#scholcomm #openaccess community, share with me the work of Black folks and BIPOC in this thread so that we can make it more visible!
I'll start. @AprilHathcock of course is an amazing activist, scholar, thinker, and I cite all the time her blog post on the colonialism of scholarly communication: https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/2016/09/27/making-the-local-global-the-colonialism-of-scholarly-communication/
I'm so happy to work with her on the Feminist Framework: https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/2019/10/17/feminist-framework-for-radical-knowledge-collaboration/
I'm so happy to work with her on the Feminist Framework: https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/2019/10/17/feminist-framework-for-radical-knowledge-collaboration/
And of course @hnltraveler, my co-author on the chapter "Agents of Diversity and Social Justice: Librariansand Scholarly Communication" which won the @LibPubCoalition award for outstanding scholarship. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/digirep_pubs/5/
@drgong @aripants @Cynthinee @ralphratheriled are fighting the fight in the (problematic in my experience) #opened #OER world, and I'm so happy that they're visible in this space. I'm sure the students who benefit from their work are glad as well!
(Please link to their publications if they have them, so we can all cite them.)
Let's not forget @afrofuturistlib who wrote this great resource on OER and accessibility: https://sparcopen.org/news/2018/oer-accessibility-working-toward-inclusive-learning/
Her blog is at: https://camillevthomas.wordpress.com/
Her blog is at: https://camillevthomas.wordpress.com/
I am such a @lesliekwchan fan! From The Knowledge Gap website: Inquiry into the geopolitics of knowledge production arises from broader questions concerning representation and marginalization within processes of global knowledge production. http://knowledgegap.org/