schomj.bsky.social
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anyway, I am happy to be able to recognize what's going on in my head.
and Routledge, on the off chance any of your reps monitor this space, I am going to intentionally avoid buying your books for my library because your layout decisions are shit ✌️
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(to be fair, it wasn't just Routledge, it was also copilot getting in the way of what I was trying to do with no options to shut it off, plus the learning platform settings making it hard to navigate, plus trying to install a screenreader that is equally shitty. But Routledge was the snowball.)
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Reminder they said this exact bull shit back then
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"Aspie supremacists do real harm to autistic people in their embrace of gendered, racialized stereotypes, and in drawing spurious lines between themselves and anyone they consider “severely” autistic."
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I associate people who self-describe (or in the case of autism moms,™️describe their sons) as having aspergers, with open support for eugenics, denial about their own racism, and other characteristics that completely match this profile.
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ah, thank you! I thought I'd seen something about that at one point but everyone keeps talking about it like it's real so...
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ohhhhh wow I totally misunderstood what you were referring to when you said brain worm 🫣
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RFK has the sycophants but they're not this kind of online?
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*high five for the limbal ring crew*
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i would read it!
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Yeah, I can see that. I have kind of an on/off switch about some things and I think at this point my brain has switched the whole journal to off.
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People can reach their own conclusions from this.
My conclusion based on this initial response is that when they published that piece, they said what they had to say.
I have more words I'm not sure I want to publicly express, but the essence is that I'm done with CRL.
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It is a political open goal to go after these companies. They’re unsympathetic, disconnected from humanity, their leaders are charmless and bland pseudo-people with a flimsy attachment to reality and nothing to lose. Run them into the ground - people love technology, but they hate the tech industry.
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I'm glad you posted this because I was ThisClose to sending it to you a few minutes ago
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For de/postcolonial autoethnography, see
Chawla & Atay. 2018. Introduction: Decolonizing Autoethnography. Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies openworks.wooster.edu/facpub/320/
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www.routledge.com/Wayfinding-a...
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I think the chapters in this book are examples of the kinds of things he's talking about in terms of arts-based autoethnography, if that helps at all
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Anderson, L. (2006). Analytic Autoethnography. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 35(4), 373-395.
and Stacy Holman Jones seems to be a keystone for critical autoethnography
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While I admire people who can write evocative autoethnographies, that kind of literary storytelling isn't really my strong point.
Analytic (realism, reflexivity, and dialectical use of theory) and critical (uses critical theories to examine systems and build new knowledge), I vibe with those.
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I don't really read much in this area so can't speak on that, but if it helps the person teaching the course is a sociologist so that may impact the way he presents information
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Ohh. I have really only engaged with the confessional variety of autoethnography, I didn't realize there were such distinct approaches. This is good to know!
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while driving! which is horrifying to remember
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Last I heard (last Friday iirc), I got confirmation from the EiC that the editorial board are aware of the letter and were in the process of developing a public response. (That could mean on their own website, as a comment on the ACRLog post, something else, it wasn't specified.)
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I'm so unfamiliar with arts-based methodologies
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oh this is cool - what autoethnography is and isn't