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

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Introduction

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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