Dear Lucio and all, There were over 100 posts on this topic over a four day period in January, at the end of which the Executive Committee and four past presidents did indeed make a statement mourning all innocent victims (http://listserv.aoir.org/pipermail/air-l-aoir.org/2024-January/093525.html). I set the mailing list to pre-moderation given that the discourse was deteriorating and that no new points were being contributed. I am once more setting the list to pre-moderation. Nik Nicholas John Associate Professor President, Association of Internet Researchers Department of Communication and Journalism The Hebrew University of Jerusalem T +972 54 7906073 @nik@aoir.social <http://aoir.social/@nik> nicholasjohn.huji.ac.il <http://nicholasjohn.huji.ac.il/> Recent articles: John, N., Joeckel, S., Epstein, D. & Dogruel, L. (2023). Privacy and distance learning in turbulent times: a comparison of German and Israeli schools during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learning, Media and Technology, 48(3), 514-527. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2022.2089682 John, N. & Katz, D. (2023). A history of features for online tie breaking, 1997-2021. Internet Histories, 7:3, 237-253, https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2023.2214466 John, N. (2022). Sharing and social media: The decline of a keyword? New Media & Society, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/14614448221078603
On 21 Feb 2024, at 16:57, Lucio Mello via Air-L <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
Dear people (I still believe in the humanity of this group) of AIOR member and followers,
I just read it: Professor Nasser Abu Al Nour, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at the Islamic University of Gaza, was killed along with 7 members of his family in an attack on his home.
Just nothing I am aware that both sides of this conflict had their losses.
Are we ready to defend academic personnel beyond their nationality?
Can we make a public statement in the memoirs of those who lose their lives in this horror?
They can be Jewish, Palestinian, Arab, Semitic People, Catholic, Sumerian, Assyrian, Goyn, Ultra Right, Ultra Left, Marxist, Communist, Conservative, Ultra Orthodox....
You name it!
But can we (dare to) make a statement mourning all innocent deaths in wars?
Are we bold enough to raise our voices for peace and cease fire?
Are we human enough to state that internet and internet researchers are concerned about how internet is being used for conflict and hate speech (from both sides)?
Can we look beyond laboratories windows and propose that internet can be used for promoting peace and solidarity?
Because if we don't we can close AIOR tomorrow!
Let's stop pretending nothing is happening, please?
PS: Thats my final statement. I am leaving. But hope you can discuss among yourselves.
Good bye to you all those academic carreirst hypocrites and selfish well living people. (AIOR has a lot of good people but business are in the first place here, instead of scientific truth )
I wont condone it. Good luck in the next few years... you will need to explain your omission as internet researchers...
Now I know how Heiddeger became Dean in those horrific times.
Missing Susan Sontag and Hannah Arendt.
Get ready to being denounced as conivents Maybe not now but by the History, for sure.
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