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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NB: This is the first in a series of posts where I will share my notes on my readings of the minutes of the Social Web Working Group. Future posts to come.
I don't often do "Year in Review" posts, but... this past year has been something else. I've started a new job in a new country, I published another book, and my area of research (alternative social media) got a lot of media attention....
This Christmas season, we all received a gift: Ro is blogging about Playvicious.social. He currently has four posts with more on the way:
Just a quick note: I have a new journal article, co-authored with Diana Zulli: "The Digital Covenant: Non-centralized Platform Governance on the Mastodon Social Network." The abstract is:
Elon Musk has crazy timing.
A short FOSS Finds this time, but it contains something worth watching out for.
Elon, what are you doing? I don't know. None of us knows.
NB: I just published a piece in_ The Conversation _about a recent Pew Research report, "The Role of Alternative Social Media in the News and Information Environment". I argue that the authors get "alternative social media " wrong. I lay...
There's a new paper out about Mastodon! But unfortunately, it's a deeply problematic one.
I've previously posted about Zotero "tips and tricks," I have a brief review of the beta version of Zotero's PDF system, and I have an overview of my workflow in Linux, but here I want to do a deep dive into how I conduct note-taking in...
This time in FOSS Finds, we've got an academic paper on Scuttlebutt, an open source social networking protocol enabling an alternative social media system.
Yeah, I know I haven't posted in a while, but hear me out: there's a good reason.
As I've written before, I'm working on a book about the fediverse. To do that properly, I need to have a good understanding of ActivityPub, a key underlying protocol that enables servers to talk to one another. A member of one...
One major goal for my Goal 2 book project is to learn from people who create things on the fediverse. They might create code and cultures by developing and running instances. Or, they might be using the fediverse to promote their...
This month's FOSS finds: I was listening to NPR (which makes sense since I drive an electric car and I am a communist) and StoryCorps came on. I usually hear it while dropping my kid off at school, and it's always a conversation-starter...
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