Resources

I intend for this to be a space where I compile interesting articles and websites (some that I come across in my research, and some that are recommended by my professor and classmates) that serve to support me in engaging critically, sensitively, self reflectively and compassionately in the material presented in FNIS 454

This is a great article that talks about, among other things, citation practices in academia, questioning who are the voices that get elevated and erased in the process, written by the organizers of the Citation Practices Challenge (Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández). A stand out passage from the article is:

“Consider what you might want to change about your academic citation practices. Who do you choose to link and re-circulate in your work? Who gets erased? Who should you stop citing?”