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'Supporting Research Communications: A Guide' by John Chodacki, Patricia Cruse, Jennifer Lin, Cameron Neylon, Damian Pattinson, Carly Strasser
[Link to PDF v1.1]
[from Ashley Farley, thanks Ashley!]
[Link to PDF v1.1]
[from Ashley Farley, thanks Ashley!]
'Understanding the value of backbone organisations' - Stanford Social Innovation Review (2012)
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/under...
[from Kristen Ratan via FORCE2018 keynote]
A follow up article:
'Six Proven Practises for Backbone Organisations' - Stanford Social Innovation Review (2018)
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/six_p...
And a rebuttal:
'Collaborating for Equity and Justice: Moving Beyond Collective Impact' - Non-Profit Quarterly (2017)
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/0...
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/under...
[from Kristen Ratan via FORCE2018 keynote]
A follow up article:
'Six Proven Practises for Backbone Organisations' - Stanford Social Innovation Review (2018)
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/six_p...
And a rebuttal:
'Collaborating for Equity and Justice: Moving Beyond Collective Impact' - Non-Profit Quarterly (2017)
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/0...

The Seven Deadly Sins of Psychology: A Manifesto for Reforming the Culture of Scientific Practice

https://www.npr.org/templates/transcr...
An incredible podcast episode that serves as an introduction to the (sometimes fraught) field of norms engineering
--- Achieving Culture Change: A Policy Framework
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.g...
Helpful way to think about how policy can influence not only behavior but also deeper social values, by changing behavioral norms.
Jessica wrote: "--- The Other Real World
https://www.npr.org/templates/transcr...
An incredible podcast episode that serves as an introduction to the (sometimes fraught) field of n..."
I think these would be great to discuss, thank you!
https://www.npr.org/templates/transcr...
An incredible podcast episode that serves as an introduction to the (sometimes fraught) field of n..."
I think these would be great to discuss, thank you!

Here are some recommendations in addition to some I already see listed in the group goodreads:
- Redefining Realness - by Janet Mock (read)
- Freedom is a constant struggle - by Angela Davis (read)
- Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy - by Cathy O'Neil (read)
- The spirit catches you and you fall down - by Anne Fadiman (read)
- Becoming Michelle Obama - by Michelle Obama (to read)
Daniela wrote: "Thanks for putting this together, Naomi.
Here are some recommendations in addition to some I already see listed in the group goodreads:
- Redefining Realness - by Janet Mock (read)
- Freedom is a..."
Thanks Daniela!
Are these books listed on Goodreads? If so, please could you add them to the Bookshelf directly? (I think I may have added Weapons of Math Destruction already. If not, great shout!)
That way we can know to dip into this discussion for the non-listed content only. Let me know if you need me to add to bookshelf instead, happy to when I get a chance! :)
Here are some recommendations in addition to some I already see listed in the group goodreads:
- Redefining Realness - by Janet Mock (read)
- Freedom is a..."
Thanks Daniela!
Are these books listed on Goodreads? If so, please could you add them to the Bookshelf directly? (I think I may have added Weapons of Math Destruction already. If not, great shout!)
That way we can know to dip into this discussion for the non-listed content only. Let me know if you need me to add to bookshelf instead, happy to when I get a chance! :)


Thanks for sharing this veritable treasure trove Ellen! :) are there any in particular that caught your eye for discussion in this group?

Digital Prohibition
Piracy and Authorship in New Media Art by Guertin Carolyn
10.5040/9781628927856
The Law Emprynted and Englysshed
The Printing Press as an Agent of Change in Law and Legal Culture 1475–1642 by David J. Harvey
10.5040/9781474202473
I thought this might be a good follow-up to the book we are reading now which seems to focus on the end of feudalism.
Collisions in the Digital Paradigm
Law and Rule-making in the Internet Age by David Harvey
10.5040/9781509906536
All these sound really interesting and relevant. Not sure who will host the next book club yet (after June) but potential to propose them for this... are you joining June call? Please raise this then if so. Thanks Ellen!