Anjali Vats
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Anjali Vats
@raceip
Associate Prof @PittLaw. She/her. || Race, intellectual property, rhetoric, media e.g. music, movies, pharma, seeds. Mostly work, also politics and octopi.
Pittsburgh, PA Katılım Ağustos 2016
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@saigrundy I believe we call it "service" lolsob. I call it penance for melanin service.
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@lindachaversphd @DrGrollman @saigrundy The tenure process is rough, even for truthtellers. It breeds mistrust and posturing and anxiety. Voting on whether your colleagues get to feed their fams is wild as a concept. IMHO we should admit that more. I try to be kinder and gentler now, like the village that supported me.
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@DrGrollman @raceip @saigrundy Damn. Thank you for that work and this is so frustrating. Wtf is the point of tenure if not to FREELY fight and advocate for others?! Otherwise tenures another link in the gate.
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@saigrundy Nono I know better than that lol. Moved from BC to Pitt Law. I don't think we met but I was in AADS there for 7 years.
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@DrLisaCorrigan I read about it this morning. I don't think it can be spread easily on planes but the kiddos are tougher...
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@raceip This is not my forte. iPhone? Do you have an iCloud account that you can access?
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@clancynewyork Yes. I tried to Google locate and erase the phone but they clearly in at some point because they changed the recovery email. Now Google is locking me out too. And there are the joys of two-factor verification. Gah.
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@minh81 Ugh. I don't have it yet. I hate the new way that the captions appear over the images, though. Good luck!
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@saigrundy And yet they mostly seem not to read, especially scholars of color. Very annoying.
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@clancynewyork Ugh. It makes me never want to speak to the Internet again!
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@raceip A lot of CS folks think it's a nifty data set! What's the problem, Anjali? Lol.
I find the more I read about these studies sans ethics, they are even worse than what I might hypothesize.
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"The data of 70,000 OKCupid users is now searchable in a database. Ethicist Michael T Zimmer explains why it doesn't matter that it was "already public."
Michael Zimmer@michaelzimmer
And again, the familiar refrain in the ethics justification statement: "we use publicly accessible Twitter data" Folks, we've been over this and over this. It just isn't this simple of a calculus. 2010: michaelzimmer.org/2010/02/12/is-… 2016: wired.com/2016/05/okcupi…
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