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Title: Academic conferences & rivalries
Post by: The Seamstress on July 27, 2024, 10:28:20 PM
Admin note: split from discussion here: https://exilian.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=5086.msg155330#msg155330

Quote from: Jubal on July 27, 2024, 03:21:52 PMSounds like par for the course at an academic conference, yes :)

That's why I'm glad that the only conferences I ever visited were online.
Title: Re: Re: "And then the murders began"
Post by: Jubal on July 27, 2024, 10:40:17 PM
Honestly most of what I've been to in my career so far has been very relaxed and people have been lovely: some niches are much more collegiate than others for reasons I can never fully fathom!
Title: Re: Re: "And then the murders began"
Post by: dubsartur on July 28, 2024, 03:10:15 AM
Quote from: Jubal on July 27, 2024, 10:40:17 PMHonestly most of what I've been to in my career so far has been very relaxed and people have been lovely: some niches are much more collegiate than others for reasons I can never fully fathom!
Yeah, I think the reason people gripe about academic culture is 1) a few people stuck in nasty niches, and 2) the fact that happy busy people don't post and unhappy understimulated people do.  Maybe competition for jobs at big conferences can be a third nasty element.

I would always recommend attending smaller face-to-face academic conferences if you can scrounge up the money and handle the airborne infection risk.
Title: Re: Re: "And then the murders began"
Post by: The Seamstress on July 28, 2024, 09:33:30 AM
I was just kidding, but it seems I started a discussion!
Fortunately I didn't encounter nastyness at said conferences, either, as my research field seems to be made up of mostly friendly people. Dress historians, they're nice.  ;D
Title: Re: Academic conferences & rivalries
Post by: Jubal on July 28, 2024, 12:54:06 PM
Quote from: The Seamstress on July 28, 2024, 09:33:30 AMI was just kidding, but it seems I started a discussion!
Fortunately I didn't encounter nastyness at said conferences, either, as my research field seems to be made up of mostly friendly people. Dress historians, they're nice.  ;D
In fact I think it probably makes sense to split this, as a disconcerting lack of murders have been beginning for several posts in a row :)

But yeah - I'm sadly not sure it's just a few people stuck in nasty niches, there are a lot of sections of academia where hyper-competitive people or people with old grudges or indeed just regular creeps ruin the atmosphere. And I think also those of us who are white guys often need to remember that bad atmospheres can easily be less visible and obvious to us. It's one reason why I'm very invested in organising academic spaces, I hope it's a way to help ensure good spaces exist and might provide some better space for people whose other academic connections or home department run in a toxic way.
Title: Re: Academic conferences & rivalries
Post by: dubsartur on July 28, 2024, 05:57:24 PM
All fair points by Jubal.  Tired.