, senior scholars and their attitudes, is one of Academia's greatest problems.
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Replying to @Villavelius @o_guest and
I agree. Just thought (hoped) that twitter may offer some protection against misdoings of senior scholars
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Replying to @TjeerdWBoonstra @Villavelius and
We seen senior scholars been taken down following discussion on twitter
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Replying to @TjeerdWBoonstra @Villavelius and
Yes, although to be frank I have no idea if this permeates the non-Twitter world.
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Replying to @o_guest @Villavelius and
The wansink story did escalate to the non-twitter world
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That's one of thousands though. But yes, you are correct.
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