#DisruptJMM: Online Social Justice Advocacy and Community Building in Mathematics

Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.5642/jhummath.iqac8746
Rachel Roca, C. Eaton, Drew Lewis, Joseph E. Hibdon, Stefanie L. Marshall
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In 2019, #DisruptJMM, a Twitter hashtag, began circulating after an Inclusion/Exclusion blog by Dr. Piper H pointing to the need to make commonplace conversations about human suffering in the Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM). While the #DisruptJMM hashtag has been used since 2019, the vast majority of use was in the JMM 2020 meetings. Twitter hashtags are used by activists to push forward conversations, join communities around a single idea, and create change. In this article, we draw on frameworks from community building seen in other equity and inclusion advocacy hashtags such as #GirlsLikeUs [7] to qualitatively code and analyze tweets which used the #DisruptJMM hashtag. This analysis gives us a glimpse into the evolving conversations on social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the mathematical community. We see an emergence of community around recentering humanity in mathematics. This community supported each other’s efforts, reflected on who is represented, and amplified discussions of power and privilege with a particular emphasis on bringing visibility to colonialism and sexual harrassment.
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#DisruptJMM:在线社会正义倡导和数学社区建设
2019年,Piper H博士在一篇包容/排除博客中指出,有必要在联合数学会议(JMM)中就人类的痛苦进行常见的对话,之后,推特标签#DisruptJMM开始流传。虽然#DisruptJMM标签自2019年以来一直在使用,但绝大多数使用是在JMM 2020会议上。活动人士使用推特标签来推动对话,围绕一个想法加入社区,并创造改变。在本文中,我们借鉴了其他倡导平等和包容的标签(如#GirlsLikeUs[7])中的社区建设框架,对使用#DisruptJMM标签的推文进行定性编码和分析。这一分析使我们得以一窥数学界关于社会正义、公平、多样性和包容性的不断发展的对话。我们看到了一种社区的出现,围绕着在数学中重新融入人性。这个社区相互支持彼此的努力,反思谁是代表,并扩大了对权力和特权的讨论,特别强调让人们看到殖民主义和性骚扰。
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