DiscoverDiaries of Social Data Research7. The Power of Birth Stories’ Narratives and Intellectual Generosity with Maria Antoniak and Karen Levy
7. The Power of Birth Stories’ Narratives and Intellectual Generosity with Maria Antoniak and Karen Levy

7. The Power of Birth Stories’ Narratives and Intellectual Generosity with Maria Antoniak and Karen Levy

Update: 2021-09-17
Share

Description

This episode features Maria Antoniak, a PhD student, and Karen Levy, an assistant professor, who are both in the Department of Information Science at Cornell. Maria, who has a background in computational linguistics, and Karen, who has a background in law and sociology, are co-authors, along with David Mimno, on the CSCW 2019 paper "Narrative Paths and Negotiation of Power in Birth Stories".


We discuss the formation of identity in online communities, approaches for protecting the privacy of users, the different submission and review processes in computing venues, and balancing new methodology and applications. Within an interdisciplinary department, Karen and Maria advocate for "learning to lift up each other’s work" and being "intellectually generous" across disciplines.

Comments 
In Channel
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

7. The Power of Birth Stories’ Narratives and Intellectual Generosity with Maria Antoniak and Karen Levy

7. The Power of Birth Stories’ Narratives and Intellectual Generosity with Maria Antoniak and Karen Levy

Katherine A. Keith, Naitian Zhou, & Lucy Li