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@scroeser
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Researcher, teacher, activist, thinker of awkward thoughts, dorky mama covered in hummus. She/her. Living and working on Noongar Boodja. Μαθαίνω Ελληνικά.
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For a few years I've been maintaining and slowly improving a Google Sheet template to help #academics (particularly salaried academics) track how much they are working, and how this work is distributed. I've just updated the template for 2023.

The reason for this is academic #workloads are often left very abstract and vague, usually measured in 'percentages' with only the loosest connection to time and the actual number of hours you are paid to work. I find that tracking my hours helps to reassure me I am doing enough work in some aspects of my job (in #research, for instance), and also help prevent me from overworking.

For example, this year, I know I have worked 61 hours more than I have been paid for thus far. This means in December, once marking and everything is wrapped up, I'm just going to tap out and do pretty much no work for a couple of weeks (just keep an eye out for urgent emails), but also not take leave. Because those are hours I'm owed. So by the end of the year, I should be back close to zero hours overworked.

Some academics hate counting hours as bean counting or volunteering into surveillance. I get that. But considering how the ever-intensifying exploitation of academic staff relies on #university management obscuring and intensifying our work, I find tracking how much I've actually worked incredibly empowering.

With the new year, maybe consider tracking your own #academic work!

The template: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W-w_pbJgsemr5vznErqqNG5UJsfxeiPUNgG8f6pXyfg/edit#gid=1226213337 #commodon

Academic Work Tracker Template v2.1 (2023)

Instructions INTENT OF THIS SPREADSHEET Universities allocate workload and evaluate performance based on metrics that are often arbitrary and obscure. Within these metrics, the extensive time spent on tasks such as emails, meetings, reading, and thinking is inadequately accounted for. Consequen...

Google Docs

I know that virality has helped to build movements in recent years (or perhaps moments, within movements). But as Zeynep Tufekci has argued in 'Twitter and Teargas', having a sudden big moment doesn't necessarily sustain change.

A platform without as much support for rapid sharing may shift how we organise. That will come with challenges, but it might also have positive aspects.

I would really love for my Mastodon to not be quite as US-dominated as my Twitter was. Still following many lovely US people, especially those I already know, of course! But (and I hate to reproduce Tumblr Discourse TM) it seems like people from the US are far less likely to put their location in their bio, which makes it challenging when evaluating new accounts.

Me, constantly: why am I so tired, this seems unreasonable?

Also me: oh, I guess I have woken up several times a night since forever to feed the baby. Also I got up at 5:30am this morning and immediately was assigned a colouring-in job. Oh, also, I guess I have been doing a lot of cycling and even if the monster cargo bike is electric it is still exercise?

What a brilliant opportunity - The Green Web Foundation is seeking five practitioners for a paid part-time fellowship of 10 months for our 2023 cohort. https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/fellowships/ #GreenWebFoundation #DigitalRights #ClimateJustice
Fellowships - Green Web Foundation

Learn more about the green web fellowship and its current and past cohorts

Green Web Foundation
Might you be interested in doing a (funded) #PhD in #Comm or #CompSci working closely with taxi workers to study, design, organize, and build just futures? I especially welcome students who come from communities of drivers or transport workers, or from east African communities. Get in touch!
@timClicks Brief-but-deep chats at school and daycare dropoff. Tired hangouts after bedtime. Find spaces that are 'yes spaces' for kids (including your home, if possible) so that you can hang out with friends and kids without having to parent too actively. Find good friends-without-kids, too, who are happy to hang out and pay attention to kids too.
@cameronpat so weird that academics would do that to ourselves. as if we don't have enough worries about publications already!
Ooh, gonna try out a poll! Should I join
kolektiva.social
25%
scholar.social
25%
aus.social
50%
something else
0%
Poll ended at .
anyone here on the kolektiva.social server? I know there are calls for people to move to smaller servers, but I feel a bit unsure about where to shift