Heather Gold led an interesting yet somewhat meandering panel about feminism, privacy and social networking.
robertgorell: [If you say so, ladies… ] RT @
niche: Men use SN to collect as many friends as possible. Women create deeper relationships w/ SN. #
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Dramagirl: @
Kabren Thanks for tweeting this seminar. Enjoying your encapsulation of the themes and content. #
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about 2 hours ago
Kabren: Call for diversity on the web. Who will you be open to hear?#
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Kabren: The web: White space. Privileged space. Nobody thinks that the Web is not white. Diversity is one of the most critical factors #
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Kabren: Counter-publics: alternate public. Layers. Counter to the normative. Notions of universal publics. #
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Kabren: Being public out of the hope for being out there. Backlash from people who have something to protect. #
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Kabren: Dealing with conflict: make it private. Obama: More people want to sign onto something more public. #
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Kabren: At what point does culture become so transparent, where it doesn’t matter? #
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Kabren: Anonymity: We need anonymous spaces online. Safer? #
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Kabren: Support for what you do – the moment where you can come home to something safe, where you don’t have to translate. #
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Kabren: “The process of being public is the most secure thing.” #
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Kabren: The act of being yourself makes it safe. #
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Kabren: The Web: Be personal – but that doesn’t work until it is protected. We cannot all be ourselves online. #
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It's Nichelle With An "N"