Among the resources created for the "Academics Online" event was also this social media safety guide to assist academics (and everyone else) create safe spaces & make informed decisions about digital engagement, particularly on Twitter. #MLATwitterEthics http://prcurtis.com/docs/twitterguide2/
One of the links I dropped into the #MLA23 #MLATwitterEthics discussion was the videos & reading lists on digital harassment and public-facing scholarship that came out of the AAS Digital Dialogues series I organized. Open-access here: http://prcurtis.com/events/AASDD2022/
It was a privilege to hear from some fantastic scholars & activities on #MLATwitterEthics & the weaponization of social media. "We need accomplices, not allies." So much to keep thinking about together & to bring to our colleagues & institutions when advocating for change. #MLA23
RT @triciamatthew@twitter.com
#MLATwitterEthics accomplices not allies
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/triciamatthew/status/1612194267438649344
RT @DrDadabhoy@twitter.com
Happening now @MLAnews@twitter.com roundtable on social media harassment. Join us on Confex. We invite you to use the hashtag #MLATwitterEthics to share ideas and suggestions about how Twitter can be a safer space for scholars of color/marginalized scholars. #MLA2023.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DrDadabhoy/status/1612175879861571584