By: Conference Live Tweets: Twitter Good or #Twittergate? « Roopika Risam
[...] Storify, “What Are the Ethics of Live Tweeting at Conferences,” and Tressie Cottom’s “An Idea is a Dangerous Thing to Quarantine” for a [...]
View ArticleBy: On Context, Black History, and Asking the Right Questions (#Twittergate,...
[...] the next 48 hours,* a twitter discussion ensued, the hashtag #twittergate was born, and several blog posts (there are others, feel free to add yours in the comments) set out to review the ethics...
View ArticleBy: Open-Thread Wednesday: Best Practices for Live-Tweeting at Conferences? -...
[...] to increase visibility for scholars. Readers may be interested in my early Storify of #Twittergate, Tressie McMillan Cottom’s (@tressiemcphd) blog post about the subject, Roopika Risam’s...
View ArticleBy: Conference tweeting « Libwebrarian's Blog
[...] the “#twittergate” debate about tweeting at academic conferences (blogged about here by Tressie McMillan Cottom, here by Steve Kolwich and storified here) and have been reading through [...]
View ArticleBy: Speculative Diction | Tweeting out loud: ethics, knowledge, and social...
[...] at the expense of others). Tressie McMillan Cottom brought my attention to this critique in her post from September 30, and it’s more fully articulated [...]
View ArticleBy: Presenting for Twitter at Conferences - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of...
[...] tweeting of your work? There’s been lots of discussion of the value of academic tweeting and open exchange of ideas, which is important philosophically and part of why I tweet a conferences. But...
View ArticleBy: My latest at ProfHacker: Presenting for Twitter at Conferences | Ryan...
[...] tweeting of your work? There’s been lots of discussion of the value of academic tweeting and open exchange of ideas, which is important philosophically and part of why I tweet a conferences. But...
View ArticleBy: The Quandary of the Young Academic and #twittergate
[...] became a prime subject for discussion on multiple blogs and in several articles (see examples here, here, and here). Many of the respondents to these pieces and on Twitter viewed the kerfuffle...
View ArticleBy: Presenting for Twitter at Conferences « The EdTech News Blog
[...] tweeting of your work? There’s been lots of discussion of the value of academic tweeting and open exchange of ideas, which is important philosophically and part of why I tweet a conferences.”...
View ArticleBy: Twitter and Safe Academic Spaces | Words Are My Game
[...] In fact, three of the women who participated in that weekend conversation blogged last week about power dynamics, control, and the idea of academic branding as it relates to live-tweeting [...]
View ArticleBy: too small to fail « Bethany Nowviskie
[...] can attest to the value of the institutional thinking-out-loud you do (and you enable on the part of others) when your organization’s daily practice includes free and open sharing—in small,...
View ArticleBy: Antiracism, Inc: A (Storified?) Quarter in Review | Amanda Phillips
[...] if you’re curious: Adeline Koh’s Storify of #Twittergate; Tressie McMillan Cottom, “An Idea is a Dangerous Thing to Quarantine,” Jessica Marie Johnson, “Context, Black History, and Asking the...
View ArticleBy: UVenus 2012 Edublogs Awards Nominations « University of Venus
[...] An Idea is a Dangerous Thing to Quarantine #twittergate [...]
View ArticleBy: Anna Meliksetyan
First of all, amazing post. Frankly, i think the blogging world of academia needs more writers, and brave people, like you. Being honest and saying the truth comes at a great personal cost, for some it...
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amazing post. Frankly, i think the posting blogs field of academia needs even more writers, and also courageous individuals, like an individual.
View ArticleBy: Hybrid Pedagogy | The Threat of Scholarly Openness: Twitter and Its...
[…] tweeting another scholar’s ideas (the most cited ones authored or collected by Roopika Risam, Tressie McMillan Cottom, Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Adeline Koh), culminating in “The Academic […]
View ArticleBy: The Fallacy of “Open”| savasavasava
[…] a slightly older example of an academic kerfuffle (2012 is now considered old!) in what came to be known as #twittergate. Some of us might remember it, but a quick recap: #twittergate referred to...
View ArticleBy: Presenting for Twitter at Conferences « The EdTech News Blog
[…] tweeting of your work? There’s been lots of discussion of the value of academic tweeting and open exchange of ideas, which is important philosophically and part of why I tweet a conferences.” Like...
View ArticleBy: Twitter and Safe Academic Spaces | Words Are My Game
[…] In fact, three of the women who participated in that weekend conversation blogged last week about power dynamics, control, and the idea of academic branding as it relates to live-tweeting […]
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