Hi all ! It's been quite a ot of e-mails concerning this conference and episode on blogging phd students... Since i am actually (a french speaking) one them, I would be very pleased to catch a pdf version of the article... I could may be have a new source to argue about the positive efect of academic blogging... Would it be possible ? My e-mail is: jeremy.depauw@gmail.com Thanks in advance, Jer'm http://dev.ulb.ac.be/philo/jdepauw/ (just in case) 2006/10/5, Nancy Baym <nbaym@ku.edu>:
I really enjoyed this panel and Melissa's paper on academic blogs. My sense of the laughter was more recognition of our own experience than hostility. And yeah, a little envy from those of us who aren't labelling ourselves "bitch" on our blogs though we might at times feel that way (I used to fantasize about an anonymous blog called 'the angry professor' where I could post all the aggravating emails students send -- like "I wasn't in class today, can you tell me what I missed?").
Regarding the PhD student/older academic split Mary-Helen alludes to, I guess I now qualify as the latter, and my sense sitting in there was that the PhD students might be romanticizing what it was like back in the old days. I don't recall a world where writing a dissertation caused no stress, where we were assured of rewarding academic employment, and so on. It was hard then too, we just didn't have blogs to share the experience. That said, one of the interesting things I got a little bit of a feel for in Brisbane was the differences between the Australian higher educational system and the American one, and maybe it is different for younger Australian academics than older ones.
Thanks to Fay and Axel for organizing such a nice conference, I really had a great time meeting so many new people and hope you'll all be joining us in Vancouver next year!
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