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[Commlist] IMPORTANT - suspension of commlist for one week
Wed Sep 23 10:52:12 GMT 2020
Dear commlist subscribers,
Yesterday, I was -as commlist mailing list manager- accused of racism
and agism, for not posting the announcement about a new book from an
Indian researcher, who I shall not name. Moreover, I was threatened with
having my alleged racism exposed to "international communities of media
and communication studies".
The reason why his last posting request was not posted was that the
posting request (as the previous ones) did not comply with the commlist
guidelines. In particular, in the last case, it used html formatting,
which doesn't work on the commlist. Eventually, I ended up re-editing
the post myself so that it could be posted.
My invitation to repost, after carefully study the guidelines, combined
with the message that could not provide further support (after his third
attempt) triggered the following response:
"I will not send you another post regarding this book or my future
publications to your Commlist in the future, understanding that the
handling of original research in this academic list is not based on
equality but racially biased (there are no other explanation). And I
will communicate this experience to international communities of media
and communication studies so that people get to know the kind of
resistances young and non-White scholars still faces in 2020, when there
is a global movement, but this movement didn't perhaps enter your
privileged and white-washed academic corridor. Your rejection of the
post sent a bad precedence to the media studies community."
I consider these accusation unacceptable.
As scholars, we need to be extremely careful not to unconsciously engage
in racism or agism. It is something to permanently have on our radar,
and we need to continuously evaluate our behaviour in this respect.
Moreover, we have a strong ethical responsibility to fight racism, agism
(and some other -isms, sexism comes to mind) in academia and beyond, and
we still have a long way to go.
In this case, I'm really not too sure whether my decision had much to do
with with race, age and whiteness, though. It might have had more to do
with an author not respecting the guidelines of a mailing list. For the
record: In my communication, there was no reference to poster's race or
age, as this is (obviously) irrelevant.
I believe that we need to be careful with the terms that we use when
expressing frustration (a frustration, btw, that I understand). Some
words (racial bias, age discrimination, ...) need to be weighed
carefully, before spoken, as their inappropriate weakens them.
We also need to protect the civility of our academic community, and we
should all work hard to prevent transgressions into rudeness. Finally,
some empathy might be needed, when dealing with mailing list managers
and the (free) time that they can invest in individual communication,
especially when there are over 8000 subscribers.
I have decided that there is a need for a strong signal, in response to
these accusations.
I perfectly understand that this is only once voice, in the midst of so
many kind voices. But it was a voice that cut deep because of its
unfairness, and that simply requires a response. Moreover, we should all
-I humbly think- reflect about these instances, so that we can work to
prevent them.
I believe that a one-week commlist strike is an appropriate signal.
There will thus be no commlist postings for one week, starting now.
Postings will resume on Tuesday 29 September. Posting requests will not
be processed during this week, and will have to be resent on/after 29
September.
I do apologize for any inconvenience caused, but, as I would like to
argue, this cannot pass without response.
Yours sincerely,
Nico Carpentier
commlist mailing list manager (and doing some other things as well)
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Rescuing Participation
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Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the Written Academic Text
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