RT @nasrat: Another thread examining white supremacist and alt-right parallels in #hautalk https://t.co/ifLcGfZtM8
RT @afleisch_anthro: Did hau just publish a verbose hashtagnotallmen?? #hautalk https://t.co/yZpSPPZEsA
RT @jasonjackson116: #hautalk not commenting here, just noting this new statement from hau leaders. https://t.co/q57QwMsiEy
#HAUTALK: the tyranny of structurelessness and no end in sight #dendum https://t.co/QDIoG5p3R6
Speaking of #hautalk, not everyone seems to know that this happened... https://t.co/qhJbQsfMtb
This post on the politics of citation is great, but also makes me want to know more. Would love to see comparative data from other flagship anthropology journals… #hautalk #dendum https://t.co/k5RPRqUT2J
If, like me, you’ve been too busy to keep with #hautalk, this document links to pretty much everything that’s been said. #dendum https://t.co/seuVhOCEd8
The Problem with Assholes (This says so many things I wanted to say about #hautalk, including some things I didn’t even know I wanted to say!) #dendum https://t.co/z88n16zHZY
Statement on Hau and Open Access Publishing (It is actually a petition…) #hautalk #dendum https://t.co/t5RYToi3Xb
“The name Hau also reflects a wider problem with how indigenous culture gets discussed in anthropology.” Catherine Trundle in a public FB post. #hautalk #dendum https://t.co/GHQHFn2yeb
“this is a project that engages indigenous ideas, not actual indigenous people” Alex Golub, in 2012, on the whole “ethnographic theory” project behind HAU. #hautalk #dendum https://t.co/9RCT8Pkp7Q