- just got best linkedin invite ever. you know who you are. #
- ah, the ferry leaves at *10am* today. delightful! laying in bed a little longer, smiling at lovely emails, hacking. #
- On the ferry to the dormant volcano. #Auckland #
- Thinking about the importance of play and humor in work after spending all this time in NZ #
- yay! @lin_nah here at coffee shop to take me to curry tonight #
twittering on 2010-02-15
- Back in Auckland, desperately sleepy but brain isn't turning off from #kiwifoo10 #
- +1 RT @rachelannyes: Resolved: goto @brooklynmuseum 2 see Kiki Smith exhibit. Interesting departure from previous work, w familiar cadences. #
- anyone in Auckland want to go to Tiritiri Matangi tomorrow? Boat leaves at 9am. #
- Headed out for adventure in Auckland #
Weekly tweet digest for 2010-02-14
- More thoughts on cultural resistance and learning communities: http://tr.im/Nko0 #
- i'm presenting! RT @IgnitePortland: The 20 Talks Youβll See On Stage At Ignite Portland 8 http://bit.ly/bsXS7t #
- thanks for sweet thoughts about ignite, everyone! <3 #
- have invoked "use science" twice today already. probably need more coffee. #
- congrats @morganpdx! RT @ahockley: Blogged: Morgan Senkal Will Lead WordCamp Portland 2010 http://bit.ly/bJ3tOX #
- looking forward to checking out @noisebridge with @lizhenry, @fuzzychef and @janl tomorrow. #
- RT @odyrf: The Portland Puppet Users group. March 1st, 7PM @reductivelabs. Planned demo of #puppet dashboard. http://bit.ly/bDrHrQ #
- picked up stuff to make delish dinner with @mildwail before taking off for NZ tomorrow. #
- looking forward to it… RT @lulasweet: Exciting news — you can now order amazing vegan danishes in New York! http://bit.ly/9yHXMY #
- hey @ticketleap – we dig your software at @osbridge and would <3 to work with you. Patrick sez no go. Can we talk a little more? #
- guess who is totally bummed to be missing the EFF party tomorrow night? meh. #
- packing up for SFO. #
- Suze wants you to move your credit cards to a credit union: http://bit.ly/cNhWL6 #google #economy (via @muckp) #
- Landed @ SFO. Attempting to leave plane! #
- Passive agressive notes http://flic.kr/p/7C5eu8 #
- Kitchen going in http://flic.kr/p/7C97A1 #
- Makeout room http://flic.kr/p/7C5kpg #
- Waiting for BART. A little tweaked from some strong coffee. Ready for the plane. #
- Settling in for the long flight to Auckland. #
- Glad to hitch a ride to the hotel from Cat. Dark still. #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOnS #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOpi #
twittering on 2010-02-12
- Glad to hitch a ride to the hotel from Cat. Dark still. #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOnS #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOpi #
twittering on 2010-02-12
- Glad to hitch a ride to the hotel from Cat. Dark still. #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOnS #
- Buzz privacy failure. Note from 2009, marked private. Now public for whoever. http://tr.im/NOpi #
twittering on 2010-02-11
- packing up for SFO. #
- Suze wants you to move your credit cards to a credit union: http://bit.ly/cNhWL6 #google #economy (via @muckp) #
- Landed @ SFO. Attempting to leave plane! #
- Passive agressive notes http://flic.kr/p/7C5eu8 #
- Kitchen going in http://flic.kr/p/7C97A1 #
- Makeout room http://flic.kr/p/7C5kpg #
- Waiting for BART. A little tweaked from some strong coffee. Ready for the plane. #
- Settling in for the long flight to Auckland. #
twittering on 2010-02-10
- have invoked "use science" twice today already. probably need more coffee. #
- congrats @morganpdx! RT @ahockley: Blogged: Morgan Senkal Will Lead WordCamp Portland 2010 http://bit.ly/bJ3tOX #
- looking forward to checking out @noisebridge with @lizhenry, @fuzzychef and @janl tomorrow. #
- RT @odyrf: The Portland Puppet Users group. March 1st, 7PM @reductivelabs. Planned demo of #puppet dashboard. http://bit.ly/bDrHrQ #
- picked up stuff to make delish dinner with @mildwail before taking off for NZ tomorrow. #
- looking forward to it… RT @lulasweet: Exciting news — you can now order amazing vegan danishes in New York! http://bit.ly/9yHXMY #
- hey @ticketleap – we dig your software at @osbridge and would <3 to work with you. Patrick sez no go. Can we talk a little more? #
- guess who is totally bummed to be missing the EFF party tomorrow night? meh. #
twittering on 2010-02-09
- More thoughts on cultural resistance and learning communities: http://tr.im/Nko0 #
- i'm presenting! RT @IgnitePortland: The 20 Talks Youβll See On Stage At Ignite Portland 8 http://bit.ly/bsXS7t #
- thanks for sweet thoughts about ignite, everyone! <3 #
Unlocking the clubhouse: cultural resistance and learning communities
I finished reading “Unlocking the clubhouse” on Saturday, finally. The book is only about 150 pages long, but it’s full of useful information about increasing participation of women in computer science.
The chapter that most stuck with me was chapter 6, “Persistence and Resistance: Staying in Computer Science.” I have said more than once, in a tongue-in-cheek way, that Code-n-Splode‘s mantra for men who think that we should not have the “dude token” policy should be: “It’s just not about you.”
My feeling is that establishing a culture where female voices dominate, rather than are assimilated in, creates a social environment that’s fundamentally different. And that that difference is *good*. I wouldn’t say that the book totally supports that notion, but it points out situations where women found peer groups that did not conform to a male hacker stereotype, and that foundation of social support helped them stay in their course of study.
The students referred to in the paragraph are undergraduates at Carnegie Mellon University:
Women who accept the prevailing culture as the norm and who continuously compare themselves to this norm and find themselves coming up short are the ones who suffer the most.
The majority of women struggle to find a place where they can feel comfortable in the prevailing culture…
Ironically, it is in this area of relationship to culture that international women may have an edge. The international women do not as readily use the U.S. male hacker as their reference group. Since they are not fully part of this culture, their reference group is elsewhere. Many international students have alternative success norms and social bonds that protect them. Other priorities are dominant, and with these come other scales for self-evaluation.
So, rather than bringing their cultural norms to the hacker culture and modifying it, the international women have their own social structures which exist outside of the dominant culture. “Cultural resistance” was the title for this section, and it’s a great way of characterizing the lack of assimilation.
I have more than a few times heard women-specific groups discouraged because of they emphasize differences that the dominant culture feels should be unimportant. I’m interested in further research that discusses the effects of splinter groups, particularly when they are created for women.
The second interesting topic in this chapter concerned learning communities.
Former University of California calculus professor Uri Treisman (1992) believes that a supportive learning community is critically important for the success of minority students in math and science.
The story went on to describe Professor Treisman’s observation that Asian students tended to socialize *and* study in supportive groups, which tended to help students stick with the courses and get better grades. He established similar groups for Hispanic and African American students, and found across several universities and colleges that these groups helped retention. Our observations and the resulting user group for women mirrors that Professor’s experience.
There’s a special connection created when you live and engage with material in a supportive learning community. They take time to create, and are a bit harder to maintain outside of an academic context (where life, work and diverging interests can be a bit more challenging to coordinate).
Code-n-splode has been fairly quiet about its successes, but I think now is the time for us to start talking a bit more about how well the group has succeeded.
Photo courtesy of DrPantzo under a Creative Commons License.
Weekly tweet digest for 2010-02-07
- @anselm can probably refer you, my company also does sysadmin. send me details! in reply to anselm #
- "Put that coffee down!" RT @Powells: Don't despair! We've got your Macmillan titles right here: http://powells.us/8ZBBQA #amazon #macmillan #
- RT @newsycombinator: PostgreSQL 9.0 – Hot Standby, Streaming Replication http://bit.ly/9zNtAo #
- trying to finish tasks so that I can watch Jerry McGuire. No joke. #
- @silentlennie yay! in reply to silentlennie #
- yay! @AaronThul is presenting on new *9.0* version of PostgreSQL tomorrow in Ann Arbor -> http://computersociety.org in reply to AaronThul #
- @pfctdayelise yay! can't wait to see you at baacamp. #
- First Volunteer Sprint – Saturday Feb 6, 9am: http://ur1.ca/lbbu #pdx #volunteer #
- @tnt just go and have a session in the hallway. π in reply to tnt #
- @terrycojones i hope voice messaging doesn't go away though. as adorable as auto-transcriptions are, still like hearing humans. in reply to terrycojones #
- i know what will help: coffee. #
- @snaga we're in sync π in reply to snaga #
- @jdub whoa! π alright. i'll try it out. in reply to jdub #
- RT @janl: Meet Gigan, Jiraβs archenemy: http://jan.io/iSdk Exports bugs from JIRA to CouchDB. Demo result w/CouchDB bugs http://jan.io/Ikrb #
- @edavis10 that would be awesome! also, do you have a recommended module for tagging Redmine tickets? in reply to edavis10 #
- @gnat 'dreckelmann'? Well played, sir. #
- @emmajanedotnet you can if it's one way to one way in oregon π in reply to emmajanedotnet #
- @jarich just saw your pg7 issue. can has example of the dump? you can create tables in newer versions WITH OIDS. might solve the problem. #
- @theory Yeah. I used Stanza. in reply to theory #
- @mattly git stash list in reply to mattly #
- @jenred if u got a netbook, we should nerdout tonight and compare notes. i'm fixing up this eeepc. #
- @unclenate happy birthday! π in reply to unclenate #
- @Elena_Moon really not too bad. it's coming back into the US from abroad that totally sucks rocks. in reply to Elena_Moon #
- ssl: DIAF. i don't even know where to begin. #
- @morganpdx totally wrong. absolutely wrong. in reply to morganpdx #
- @BiellaColeman good trolling often results in merchandising opportunities. so, I for one, am not surprised. in reply to BiellaColeman #
- @Elena_Moon uh, fly fishing? /me is super jealous. in reply to Elena_Moon #
- pretty sure I'm going to try this out: http://www.fungwahbus.com/ #
- @obra march 18ish->? not sure when i'll leave yet. depends on if i go to nyc too or not. in reply to obra #
- @jenred if you're up for luckylab @pdxhackathon action tomorrow, I am! π in reply to jenred #
- @sonialexandra sweet. still not totally sold. don't have NYC arrangements figured out yet. plane fare is way cheaper tho. in reply to sonialexandra #
- @jenred was gonna go for the netbook ubuntu install. in reply to jenred #
- hey @merlyn, Facebook created Cassandra for this and open sourced it in 2008 π in reply to merlyn #
- today's @oregonian caught me up with current events: Unigirl http://tr.im/MOO8 #
- My commute http://flic.kr/p/7ABG7x #
- finally getting around to my LCA blogging – RT @planetpostgres: LCA2010: Postgres represent! http://tr.im/MPXm #
- RT @bruces Vancouver's "thought-controlled computing" scene. http://www.interaxon.ca/blog in reply to bruces #
- anyone downtown wanna grab lunch? #
- how did I not know this before? M-d deletes the word *in front* of your cursor #bash #
- @jmelesky YES! I'll see you there. (about 5 min walk away) in reply to jmelesky #
- "spices: the Internet of the ancient world!" #planetmoney #
- @jmelesky crud. i think i went to 3rd and stark. didn't even know about 5th and stark! ETOOMANYCARTS in reply to jmelesky #
- @terrycojones @theory right. not regularly since 1999 anyway! π in reply to terrycojones #
- @ericsbrain yup, that's where i got the original tip from. i <3 readline. in reply to ericsbrain #
- <3 "The campaign is called 10:23 in honour of the Avogadro constant." http://tr.im/MRIF HT @turnstep #
- @christiekoehler good luck in the elections!!! π in reply to christiekoehler #
- @LusciousPear wow. But without the opera. Or Paris Hilton. in reply to LusciousPear #
- @LusciousPear Hah! Yeah, I've watched it a few too many times, and the soundtrack is in my regular rotation. <3 <3! in reply to LusciousPear #
- @notbenh ask them to join the hackathon! in reply to notbenh #
- acquiring transportation to @pdxhackathon… #
- at @pdxhackathon, observing the creation of some really amazing new stickers. #
- @natronics WITH LENS FLARE! in reply to natronics #
- gorgeous song from a finch this morning. feels like spring already π #
- thanks @igalko for setting up http://etherpad.opensourcebridge.org ! try it out, people! #
- @notbenh ultimately, we'll use these for notes for sessions. mostly, just want tire kicking! in reply to notbenh #
- @notbenh definitely not too open π notes from the sprint would be perfect. in reply to notbenh #
- headed out to Daily Cafe for @osbridge volunteer sprint. #
- at the daily cafe with @christiekoehler @znmeb and @mildwail (who is reading the paper) #
- @StevenWalling paper cut? in reply to StevenWalling #
- so happy that there was comprehensive documentation of monopodal sumo. #
- Reading about cultural resistance and learning communities. Feel confident about "it's just not about you" stance of code-n-splode re men. #
- Also inspired by lessons from lilypad arduino. We don't have to be responsible for changing existing community. We make our own. #
- @jeffreymcmanus I'm pulling it out of _unlocking the clubhouse_ and an unpublished paper. Chapter 6 in UtC. Will post if paper is published. in reply to jeffreymcmanus #
- @kattekrab chap. 6 in _unlocking the clubhouse_. We need to blog more abt codensplode. Mostly we have a mailinglist and a community in reply to kattekrab #
- Uh, onside kick? Bwhahahaha. Go saints! #
- Uh oh. o_O #touchdown #lolz #gosaints! #