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Towards the Queer Neuroscience&STEM #81

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mselimata opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 7 comments
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Towards the Queer Neuroscience&STEM #81

mselimata opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 7 comments

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mselimata commented Dec 3, 2020

Project info

Title:
Towards the Queer Neuroscience&STEM

Project lead:
Devin Özbağcı, Twitter:@d_ozbagci, Mattermost: @devin_oz

Project collaborators:
Melvin Selim Atay, Twitter: i_am_mel_dev, Mattermost: selimatay,
Ezgi Yılmaz, Twitter: @rhizomic,
Unikuir Association, Twitter: @unikuir

Registered Brainhack Global 2020 Event:
Brainhack Ankara: "Hello World!"

Project Description:
Towards the Queer Neuroscience & STEM is a project inspired by Queer Theory and Being Queer in Academia Unconference at Brainhack Global 2020, Ankara chapter, in collaboration with the panelists we established the idea of creating awareness on queer theory and how it can lead inclusion in increasingly diverse settings such as virtual online conferences and or events. We aim to provide a general guideline of diversity and inclusion in collaboration with researchers from various range of disciplines, especially social scientists to gain insights from their practices based on queer theory. Technical research disciplines generally STEM and eventually Neuroscience has more tendency to keep the norms western society as matter of facts. Increased and normalized hierarchical structures are one of them and this needs to change in a way that could be inclusive to everyone, everywhere. To this end we strongly believe that trans-disciplinary collaborations are necessary and only by such encounters it would be possible to provide an open, reachable, accessible basic practices and or guidelines for more inclusive settings. In short we want to curate resources of queer theory in collaboration with the researchers who are working in this field and make a website of these resources which could be used as a reference for the researchers in STEM & Neuroscience fields. By this project we also aim to connect social sciences disciplines and STEM in a way that they could feed each other and produce benefit to society.

Data to use:
None
Link to project repository/sources:
Towards Queer Neuroscience and STEM

Goals for Brainhack Global 2020:
Brainhack going virtual on all locations is a queer act of thinning the norm called "borders". This is the main inspiration of the project. And the goal is to provide a trans-disciplinary guideline for inclusive events (especially in STEM & Neuroscience) with the purpose of as diverse and accessible as possible. Using queer theory as a source of inspiration to gain insights for more inclusive practices and provide a growing trans-disciplinary guideline for the events, occasions, institutions that aims to be less hierarchical. We want to curate these resources in the form of a simple yet accessible website.

Good first issues:

  1. Documentation
  2. Git commands learning and testing
  3. Collaboration

Skills:
Documentation, communication, community building

Tools/Software/Methods to Use:
None, git

[x ] Video channel: Jitsi on mattermost discription

Project labels

queer theory:
queer, LGBTQ2IA+, transgender
Inclusion:
equitiy, diversity
STEM:
Science, neuroscience, technology, engineering, mathematics, artificial intelligence,

I'm going to hashtag all of the labels I need my project to be indexed in:

queer theory:
queer, #LGBTQ2IA+, #transgender
Inclusion:
#equitiy, #diversity
STEM:
#science, #neuroscience, #technology, #engineering, #mathematics, #artificial intelligence

Project labels

  • Type of project:
    documentation

  • Project development status:
    #0_concept_no_content,

  • Topic of the project:
    Towards the Queer Neuroscience&STEM

  • Tools used in the project:
    none

  • Tools skill level required to enter the project (more than one possible):
    #no_skills_required

  • Programming language used in the project:
    #no_programming_involved,

  • Modalities involved in the project (if any):
    none

  • Git skills reuired to enter the project (more than one possible):
    #0_no_git_skills, 1_commit_push

  • I added all of the labels I want an associate to my project

Project Submission

Submission checklist

Once the issue is submitted, please check items in this list as you add under ‘Additional project info’

  • Link to your project: could be a code repository, a shared document, etc.
  • Goals for Brainhack Global 2020: Brainhack going virtual on all locations is a queer act of thinning the norm called border, this is the main inspiration of this project. And the goal is to provide a trans-disciplinary guideline for inclusive events (especially in STEM & Neuroscience) with the purpose of as diverse and accessible as possible.
  • Flesh out at least 2 “good first issues”: those are tasks that do not require any prior knowledge about your project, could be defined as issues in a GitHub repository, or in a shared document.
  • Skills: list skills that would be particularly suitable for your project. Documentation, Interest on Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration, Simple Website Design
  • Brainhack space on Mattermost.
    [x] Video channel: Jitsi available link on mattermost.

Optionally, you can also include information about:

  • Number of participants required.

  • Brainhack Global in this virtual setting is a queer act itself. We want to enhance the inspirations from queer theory using a trans-disciplinary approach for more inclusive practices in generally STEM but especially in Neuroscience.

  • Provide an image of your project for the Brainhack Global 2020 website. QueerNeuroLogo

  • If you contribute this project you would be listed as one of the contributors at our website. (

  • [ -] Provide links to onboarding documents if you have some:

@mselimata mselimata changed the title Towards the Queer Neuroscience/STEM Towards the Queer Neuroscience&STEM Dec 3, 2020
@mselimata
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I feel like I've filled everything correctly this time.

@complexbrains
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All good to go! I made some changes with the labelling since we didn't have those you listed but needed to add the ones we have! so all good! 🎉

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mselimata commented Dec 3, 2020

bot removed the project type tag for some reason :/ I suppose deleted something wrongly? how to add it back ? might be useful to say people that it's just a documentation project.

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Noob question, I made some edits on the text of the project description to make some parts more clear. Will it be updated at the website? Currently it shows afni as a tool it would be kind of funny but it's only a documentation project and I'd be happy that if the project gets the label of brainhack ankara 👯‍♂️ thx in advance.

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SamGuay commented Dec 4, 2020

Hi!

It's not a noob question at all! When you edit the issue, GitHub automatically detect the changes and updates the page through a pull request!

Re the Ankara tag, I'll try to make something for you today!

Cheers

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I would have like to say 'Heh, these bots are so naughty nowadays😏' but unfortunately it was me 😖

I messed with the tags apparently, really sorry! Since the ones you suggested were not among the ones we have as the labels, so I had to bring that label section back that you deleted, and hashtag the ones you would likely to chose among those already offered there. Therefore some of you suggested were not possible to show off or missed. So sorry for that, I did it in the mid of night I guess, forgot to add them.

Hope all is good now! Thank you @SamGuay for dealing with it. 🤗

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Thank you, both! @SamGuay , @complexbrains so sorry to have not nerdy tags but the ones I choose felt like best representing the content, since it's not a typical "neuroscience" project.

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