[Air-L] @HASTS_MIT, a collaborative Twitter project

Amy Johnson amyj at mit.edu
Tue Sep 2 08:50:34 PDT 2014


Hi Scott, 

WUaS is a fascinating project. Thanks so much for introducing me to it. 

I'm really interested in thinking about public scholarship uses for Twitter. Mixing courseware and academic Twitter feeds seems like it could open up a number of really neat possibilities. I know of a number of projects that have used Twitter in conjunction with courses or class projects, but those have been dedicated accounts, not more general scholarly ones... Lots of possibilities!

Best, 
Amy



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Amy Johnson
PhD candidate, MIT HASTS
Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard
@shrapnelofme


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From: Scott MacLeod [scott at scottmacleod.com]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2014 4:18 PM
To: Amy Johnson; Mitali Nitish Thakor; air-l at listserv.aoir.org; air-grad at listserv.aoir.org
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Hi Mitali, Amy, and AoIR,

As a beginning to a @HASTS_MIT ...  @WorldUnivandSch ... @AoIR_org ...
 Twitter conversation, here's the MIT OCW-centric WUaS "Society,
Technology and Science" wiki subject page with many MIT courses -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Society,_Technology_and_Science#World_University_and_School_Links
- - which welcomes HASTS' graduate student focusing, and which is
eventually planning for accrediting-on-MIT OCW courses for degrees in
many languages.

Added to it all of six of your Twitters ...

Condry, Ian. 2014. Ian Condry. Cambridge, MA: twitter.com/iancondry.

HASTS MIT. 2014. HASTS MIT. Cambridge, MA: twitter.com/HASTS_MIT.

Johnson, Amy. 2014. Amy Johnson. Cambridge, MA: twitter.com/shrapnelofme.

Li, Lan. 2014. Lan Li. Cambridge, MA: twitter.com/worldismarble.

Roush, Wade. 2014. Wade Roush. Cambridge, MA: twitter.com/wroush.

Thakor, Mitali. 2014. Mitali Thakor. Cambridge, MA:
twitter.com/mitalithakorthakor.

(not sure how to cite Twitters :)

 ... here:

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Society,_Technology_and_Science#Select_Twitters

This WUaS page is wiki, and will grow potentially into hundreds of
pages ... check out the other History, Anthropology, and Science WUaS
wiki subject pages, as well, with an invitation to teach to your web
camera, add what you've already taught online, gain teaching
experience here, or in other ways on these pages.

Friendly regards,
Scott

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivandSch




On 9/1/14 12:18 PM, Scott MacLeod wrote:
> Great, Amy, and AoIRs,
>
> In what ways can MIT OCW-centric World University and School's
> Twitter - https://twitter.com/WorldUnivandSch - come into a
> Twitter conversation with HASTS? WUAS is planning STEM-centric
> accredited online CC degrees in large languages and in most
> countries, accrediting on these for example -
> http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses. WUaS is also
> planning to hire students at universities like MIT to become
> graduate student instructors in Google + group video Hangouts,
> etc., to teach to MIT faculty here -
> http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/audio-video-courses/ .
>
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
> On 9/1/14 12:01 PM, Amy Johnson wrote:
>> I'm very excited to announce that
>> @HASTS_MIT<https://twitter.com/HASTS_MIT>, a collaborative
>> Twitter project, officially launches today! HASTS is History,
>> Anthropology, and Science, Technology & Society at MIT. Each week
>> of the fall 2014 semester a different HASTS community member --
>> students, faculty, alumni, staff, affiliates, etc. -- will run
>> the @HASTS_MIT account. Check it out for thoughts on research,
>> projects, reading, fieldwork, and much more. We've got a great
>> lineup for the semester, reflective of the many interests of the
>> HASTS community. Come join us!
>
>> You can follow the account<https://twitter.com/HASTS_MIT> or, if
>> you don't have a Twitter account of your own, just stop by now
>> and then at
>> https://twitter.com/HASTS_MIT<https://twitter.com/HASTS_MIT.>.
>
>> September schedule (bios below) 9/1 - 9/7      Mitali Thakor 9/8
>> - 9/14     Ian Condry 9/15 - 9/21   Amy Johnson 9/22 - 9/28
>> Wade Roush 9/29 - 10/5   Lan Li
>
>> If you have questions or comments about the project, please
>> contact me at amyj at mit.edu. Twitter works, too ~
>> @shrapnelofme<https://twitter.com/shrapnelofme>.
>
>> And for those of you in the US today, Happy Labor Day!
>
>> ~Amy
>
>
>> Mitali Thakor<http://web.mit.edu/hasts/graduate/thakor.html>,
>> HASTS PhD candidate Mitali studies sex work, sex trafficking,
>> technology, and digital forensics. Mitali uses Feminist STS and
>> critical race studies to explore the ways in which activists,
>> computer scientists, lawyers, and law enforcement officials
>> negotiate their relationships to anti-trafficking via emergent
>> technologies and discourses of carceral control.
>
>> Mitali also tweets as
>> @mitalithakor<https://twitter.com/mitalihttps://twitter.com/mitalithakorthakor>.
>
>>
>
>> Ian
>> Condry<http://web.mit.edu/anthropology/people/faculty/condry.html>,
>> HASTS faculty Ian Condry is a cultural anthropologist and
>> associate professor in Foreign Languages and Literatures with
>> joint appointments in Comparative Media Studies and in
>> Anthropology. In his recent book, The Soul of Anime:
>> Collaborative Creativity and Japan’s Media Success
>> Story<http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=19608&viewby=series&categoryid=26&sort=newest>
>> (2013, Duke University Press), he argues that the practices of
>> "collaborative creativity" that we see in the global success of
>> Japanese animation offer a model for understanding how media and
>> culture are changing in the twenty-first century. He is also the
>> author of Hip-Hop Japan: Rap and the Paths of Cultural
>> Globalization<http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=6710&viewby=author&lastname=Condry&firstname=Ian&middlename=&sort=newest>
>> (2006, Duke University Press), which was translated into Japanese
>> and published as Nihon no Hip-Hop (2009, NTT Publications). The
>> book explores ethnographical
> l y how hip-hop took root and developed in Japan, with a focus on
> Japanese musicians and their fans, including fieldwork in Tokyo
> nightclubs and recording studios. Overall, he is interested in
> "globalization from below," that is, how cultural movements spread
> transnationally without little push from corporations and
> governments.
>
>> Ian also tweets as @iancondry<https://twitter.com/iancondry>.
>
>
>> Amy Johnson<http://web.mit.edu/hasts/graduate/johnson.html>,
>> HASTS PhD candidate How do communities of understanding form
>> online? To explore this question, Amy investigates online parody
>> as a form of social critique. She researches the political and
>> linguistic dimensions of digital voice, how social media
>> navigates the complexities of location and jurisdiction in
>> different legal regimes, the relationship between collaborative
>> creativity and sociotechnical affordances, and similar fun
>> topics. Her dissertation focuses on Twitter parody across
>> multiple language environments (English, Arabic, and Japanese).
>> The @HASTS_MIT<https://twitter.com/HASTS_MIT> project is one of
>> her brainchildren.
>
>> Amy also tweets as
>> @shrapnelofme<https://twitter.com/shrapnelofme>.
>
>
>> Wade Roush<https://ksj.mit.edu/about/faculty-staff/wade-roush/>,
>> HASTS alum & Acting Director, Knight Science Journalism at MIT
>> Wade Roush is acting director of the Knight Science Journalism at
>> MIT<http://ksj.mit.edu>, a fellowship program that brings 12 to
>> 15 mid-career science and technology journalists to MIT for nine
>> months of immersion in the Institute's culture of discovery and
>> innovation. He's also a research associate in the Program in
>> Science, Technology, and Society<http://web.mit.edu/sts/>, the
>> Knight program's academic home. Roush was formerly editor-at
>> large at Xconomy, an online news networking covering high-tech
>> innovation in startup hubs across the United States. He joined
>> Xconomy in 2007 as chief correspondent, working from Cambridge,
>> MA, then moved to San Francisco in 2010 to lead Xconomy’s
>> operations in the Bay Area. At Xconomy, Roush created and served
>> as managing editor of Xperience, a section of the website devoted
>> to exploring the impact of technology on consumers. He also wrote
>> more than 280 editions of a weekly column under the running
>> titles World Wide Wade (2007-2013) and VOX: The
>
> Voice of Xperience (2013-2014). Before joining Xconomy, Roush was
> senior editor and San Francisco bureau chief at MIT Technology
> Review from 2001 to 2006, and served as executive editor of
> TechnologyReview.com<http://www.technologyreview.com/>. Before
> that, he was the Boston bureau reporter for Science, managing
> editor of supercomputing publications at NASA Ames Research Center,
> and Web editor at the pioneering e-publishing startup NuvoMedia,
> the company that developed the Rocket eBook. His personal website
> is www.waderoush.com<http://www.waderoush.com>.
>
>> Wade also tweets as @wroush<https://twitter.com/wroush>.
>
>
>> Lan Li<http://web.mit.edu/hasts/graduate/li.html>, HASTS PhD
>> candidate Lan Li studies the history and practice of integrating
>> biomedicine and Chinese medicine. Her research compares social
>> and political circumstances that contributed to the plurality of
>> medicine in Britain and China during the 19th and 20th centuries.
>> She enjoys exploring the body as a space of constant
>> transformation, examining treatments for terminal illnesses and
>> chronic pain.
>
>> Lan also tweets as
>> @worldismarble<https://twitter.com/worldismarble>.
>
>
>> --- Amy Johnson PhD
>> candidate<http://web.mit.edu/hasts/graduate/johnson.html>, MIT
>> HASTS Berkman Center for Internet &
>> Society<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/ajohnson>, Harvard
>> @shrapnelofme<https://twitter.com/shrapnelofme>
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