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Online Civility and its (Muppethugging) Discontents Dr. Free-Ride, Sheril Kirshenbaum, and Isis the Scientist

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The slides from the presentation "Online Civility and Its (Muppethugging) Discontents" by Dr. Isis, Sheril Kirshenbaum, and Janet D. Stemwedel at ScienceOnline2010.

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Online Civility and its (Muppethugging) Discontents

Dr. Free-Ride, Sheril Kirshenbaum,

and Isis the Scientist

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““Civility” At The Civility” At The IntersectionIntersection

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America’s Science Role America’s Science Role ModelsModels

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HollywoodHollywood andand thethe MadMad

ScientistsScientists

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New Media Science New Media Science Communication Communication

Breaks Breaks “TRADITION!”“TRADITION!”

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So When Does Civility So When Does Civility Matter?Matter?

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Rules of Engagement?Rules of Engagement?

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So What?So What?

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Politeness, or being a decent human being?

• Taking each other seriously in our engagements with each other.

• Assuming good faith until the evidence weighs against it.

• Not writing off each other’s experiences or feelings.

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Hard to engage when you don’t feel welcome.

• Language (technical/jargon-y, academic, aggressive, profane, religious, …)

• Composition of the community (Am I the only one with these opinions, experiences, etc.?)

• Am I being heard or dismissed out of hand?

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Respect doesn’t eliminate disagreement or hurt.

• In serious engagement, fundamental differences may surface.

• Speaking up about my experience may make someone else feel bad about herself.

• Taking seriously someone else’s testimony about her experience may make me feel bad about myself.

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Sometimes disengagement is the way to go.

• Modeling good behavior to incorrigible trolls may earn you a place in heaven, but it will make your time in the internets very tedious.

• Respecting yourself, and your own interests and limits, is important, too!

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Incivility: The Asshat Definition

Incivility: 1. discourteous behavior or

treatment.

See also: rudeness, boorishness,

uncouthness

The antonym of:

Civility: 1. courtesy; politeness. 2.a polite action or expression 3.Archaic. civilization; culture;

good breeding

Source: The Random House Unabridged Dictionary

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Incivility: The Asshat Definition

Incivility: 1. discourteous behavior or

treatment.

See also: rudeness, boorishness,

uncouthness

The antonym of:

Civility: 1. courtesy; politeness. 2.a polite action or expression 3.Archaic. civilization; culture;

good breeding

Source: The Random House Unabridged Dictionary

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Incivility: The Muppethuggers’ Definition

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The Consequences of Incivility

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But What About Language?

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But What About Language?

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Appearances Can Be Deceiving…

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Appearances Can Be Deceiving…

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Discussion?