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SUMMARY:Citational Justices in the Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that attributing an idea to a person can be a 
 political act? This is not something we always pause to think about in our 
 work as students\, researchers\, and teachers\, but the fact is that who we 
 decide to cite\, and who others decide to cite\, is not a practice 
 completely immune to bias\, politics\, or systems of power. In this 
 workshop\, we will think through the politics of citation in the context of 
 scientific research\, how these politics show up in everything from syllabi 
 to algorithms\, unethical citation practices\, and what it means to commit 
 to a more justice-oriented citation practice in our own work. Participants 
 will hopefully walk away with a citational justice plan that meaningfully 
 connects these topics to their own academic or personal work.
LOCATION:Schow Science Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Irene Tournas":MAILTO:ibt1@williams.edu
CATEGORIES:Workshops
CONTACT;CN="Irene Tournas":MAILTO:ibt1@williams.edu
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