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Engendering belonging: thoughtful gatherings with/in online and virtual spaces
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Engendering belonging: thoughtful gatherings with/in online and virtual spaces

Alison L Black, Gail Crimmins, Rachael Dwyer and Victoria Lister
Gender and Education, Vol.32(1), pp.115-129
2020
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Abstract

women in academia autoethnography academic conferences online gatherings conferring
Conference attendance is a feature of contemporary academic work and an accepted way of building academic identities and networks through the dissemination and promotion of ideas, achievements and research. However, our personal experiences have caused us to problematise the traditional conference and consider alternatives which mitigate its associated problems yet achieve its aims. In this paper, we use collaborative autoethnography to engage in inquiry about the roles of conferences, and their inhabited notions of representation, membership and inclusion/exclusion. We use personal experiences of virtual confer-ring to highlight that many agreed-upon purposes of attending conferences can be effectively achieved through other means. We explore how particular ways of engaging with technologies enable responsive gathering spaces, relational knowledge production, kinship and community; and facilitate the development, and promotion of scholars and scholarship. We offer a view that confer-ring interactions in online/virtual spaces can support collegial, feminist and egalitarian sharing and knowledge exchange.

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