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Jessie Daniels, PhD – Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
Fordham University | Visiting Scholar Workshop
26 February 2016
The Changing Landscape of Being a Scholar
Twitter: @JessieNYC
legacy academic scholarship
learning from journalism
pre-21st century, analog, closed,
removed from the public
sphere, monastic
“legacy”
This was the only option for publishing.
We typed words & paragraphs on paper.
That technology had some problems.
This was “cut and paste.”
This is where we would go
to find & read information.
This is how we looked things up.
Many journals or books not open & accessible.
Measuring “Impact”
How many inches?
expansion of digital technologies
what is ‘digital’ & why does it matter?
changing scholarship
peer-review is changing
changing pedagogy
(2012)
(2013)
DeMillo Still Sees a ‘Revolution’ (2015)
From ‘MOOC’ to
‘POOC’
changing activism
‘Battle of Seattle’ (1999)
Jena 6 Protests (2006)
Occupy Wall Street (2011)
Tahrir Square (2013)
#BlackLivesMatter (2013-Present)
changing the scholar-activist
2004
Unique Visitors (each month): ~ 200,000
Total Visitors (since 2007): 2.7 million
Individual Blog Posts: 1,790
Comments from readers: 10,563
Subscribers: 10,268
Authors: 150
Scholar-Activism within the Academy
• “mobs in cyberspace”
• “holy warriors” (faculty)
Scholar-Activism within the Academy
“What we are left with is
the question of how a
traditional university can
be governed in an age of
the vast but unaccountable
Internet Empires like
Twitter and Facebook.” ~
(DeMillo, 2015 p. 261)
DeMillo inadvertently makes the case for
the use of social media for
activism within the academy
publishing is changing
how we produce knowledge is changing
how we
measure success
is changing
‘altmetrics’metrics
Evidence of Reputation
“altmetrics”
Open Access Increases Impact
21st century, digital, open,
connected to the public
sphere, worldly
“digital”
digitallegacy
sociopolitical context of academia
funding is changing
democracycommerce
@ 365 Fifth Avenue
MediaCamp
Workshops
for
Academics, Activists
Opening Education, Linking to Community
Community Activist: Ethel Velez
videos open to anyone
readings open to anyone
Knowledge Streams
activismscholarship
Data Maps
Data Visualizations
Produced 4 e-Books
Infographics
Podcast Series
“metrics that matter”
Changing Landscape
workshop
http://bit.ly/FordhamWorkshop
Workshop Pages
http://bit.ly/FordhamWorkshop
• Share Your Already-Published Research in Your
Repository (http://fordham.bepress.com/)
• Reflect, Negotiate Before You Agree to Publish (
http://bit.ly/BeforeYouPublish)
• A Webspace of One’s Own
(https://www.weebly.com/home/)
• Twitter Resources for Academics
(http://bit.ly/TwitterAcademics )
• Blogging Resources for Academics
(http://bit.ly/BloggingAcademics)
Twitter: @JessieNYC
Thank you!
If you’d like to continue the
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Fordham Workshop for Scholars

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Image from here: http://www.thecanyon.com/assets/css/images/grandcanyon1.jpg
  2. Please feel empowered to live Tweet if you’re so inclined.... I might suggest these hashtags for our conversation today.
  3. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/16/opinion/sunday/kristof-professors-we-need-you.html?_r=0
  4. I want to draw a parallel... use language that they use in journalism to describe the kinds of changes they are dealing with...and apply it to academia. In journalism, they talk of “legacy” news organizations -- such as The Philadelphia Inquirer (now defunct) ~ which was based on print publication and newsstand purchase or home delivery option for economic viabililty. “Legacy” journalism. We have our own “legacy” model of academia with distinct characteristics...
  5. There are many lessons that we can take from the transformations in journalism.... from “legacy” to “born digital” news organizations. I highly recommend C.W. Anderson’s new book, Rebuilding the News, as a kind of harbinger for some of what lay ahead for higher ed in the digital era. When I asked Anderson recently if he saw any parallels between journalism and higher ed, he said, “how could I not? They are everywhere.”
  6. (Describe...then) I would argue that this is mostly going away, but in piecemeal fashion. What did this look like?
  7. This was the only option for publishing. NYPL Image from here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyefruit/792178/
  8. We typed words & paragraphs on paper. Image from here: http://www.toledoblade.com/Opinion/2006/08/15/As-changes-in-technology-speed-up-what-will-workplace-of-2056-be-like.html
  9. That technology had some problems. Image from here: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6237/6209984672_61af9b2c7f.jpg
  10. This was “cut and paste.” Image from here: http://cms.colum.edu/demo/Backstory-1983.jpg
  11. This is where we would go to find & read information. NYPL Rose Reading Room Image from here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikebeuselinck/122394082/
  12. Lovely, but mostly gone now. Card Catalog Image from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/prettydaisies/869135605/
  13. Periodicals room - mostly off limits. Image from here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamthebestartist/6861258876/
  14. Social Sciences Citation Index tracks the number of times a particular work by an individual author is cited by others in the peer-reviewed literature.
  15. People would take rulers, literally, to measure a scholar’s entry in the SSCI. Please write your own Freudian joke here...
  16. There is definitely change coming in higher ed / academia ~ it’s a great time if you can be fluid, learn new things, adapt. I predict it may be less fun for you if this you are attached to old ways of doing things. Image from here: http://pandodaily.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/change-ahead.jpg?w=584&h=438
  17. There has been an expansion of digital technologies. For some, this has been ‘transformative’ because it is so different than the analog. For others who were “born digital” these are simply the way things are. Whichever group you fall into, these digital technologies have already begun transforming scholarly communication.
  18. Simply put, the shift from analog to digital is about code.... coding information into binary code of 1’s and 0’s. When this happens, information - data - is easier to move around, edit, analyze. Image from here: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/D83AI8LmcuyqyfnvS6qk1Q
  19. The shift from analog to digital & the explosion of different sorts of technologies are already affecting how we do our jobs as sociologists.
  20. Rather than comb through a card catalog, we look things up on Google Scholar.
  21. The whole notion of a “library” is now one that’s digital, distributed..... a real game-changer when it comes to libraries in the digital era. http://dp.la/
  22. It’s important to have the physical building which we still use..... ...but as scholars, we *expect* ~ even demand ~ that there are digital tools within those libraries that we can use from any location.
  23. Digital technologies have changed how we keep track of citations, bibliographies......and, with tools like Zotero, we can create bibliographies, keep track of citations, and share them with others who have similar interests.
  24. It’s changed how we write.... this is Commentpress....
  25. Another DH scholar who used Commentpress - for her book Planned Obsolescence - writes that these new platforms are changing the way we think about publication, reading and peer review.
  26. digital technologies are changing how we teach.....and i don’t mean Blackboard (although, that’s part of it)
  27. The NYTimes declared 2012 the year of the MOOC www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/education/edlife/massive-open-online-courses-are-multiplying-at-a-rapid-pace.html
  28. The term “MOOC” coined by Dave Cormier (2008)... there’s something to this. http://youtu.be/eW3gMGqcZQc “built for a world where information is everywhere ...one-way of learning in a networked world” a way to connect & collaborate promotes life-learning, authentic networks
  29. MOOCs - the big buzzword in higher ed right now
  30. Lots of corporate players, like Coursera......
  31. And, lots of high profile interest in this move, some even calling it a “revolution” in the universities…..some, like Friedman, even claiming that it can “solve global poverty.”
  32. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2013/12/12/are-moocs-already-over/
  33. That sort of Thomas Friedman hyperbole aside…..digital technologies create affordances for opening education in new ways. We have our own participatory, open online course ----. I’ll talk about this in more detail in a few moments, but for now, I just want to point to our #InQ13 course, which is still online here: http://inq13.gc.cuny.edu/.
  34. POOC model – adopted at McGill http://www.mcgill.ca/channels/category/tags/pooc
  35. The FemTechNet project, another sort of open education project with a focus on feminism and technology.
  36. digital technologies are also changing activism.....
  37. Battle for Seattle....from 1999, much of it was organized online in places that cops didn’t know about, part of what made it so effective, because protestors kept showing up in new places that weren’t being anticipated by law enforcement. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WTO_protests_in_Seattle_November_30_1999.jpg
  38. Kahn & Kellner “New media and internet activism: from the ‘Battle of Seattle’ to blogging” New Media & Society February 2004 vol. 6 no. 1 87-95.
  39. March to protest the unlawful, unjust arrest of six African American teens in Jena, Louisiana, referred to as the “Jena 6.” The marches of thousands of people were organized largely online in 2006-07).
  40. And, Occupy Wall Street which sociologists tend to lionize as a ‘real’ social movement....would not have been possible at the scale at which it took off w/out organizing via Internet. image from: http://images.mnn.com/sites/default/files/occupy_wall_street.jpg
  41. The uprising in Tahrir Square was launched, at least in part, through social media. For more, see: Tweets and the Streets: Social Media and Contemporary Activism: Social Media and Contemporary Activism Pluto Press (2012).
  42. And, of course, #BlackLivesMatter began as a hashtag (following the murder of Trayvon Martin and the acquittal of the man who killed him) and became a movement. . More about the movement: http://www.thefeministwire.com/2014/10/blacklivesmatter-2/ Image source: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Black_Lives_Matter_protest.jpg
  43. digital technologies also changing what it means to be a scholar-activist....
  44. Back in…
  45. Blogs were on the rise, as the latest big thing….and they were heralded as a technology that made possible the “citizen journalist” + there was a lot of talk about the ‘little people rising up’ through blogs.
  46. 2004 was also the year that “blog” was picked as word of the year. Remember that, because I’m going to come back to it at the very end…. Joe R. Feagin and I began discussing establishing a scholarly blog in about 2004-2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4059291.stm
  47. Joe R. Feagin and I began discussing establishing a scholarly blog in about 2004-2005. We finally did it in spring, 2007. Early screenshot fromRacism Review, 2007. http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2007/04/08/imus-gendered-racism/
  48. Joe and I both conceptualize what we’re doing with the RR blog as a form of intellectual activism, the work of digitally-engaged scholar-activists. For more on intellectual activism, see PHCollins’ latest book.
  49. The backend... which, if we were going to approach advertisers, is what we would show people.
  50. The big numbers.
  51. The smaller numbers, which in many ways, I’m more pleased about.
  52. This is what a “new post” looks like in the back-end of WordPress... mostly identical across blogs on this platform. The key here is that blue button on the right.... “Publish”
  53. There is a lot wrong with academic publishing.... and lots of people are seeing that now. What’s wrong with it? http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/31858/title/Opinion--Academic-Publishing-Is-Broken-/
  54. Digital technologies + the open web are also changing academic publishing….
  55. Part of what’s changing about publishing has to do with changing views of copyright. Beyond my scope here to fully explore copyright, but Larry Lessig explains this. Do watch this talk if you haven’t seen it: http://www.ted.com/talks/larry_lessig_says_the_law_is_strangling_creativity.html
  56. Academics stash their research in places, like JSTOR, that most people can’t get to it. This of course, harkens back to the point Burawoy raises – about the public’s patience with funding ivory tower research that is locked in databases the public can’t access – and whether the public’s ‘patience’ with this system is at an end. http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/01/locked-in-the-ivory-tower-why-jstor-imprisons-academic-research/251649/
  57. Some even argue it’s immoral... Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2013/jan/17/open-access-publishing-science-paywall-immoral
  58. Another resource about this.... http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/open-access
  59. Digital technologies + the open web are also changing academic publishing….
  60. Open access also means new approaches to knowledge production… as I discuss in this piece about how I took a tweet from a conference, transformed it into a blog post, then a series of posts, and then into a peer-reviewed article. At the LSE Impact Blog: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/09/25/how-to-be-a-scholar-daniels/
  61. all these changes in scholarship, pedagogy + publishing means that there are ways that the ways we measure success is changing, too.
  62. We’re shifting from ‘metrics’ to ‘altmetrics.’
  63. So, for example, Jeff Jarvis (CUNY colleague) has 120,003 Twitter followers. That’s a kind of “altmetric” - a measure of his reach and influence. Increasingly, book publishers - even some employers - look for evidence of your reach on particular platforms before awarding book contracts, even some jobs. Less so in academia, but on its way.
  64. There are lots of tools coming together to help make it easier to measure these alternative metrics, or “altmetrics.”
  65. “No one can read everything.  We rely on filters to make sense of the scholarly literature, but the narrow, traditional filters are being swamped. However, the growth of new, online scholarly tools allows us to make new filters; these altmetrics reflect the broad, rapid impact of scholarship in this burgeoning ecosystem. We call for more tools and research based on altmetrics...” Source: http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/
  66. These three tools seem to be leading the way….although this field is changing rapidly. http://figshare.com/ http://impactstory.org/ http://www.plumanalytics.com/
  67. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22173204 From the abstract/conclusion: “Tweets can predict highly cited articles within the first 3 days of article publication. Social media activity either increases citations or reflects the underlying qualities of the article that also predict citations, but the true use of these metrics is to measure the distinct concept of social impact. Social impact measures based on tweets are proposed to complement traditional citation metrics. The proposed twimpact factor may be a useful and timely metric to measure uptake of research findings and to filter research findings resonating with the public in real time.”
  68. These new kinds of knowledge streams (and measurement) don’t replace the “knowledge products” of traditional academia they augment those. For example, when you write submit a paper to traditional, peer-reviewed journal you want to think about optimizing the title of that paper for search engines. As another example, a peer-reviewed article that gets Tweeted will get more citations in the traditional academic literature. http://www.biggerbrains.com/optimize-your-article-for-SEO
  69. So, part of how we think about sharing research now is how widely distributed it it – part of which relies on evidence of “impact” on wider publics. Lots of good information on this effort, at the LSE Impact Blog: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/
  70. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0013636 From the abstract: “Articles whose authors have supplemented subscription-based access to the publisher's version by self-archiving their own final draft to make it accessible free for all on the web (“Open Access”, OA) are cited significantly more than articles in the same journal and year that have not been made OA.”
  71. I share this screenshot of my Google scholar profile not as shameless self-promotion, but rather to illustrate how opening up scholarly communication can work to your advantage in academia. This is part of how I moved back into academia from a detour I took to work in private industry at a tech startup. When I started the RR blog, I was a marginally employed academic,teaching as an adjunct, and trying to get published in “legacy” journals. At the same time, I was blogging regularly. Today, I’m tenured, full with a host of ‘legacy’ publications in traditional venues. But the reality is most people know me through my blog and Twitter presence, not my books or articles.
  72. Academic scholarship is being transformed in the digital era. In contrast to the 20th c. legacy model, the emerging, 21st c. model of academic scholarship is digital, open, connected to the public sphere, worldly. This has profound implications for our understanding of public sociology.
  73. However, this is not a complete transition from a “legacy” past that is behind us, and a “digital” present or future. The legacy and the digital are imbricated and overlap in the here and now.
  74. We are also living in a global (certainly US, UK + Western Europe) context of ‘austerity’ - which is the lie that we’re out of money but reflects the reality of economic inequality and that the rich and super-rich will not invest in public goods and services, like higher education. Image from here: http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/gty-154440996-4_3_r560.jpg
  75. The politics of austerity mean that the funding landscape of higher ed is changing.
  76. A different landscape in the UK, where there is an overall committment to funding higher ed. Still REF means that the funding is tied to demonstrated “research excellence,” part of which relies on evidence of “impact” on wider publics. Lots of good information on this effort, at the LSE Impact Blog: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/
  77. Political attacks on higher ed in the US are changing the landscape of funding... “...Coburn managed to prohibit any funds for NSF-funded political science unless it was somehow “promoting national security or the economic interests of the United States.” He’d tried to put the ax to NSF’s political science funds before, and failed. But that tighter definition allowed him to argue that the funds could exist, as long as they weren’t squandered.” Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2013/04/national_science_foundation_and_tom_coburn_the_republican_effort_to_cut.html
  78. No longer any broad commitment to funding state-funded public institutions of higher ed, at least when you look at data from state budgets, like this one from GA.... Image from here: http://likethedew.com/2011/05/05/georgia-falling-behind-funding-higher-education/
  79. ....and a very similar downward trend in funding from Washington State. Every state in the US is following a similar pattern. This means that faculty have to be more entrpreneurial in securing their own funding for research (much like journalists are now considering ways to be entrepreneurial as a response to changing business model in news). Image from here: http://budgetandpolicy.org/schmudget/cuts-to-higher-education-dimming-future-prosperity
  80. And, of course, there’s very bad news in academia regarding the way we hire (or don’t hire) faculty. 73%=76% of all instructional workforce in higher ed = adjunct faculty. Image from here: http://www.schoolleadership20.com/forum/topics/25-telling-facts-about-adjunct-faculty-today
  81. Given the grim prospects for legacy tenure-track jobs in the academy, a lot of people w/ PhDs are going to do other things with those skills. Image from here: http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/02/how-many-phds-actually-get-to-become-college-professors/273434/
  82. In academia, as elsewhere, we’re faced with competing forces of commercialization vs. democratization (as Robert Darnton, DPLA noted in a recent talk at the GC). The political economy of austerity - up to and including slashes in funding to public institutions of higher ed, the adjunctification of the academic workforce, and the attacks on funding such as the Coburn amendment - point to this broad conflict between forces of commercialization and forces of democratization. I think that we, as academics, sometimes conflate the “commerce v. democracy “ struggle with the transformation from “legacy” to “digital” forms of scholarly communication. Given this context, what are academics to do to embrace democratization and resist the forces of commercialization?
  83. Given this context, what are academics to do to resist the forces of commercialization? I argue that owning the content of your own professional identity is key to this... For most faculty, their "web presence" is a page on a departmental website that they have no control over and cannot change or update even if they wanted to. "Reclaiming the web" means owning your own domain name and managing it yourself, a move Jim Groom has put forward for students + I argue should be the default strategy for faculty. Too often academics, + especially sociologists want to "resist" commercialization by "refusing" the digital and I think this is misplaced and reflects a misunderstanding of the forces at play here. "reclaiming the web" - and owning our own words, our own professional identity is just one step.
  84. Academics (at that handful of us with tenure) can also say “no” to publishing in places that don’t allow you to own your own work by retaining copyright. Even un-tenured or outside-tenure folk can ask the questions about access. Perhaps even more important for those without the usual institutional affiliations to insist on making their work OA, so that others in the wider world can access it.
  85. Through blogging, sociologists can also open up a space between research and journalism in ways that are creative, interesting, and contribute to an engaged citizenry. “Data journalism” + social science are converging. We could use this to address some of what’s wrong with higher ed (+ the wider world) – such as the recent Adjunct Project – which used a simple shared spreadsheet to crowd-source what adjuncts are being paid across the country – as a way of sharing information and as a way of fighting back.
  86. “Reading the Riots” is an excellent case-in-point …. of an academic-journalism partnership…to understand the riots of summer 2011, though not a clear activist connection. http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/dec/05/reading-the-riots-methodology-explained
  87. Increasingly, given the grim political economy of “austerity” and the many, many under-employed PhDs, I think that the affordances of digital technologies will create more and more entities like this one: http://thebrooklyninstitute.com/ Started by a handful of Columbia U, PhD’s working as adjuncts who now run this which is basically fee-based classes in things like “Visceral Theory: Affect and Embodiment,” 5 weeks, cost $300.
  88. Now, a little about our project, JustPublics@365. 365 = days of year, also address of the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue. Grad Center tag line: “The life of the mind in the heart of the city.” In many ways, the project is a “public sociology” initiative.
  89. . 365 = days of year, also address of the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue. Grad Center tag line: “The life of the mind in the heart of the city.”
  90. Funded as a 1-year “experiment,” $550,000. Basically, like running a startup within a traditional academic institution. Challenging, but good.
  91. Theorizing the Web (March, 2013) Image source: https://picasaweb.google.com/111664843315056907652/TtW13FridayMarch1st
  92. danah boyd, Adrian Chen More about the event in the NY Observer: http://betabeat.com/2013/03/theorizing-the-web-adrian-chen-danah-boyd-david-lyon-reddit-free-speech/ Image source: https://picasaweb.google.com/111664843315056907652/TtW13FridayMarch1st
  93. The turn that we hope to make with JP365 is to move beyond simply “digitizing.” We’re looking to connect research to social justice....and activism in ways that can be tangibly measured.
  94. Another initiative within JP365 is the open, online course....
  95. My favorite session...”What is the future of public housing?” with longtime NYCHA housing advocate, Ethel Velez.
  96. We made sure that all the videos, the real-time livestream as well as the edited, archived videos were open to anyone that wanted to view them (without registration).
  97. Likewise, we wanted to make *all* of the readings available to anyone that wanted to read them - even if they didn’t have a CUNY login and even if they weren’t registered for the course on our site. This sort of commitment to “openness” is one of the major distinctions between our efforts and the large, corporate MOOCs, which among other short-comings, are not very “open.”
  98. Making *all* these readings truly “open” turned out to be an enormous amount of work. Doing this work was led by our gracious, heroic, rock star librarians: Polly Thistlethwaite + Shawnta Smith. Incredibly proud of the collaborative effort to make this course truly OPEN. Taken together, the various elements of the JP365 project seek to reimagine scholarly communication in the digital era for the public good, and this is, fundamentally, how I see public sociology.
  99. It might be useful to think about the way scholarship is changing in the digital era - as a shift from 20th c. models of creating “knowledge products” - to 21st century model of creating “knowledge streams.” With products - you count their impact once - with “knowledge streams” – you can also count various aspects of distribution - such as number of downloads, unique visitors to your blog, number of Twitter followers - which can have a much wider impact.
  100. In academia, as elsewhere, we’re faced with competing forces of commercialization vs. democratization (as Robert Darnton, DPLA noted in a recent talk at the GC). The political economy of austerity - up to and including slashes in funding to public institutions of higher ed, the adjunctification of the academic workforce, and the attacks on funding such as the Coburn amendment - point to this broad conflict between forces of commercialization and forces of democratization. I think that we, as academics, sometimes conflate the “commerce v. democracy “ struggle with the transformation from “legacy” to “digital” forms of scholarly communication. Given this context, what are academics to do to resist the forces of commercialization?
  101. Using this same platform – a WordPress (WP) – we’ve been engaging in a form of scholar-activism through JP365…. Right now, we’re curating a seires on “stop-and-frisk” issue in NYC….
  102. http://justpublics365.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/10/31/visualizing-effects-stop-and-frisk/
  103. http://justpublics365.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/10/31/visualizing-effects-stop-and-frisk/
  104. Using digital tools, such as TimelineJS – to illustrate a visual chronology of the struggle against stop-and-frisk…this series, and the next two that we have planned, are really meant to show case how scholarly communication is changing, and this one in particular, is an example of how the possibilities for being a scholar-activist are really expanded in new ways because of the affordances of digital technologies.
  105. Including interviews with journalists… like Jamilah King, of Colorlines, and Prof. Eli Silverman… CUNY professor who testified at the Floyd v. City of New York trial…, and Chino Harden, who has been on the front lines of youth activism against stop-and-frisk.
  106. Graphic content by Jill Cirasella. Graphic designed by Les Larue: http://www.leslarue.com/
  107. To summarize then, the current state of affairs in higher ed looks something like this. On the one hand, we have the grim political economy of “austerity,” declining support for state-funded public education and attacks on other funding mechanisms like NSF. On the other hand, we have these amazing new opportunities to do our work in new ways, and make that work open to a wider publics. In Darnton’s terms, we are caught in the middle of the colliding forces of commercialization + democratization at the same time institutions of higher ed are making the transition from “legacy” to “digital” modes of operation.
  108. Key takeaway: To address a whole host of pressing public problems, we must begin to reimagine scholarly communication for the public good in the digital era. If academics can find a way to be digitally engaged and more fluent in the digital lexicon of the 21st century in which we find ourselves, then, there is hope I believe for academics to be a force for the public good -- that is, an engaged citizenry & a more democratic and EQUAL society. If, instead, academic disciplines chooses to remain invested in a dying legacy system of higher ed – I’m afraid that we will fade into irrelevancy and heightened systems of inequality. And, that will be too bad, not just for academics, but for the wider public sphere and current society which faces a host of problems that scholars could help address. The reimagined future of scholarly communication is up to all of us.
  109. Thanks & let's continue the conversation online.