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recent bookmarks from robertogreco"Anything that comes out of a writer is fiction." | Writer Benjamín Labatut | Louisiana Channel - YouTube2024-02-01T02:45:19+00:00
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https://twitter.com/darkfinance/status/1532395659180924933
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https://anchor.fm/critlitconsumption/episodes/Thinking-Across-Texts--Thinking-Across-Interdisciplines-with-Dr--Katherine-McKittrick-e1emsks/a-a7f16bf
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https://twitter.com/ZoeSTodd/status/1451922675295682569
robertogrecoLooking forward to seeing how Smith defines plagiarism. Apparently there are many definitions going around, given the discussions going on.
I hope the findings are disclosed sooner than later. https://twitter.com/SmithFellows/status/1451598365796470785
The Smith Fellows Program takes concerns with the scholarly integrity of fellows’ publications seriously. Please see the statement below. [image]
As an online public scholar and an alternative mode scholar as an artist, I’m personally invested in making citation inclusive and collaborative
Anyway it’s always a good day to read Zoe Todd on citation:
http://mathewarthur.com/whats-new/pdf/todd-ontological-turn.pdf
3. It is unfortunate that Conservation Biology, Ecology, other natural sciences are not spending time reading, engaging & citing whole generations of Indigenous thinking already published on topics that non-Indigenous scholars are engaging in fairly shallow and appropriative ways
4. Perhaps part of this issue comes down to citation conventions in the colonial natural sciences that differ from how Indigenous Studies understands citations. In Indigenous Studies we generally try to enact generous citations so that readers can follow generations of thought.
5. As a Métis person bound to obligations to cosmologies, philosophies, and legal orders in the prairies, I try to situate very explicitly where my ideas come from (including thinking with the land as per @Vanessa_A_Watts’ work on Indigenous Place-Thought). This is important.
6. Within a Métis context, I make very sure you know who has shaped my ideas so that a) you can evaluate these sources on your own, and b) to credit the incredible Indigenous warriors who made space for my generation and subsequent generations to express our stories and work.
7. And in fact, when I was a PhD student studying in Scotland and I first published my blog post on ‘ontology is another world for colonialism’, many brilliant scholars reached out to share similar work they had published. I rewrote the intro to the blog to cite them.
8. And when I was invited to turn the blog post into an article in the Journal of Historical Sociology, I made sure to cite them and think with these brilliant folks more extensively and incorporated their work into many future pieces, syllabi etc.
9. Citations are political. I was lucky to learn this early on from @SaraNAhmed’s work, and I was so lucky that Indigenous colleagues helped me undo the disciplinary erasures baked into my training in colonial anthro and modelled enthusiastic/generous citation practices to me.
10. Rather than try to position oneself as the first to say something, I know from my learning in Métis contexts that it’s ok (in fact usually more honest) to place yourself in rivers of thought.
11. I hope we can undo current erasures of generations of Indigenous scholarship, advocacy, thinking in current turns to ‘decolonize’, ‘Indigenize’, ‘reconcile’ or ‘integrate’ Indigenous knowledges+western sciences in Global North. Undo the ‘white possessive’ (Moreton-Robinson).
12. we must encourage settlers to understand their obligations to sovereign plural Indigenous nations and societies, and this goes beyond liberal ideas of ‘reconciliation’ and ‘integration’. This requires settlers become good relatives & letting go of need to control or possess.
13. The work requires humility from settlers: you don’t know what you don’t know. The water you currently swim in is shaped by white supremacy, colonialism, capital, imperialism, extraction — these drive the urge to exterminate (erase) & replace Indigenous voices (Wolfe 1999).
14. In summary: err on side of citing generously. I guarantee someone has written on the topic you are exploring. Good, ethical scholarship acknowledges these lineages & ensures folks know who shaped your thinking. That’s not just good manners but good intellectual kinship
(15. And thank you to the scholars who generously taught me these lessons when I was a PhD student so that I could enact good citational relations — relations not honoured or modelled in my colonial academic training!)
(16. Also, I got my PhD 4 years ago — I remain as fallible as anyone and threads like this are meant to be more an invitation to imagine different relationships, not a declaration of perfection. Imagine if we thought of scholars as ‘always learners’ instead of ‘already experts’).”]]>zoetodd 2021 indigenous indigeneity academia citation highered highereducation biology ecology knowledge plagiarism collaboration inclusion inclusivity colonialism scholarship writing howwewrite conservation land water science sciences ideas saraahmed decolonization settlercolonialism reconciliation integration capitalism imperialism extraction extractivismhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8c31d3be2347/Son[i]a #303. Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi | Radio Web MACBA | RWM Podcasts2021-10-23T17:44:15+00:00
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-303-oyeronke-oyewumi
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https://twitter.com/ZoeSTodd/status/1356658436872626176
robertogreco[Troy Storfjell] Indigeneity is an analytic, not an identity. Sámi is an identity. Kanaka Maoli is an identity. Lakota and Anishinabe and Puyallup are identities. Indigeneity describes a certain set of relationships to colonialism, anticolonialism and specific lands and places.
When scholars, even progressive ones, refuse to acknowledge this, when they refuse to accept or even engage with Indigenous criticism and theory, we need to recognize what’s going on.
Hint: it’s colonialism.
17. I’m guilty of using the ‘indigenizing’ framework early in my career; I didn’t fully appreciate that it flattens specific cosmologies, laws, stories & erases the co-constitutive nature of Watts’ (2013) important concept of Indigenous Place-Thought and Indigenous knowing/being.
18. To bring the whole thread together: when Indigenous scholars don’t explicitly reference long histories of plural Indigenous scholarship from many different Indigenous nations/societies across many homelands, white folks flatten a work to ‘The Indigenous’ voice: One and Only.
19. Non-Indigenous scholars in the US and Canada have not been adequately taught Troy Storfjell’s point that the category of Indigenous is simply an analytic. So they confidently wax on about ‘Indigenizing science’ or ‘Indigenizing academe’ and hold up a handful of popular works
20. But Indigenous societies represent myriad different cosmologies, laws, languages, homelands, onto-epistemologies, and Indigenous Place-Thought (Watts 2013). And Indigenous folks have worked for generations inside and outside academe to tell these plural but specific stories.
21. The way white folks have taken up ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ is rooted in white efforts to erase the specificity of each Indigenous society, each place, and the laws and cosmologies inherent in each homeland and flatten this to a homogeneous, interchangeable ‘Indigenous knowledge’
22. So this is why it’s so important for Indigenous scholars to make sure we cite existing work inside and outside academe really unambiguously, to disrupt the white imaginaries of what ‘Indigenous ways of knowing‘ look like.
23. The work that needs to be done is actually in dismantling the idea that academic places in Canada and the US exist outside the stolen lands they occupy. Decolonizing, anti-colonial work has to attend to the complicated histories that universities occupy.
24. This means white folks have to resist the urge to mobilize concepts like ‘braiding knowledge’ or ‘Indigenization’ if they haven’t spent time learning about Indigenous cosmologies, laws, languages, stories of the homelands they draw an income from, and/or own property in.
25. Further, white scholars must be accountable to intertwined & colliding genocides in homelands they are working in — how does Indigenous genocide, histories of enslavement of African peoples, forced displacement of people through Canadian & American imperialism shape your uni?
26. So to sum up: Braiding Sweetgrass is a beautiful book. I’ll keep teaching it, but as always, will teach it alongside Black, Indigenous, and anti-imperialist scholarship from centuries of resistance to western science, nation-states, and colonization.
27. For an idea of how I’ve tried to teach this book but also situate it within context of other lines of inquiry, you can check out the online materials I’ve shared here for #INDG2015 (but this is just a start — there are many other sources to check out) https://fishphilosophy.org/public-online-courses-2020-present/fall-term-course-site/ “
[https://twitter.com/ZoeSTodd/status/1437070594231603208
“I’m excited to replace Braiding Sweetgrass with Fanon’s ‘Wretched of the Earth’ this year. I was wholly sucked into ‘reciprocity’ gloss of the former but watching conservation scientists weaponize pan-Indigenous noble savage tropes & co-opt and distort ‘decolonization’, I’m cured
Here’s the course outline for my Environmental Sociology graduate seminar this term. Really excited. https://www.academia.edu/51758992/SOC_5806F_2021_ENVIRONMENTAL_SOCIOLOGY_course_outline ”]]>zoetodd 2021 braidingsweetgrass saraahmed citation robinwallkimmerer gatheringmoss indigeneity indigenous whiteness reciprocity indigenization vanessawatts knowledge violence extraction relationships unschooling deschooling progressive progressivism us canada troystorfjell analytics science society indigenousknowledge academia highered highereducation genocide history slavery western colonization colonialism settlercolonialism frantzfanon wretchedoftheearth resciprocity conservation environment imperialism resistance displacement decolonization placehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a67eeb0228d2/Perma.cc2021-08-23T17:31:04+00:00
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