Abstract
Public engagement and collaboration through networked practices—known as networked participatory scholarship (NPS)—may influence academic culture to “support, amplify, and transform scholarship” (Veletsianos & Kimmons, 2012, p. 768). This study examined the open online scholarly community #FemEdTech as it engages in NPS to create, collect, and curate value statements to generate iterative codes of conduct. Contents of tweets that include the Twitter hashtags #FemEdTech and #FemEdTechValues were thematized. The findings are represented as a visual metaphor of a map charting the fluid nature between policy design and implementation, described as the #FemEdTech Cartography. This collaborative policy creation can serve as a model to shift academic culture towards more socially just practices using open scholarship to address the pressing issues of our time.
Highlights
Public engagement and collaboration through networked practices—known as networked participatory scholarship (NPS)—may influence academic culture to “support, amplify, and transform scholarship” (Veletsianos & Kimmons, 2012, p. 768)
Graphic Narratives of Open Scholarship In five minutes of lightning insight, I will attempt to answer the research question: how can policy shift academic culture towards more democratic, equitable, globally-just practices? To do this, I looked at networked participatory scholarship (Veletsianos & Kimmons, 2012) and their “webs of significance specific to open networks” (Stewart, 2015, p. 34) in power differentiated communities and their situated knowledges (Haraway, 1988)
Participants will join me on an epic journey through the #FemEdTech cartographies
Summary
Public engagement and collaboration through networked practices—known as networked participatory scholarship (NPS)—may influence academic culture to “support, amplify, and transform scholarship” (Veletsianos & Kimmons, 2012, p. 768). Articles published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY) International License. Graphic Narratives of Open Scholarship In five minutes of lightning insight, I will attempt to answer the research question: how can policy shift academic culture towards more democratic, equitable, globally-just practices?
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