I think it’s somewhat insulting to our own cultures to assert that something modern and fresh isn’t authentic, writes Vignesh Ramachandran| India Currents
As with Part 1, this post was inspired provoked by a post on another blog. That post asks whether indie authors should refrain from publishing in order to give their fellow authors’ works a better chance of being discovered in an environment of too many substandard books. Citation: Joel Bresler, “Are Authors Obligated to Anyone … Continue reading Indie Author Culture. Part 2: Our Obligations| Story Empire
People in higher education gatekeeping by deciding that certain groups aren’t “really” under-represented and/or under-privileged and then needing people to show their suffering before wanting to help them. Colleagues failing to properly support and mentor junior faculty of color. Did you think that hiring a non-white person into your department was going to mean that […]| Tenure, She Wrote
In my research into broadening pathways to computing careers, I've been exploring how "cultural gatekeeping in computing" perpetuates stereotypes about computing, making non-traditional pathways harder to follow.| Lara L. Schenck