Can't stop thinking about this. It occurs to me that while *received* recognition is deficient, there is a high level of recognitional potential energy — recognition that just hasn't been expressed yet — all around us. How can we create more catalysts to release that energy?https://twitter.com/patrickc/status/1052379958587224064 …
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Replying to @davidklaing
For all their faults, Twitter and YouTube seem to be leaders on this score; a combination of reach, producer and consumer accessibility, and putting all the consumers in the producer’s primary communications device 24/7.
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Replying to @patio11 @davidklaing
You see this in a lot of niche intellectual interests, because why write to silence in a journal read by 100 people max when you can get an instant stream of notifications from thousands.
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Theoretically you’d hope the journal/academic complex would give better institutional supplier, legitimacy, and salary, but one could be forgiven if one was an adjunct who didn’t see that as obvious.
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