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Live-Tweeting as Academic Practice
Live-tweeting an academic panel or talk may vary—it can involve brevity or depth, quoting or paraphrasing, summary or commentary, formality or fun—but generally... More
An Unofficial Style Guide
The Society for Cultural Anthropology’s Social Media Team (SMT) relies heavily on oral history, some institutional memory, and low turnover rates to imagine and... More
Handling It: Acting Like a Team, Thinking Like a Society
Most members of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA)’s Social Media Team (SMT) have been in their position for two to four years, but the SMT has existed... More
Being @CulAnth: Social Media as Academic Practice
What does doing academia in general and anthropology in particular look like on social media? Each piece in this series works to answer this question by taking ... More
Introduction
With some 48,400 thousand followers, the Society for Cultural Anthropology’s (SCA) Twitter account @CulAnth is the world's largest anthropology social media acc... More
Handling Harassment, Negotiating Care
While it can be a generative and privileged position to handle an account and content that shapes the discursive spaces of #AnthroTwitter and #AcademicTwitter, ... More
Citational Politics: On Recognition, Circulation, and Response
In the political economy of the production and dissemination of knowledge, open access (OA) journals offer the possibility to rethink collective engagement with... More
Invisible Labor
SMT TO DO LIST: Enter details for 16 pieces in newly published series into The SpreadsheetIncluding Twitter handles of authors—either from Managing Editor or in... More
Rupturing “Capacity to Consent”: Toward Anti-Ableist Research Relations
The email notification arrived in Rebecca-Eli's inbox. They needed to redo their research protocol to indicate that they were working with a “vulnerable populat... More
Affordances and Adaptations: Ethnography Labs in Tempore Pandemic
Ante Pandemic In pre-pandemic times, the second-floor hallways and offices of the anthropology building at the University of Toronto were peppered with graduat... More