FOSS Academic

FOSS Academic

Robert Gehl

Hi! This blog is meant to do two things. First, one goal is to explore life as a “FOSS Academic” – someone who uses Free and Open Source technologies to do academic work. I’m hoping that my discussions of FOSS technologies in an academic setting help others – students, professors, university administrators – understand the benefits and values of FOSS in the academy. I’m not a developer, but I am a professor who’s been using FOSS to do his job for over a decade. I call this goal of exploring FOSS tools in the academy Goal 1. Second, this blog has Goal 2: writing a book about a FOSS topic. After some consideration, I decided to write a book about Mastodon and the fediverse. The book is out now! Sometimes, the two topics will collide in a single post. My intent here is to be more open about my own research process and writing.

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Nothing major this month, but I do want to note two things. First, I wrote a post on the fediverse that must have hit a nerve. It's about corporations selling off academic work to AI companies. Second, I presented research to a panel at...
Meta's Threads, which is slowly enabling ActivityPub capabilities, has just posted a list of servers it is blocking. The list (as of this writng) has over 660 entries. Since I am finalizing a chapter on Threads for my forthcoming book, I...
The ever-alert Liaizon Wakest has informed the rest of us on the ActivityPub-based fediverse of a new social media site, Maven, which has ingested millions of posts from fediverse accounts, including mine.
Ok, so Microsoft did a thing, a potentially privacy-violating thing, called Recall. Microsoft has been doing lots of other things. Apparently these things have led to people not wanting to use Windows 11, the latest Windows -- or even...
I'm nearing wrapping up drafting Move Slowly and Build Bridges, my book about the fediverse. I do several things in the book: provide some history, show the struggles of instance admins, talk about the politics of blocklists.
The Online Harms Act is currently the talk of Canada. As the government’s website describes it,
I just read a new article focusing on Mastodon: Christina Dunbar-Hester's "Showing Your Ass on Mastodon." (I've put in the bibliography, too). It has inspired a blog post!
So... it's coming together.
(Sorry about the provocative title, but I just had to do it.)
Yesterday, I taught one of the final meetings of my undergrad "Ethics and the Media" course at York. We're using Charle Ess's Digital Media Ethics (3rd edition) as our textbook, and so we've had a good guide to ethical theories, such as...
My first full-time academic job was at the University of Utah. Utah is, of course, very famous. No, not because of cold fusion or teaching Ted Bundy about the law.
On October 18, at 8.30 am, a group of about 30 Internet Scholars gathered for a Association of Internet Researchers preconference, called "Building an Alternative Social Media Network."
In a couple days, I head to Philadelphia for the 2023 version of the Association of Internet Researchers conference. It's my favorite conference. And to give AOIR even more credit, they were one of the first professional academic...
So I tried to take part in Fediforum today, but I wasn't really able to participate. My initial idea was to get into a debate with my friend Roel Roscam Abbing, who is an incredibly deep thinker and is writing what will no doubt be a...
This is a minor update, but I hope it's useful to anyone interested in doing alternative social media research. I've long hosted a Zotero group, the Social Media Alternatives Project, which has a library. As much as I love Zotero,...
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