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We will be discussing citational ethics and continuing our discussion of a potential book project. The readings for the meeting are:
- Carrie Mott and Daniel Cockayne, "Citation Matters: Mobilizing the Politics of Citation toward a Practice of 'Conscientious Engagement,'" Gender, Place & Culture 24, no. 7 (2017): 954-973.
- Nicole Seymour, "Citation in the #MeToo Era," Edge Effects, Sept. 11, 2018, https://edgeeffects.net/metoo-era-citation/
The Mott & Cockayne reading is attached; the Seymour essay can be found at the link.
We also recommend the following additional readings:
- Hana Burgess, Donna Cormack, and Papaarangi Reid, "Calling Forth Our Pasts, Citing Our Futures: An Envisioning of Kaupapa Maori Citational Practice," MAI Journal 10, no. 1 (2021): 10.20507/MAIJournal.2021.10.1.8. http://journal.mai.ac.nz/sites/default/files/MAI%20Jrnl%202021_V10_I1_Bu...
- Jennifer C. Nash, "Citational Desires: On Black Feminism's Institutional Longings," Diacritics 48, no. 3 (2020): 76-91.
- Christina Templin, "Why Citation Matters: Ideas on a Feminist Approach to Research," Blog ABV Gender-une Diversitykompetenz, 10.01.2022, https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/abv-gender-diversity/2022/01/10/why-citation-matters:-ideas-on-a-feminist-approach-to-research/