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AC ADE MIC RE S E ARC H IN THE
                    BLOGOS PHE RE :
         ADAPTING TO NE W OPPORTUNITIE S AND
               RIS KS ON THE INTE RNE T
        RC A DL T U R J M SWN E S S À G O E T ,
         IH R I A E , A E IT R , E N .R B R S
               T
           H N A L T E M H E P E E , BL B N O
            A N H I L, I A L LY R I E Z N
                   T     C             L


Michael Pleyer
University of Heidelberg
michael.pleyer@hggs.uni-heidelberg.de
@symbolicstorage
www.replicatedtypo.com
Introduction
•
    What do researchers want?
    –   Interdisciplinary research ideas
    –   Wide audience
    –   Easy Collaboration
    –   New ways to present, analyze, and discuss data
    –   Publish results and theories freely
    –   Rapid feedback
•
    Blogging offers these.
Introduction

Positives:
  –   New ideas can be presented and discussed
      easily
  –   Faster than a traditional journal peer-review.
  –   Can engages the public about ongoing
      research (Think funding bodies).
Introduction

Negatives:
  –   Easier to push before letting ideas stew.
  –   Side-steps proper assessment.


This could dilute the impact of relevant research.
Introduction

We review whether blogging can become
part of research.


Case study: ReplicatedTypo.org – our blog
on language evolution.
Replicated Typo

Topics:
•
    Central Theme: evolutionary approaches to
    language and culture.
•
    Reports on recent publications and
    conferences,
•
    Basic introductions to Linguistics, Evolution,
    mathematical modeling and animal signaling.
Replicated Typo
Similar Blogs:
•
    Many, many linguistics blogs. Mainly –
    LanguageLog.
Language Evolution:
•
    Babel's dawn, Shared Symbolic Storage,
    Culture Evolves!, Biolinguistics Blog.
•
    Babel’s Dawn has published a book directed
    at a general audience about the theories he
    developed on his blog (E.B. Bolles, 2011).
Replicated Typo
•
    Our aims as science bloggers on Replicated
    Typo are:
    –   to highlight and discuss new research on
        language evolution;
    –   to engage with the general public by presenting
        language evolution research in an accessible
        way;
    –   to be a platform for open science research into
        language evolution.
The Use of Blogs

Discussions of posts on our own blog have lead
   to:
•
    Revisions / New avenues of research new
    avenues of research
•
    Collaborations
•
    Clarifications of research by the authors of
    the studies reviewed.
Publishing Code

Releasing code on our blog has lead to
interactions that benefited both the readers and
the researcher.
We hope that model transparency and the
sharing of code can help foster links between
language evolution and other fields who use
similar techniques and technologies (biology,
informatics, etc.).
Blogs vs. Articles
•
    There is no universal consensus on the
    method or acceptability of citing ideas from
    blogs.
•
    This devaluing of research and criticism
    appearing in open forums risks obstructing
    research.
•
    Cf. #ArsenicGate
Other Issues
•
    Concerns about standards and plagiarism are
    particularly important for blogs that are used
    to disseminating original work in progress.
•
    A particularly sensitive issue is public access
    to experiment data and model code.
Student Benefits
•
    Writing for blogs can benefit students. They…
    –   Encourages wider reading.
    –   Forces engagement with cutting-edge topics.
    –   Help integrate students from diverse
        backgrounds into a particular language
        community.
    –   Can help with networking.
General Aim

We hope that presentation of research and
discussion on the internet can, in conjunction
with journal peer-review, lead to more
productive, accurate and progressive research.
And Aims Here
•
    We aim to raise discussion about these questions:
    –   Can blogged research be taken as seriously as peer-
        reviewed research?
    –   What are the risks of publicly accessible research?
    –   Is research blogging adaptable to other fields, in particular
        fields involving minorities or low resource groups?
    –   Are there particular concerns with running experiments or
        soliciting feedback online?
    –   Is the field of academia doing enough towards public
        engagement on the internet?
Thank you for your attention!




21/07/12

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Academic Research in the Blogosphere: Adapting to New Risks and Opportunities on the Internet

  • 1. AC ADE MIC RE S E ARC H IN THE BLOGOS PHE RE : ADAPTING TO NE W OPPORTUNITIE S AND RIS KS ON THE INTE RNE T RC A DL T U R J M SWN E S S À G O E T , IH R I A E , A E IT R , E N .R B R S T H N A L T E M H E P E E , BL B N O A N H I L, I A L LY R I E Z N T C L Michael Pleyer University of Heidelberg michael.pleyer@hggs.uni-heidelberg.de @symbolicstorage www.replicatedtypo.com
  • 2. Introduction • What do researchers want? – Interdisciplinary research ideas – Wide audience – Easy Collaboration – New ways to present, analyze, and discuss data – Publish results and theories freely – Rapid feedback • Blogging offers these.
  • 3. Introduction Positives: – New ideas can be presented and discussed easily – Faster than a traditional journal peer-review. – Can engages the public about ongoing research (Think funding bodies).
  • 4. Introduction Negatives: – Easier to push before letting ideas stew. – Side-steps proper assessment. This could dilute the impact of relevant research.
  • 5. Introduction We review whether blogging can become part of research. Case study: ReplicatedTypo.org – our blog on language evolution.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Replicated Typo Topics: • Central Theme: evolutionary approaches to language and culture. • Reports on recent publications and conferences, • Basic introductions to Linguistics, Evolution, mathematical modeling and animal signaling.
  • 9. Replicated Typo Similar Blogs: • Many, many linguistics blogs. Mainly – LanguageLog. Language Evolution: • Babel's dawn, Shared Symbolic Storage, Culture Evolves!, Biolinguistics Blog. • Babel’s Dawn has published a book directed at a general audience about the theories he developed on his blog (E.B. Bolles, 2011).
  • 10. Replicated Typo • Our aims as science bloggers on Replicated Typo are: – to highlight and discuss new research on language evolution; – to engage with the general public by presenting language evolution research in an accessible way; – to be a platform for open science research into language evolution.
  • 11. The Use of Blogs Discussions of posts on our own blog have lead to: • Revisions / New avenues of research new avenues of research • Collaborations • Clarifications of research by the authors of the studies reviewed.
  • 12. Publishing Code Releasing code on our blog has lead to interactions that benefited both the readers and the researcher. We hope that model transparency and the sharing of code can help foster links between language evolution and other fields who use similar techniques and technologies (biology, informatics, etc.).
  • 13. Blogs vs. Articles • There is no universal consensus on the method or acceptability of citing ideas from blogs. • This devaluing of research and criticism appearing in open forums risks obstructing research. • Cf. #ArsenicGate
  • 14. Other Issues • Concerns about standards and plagiarism are particularly important for blogs that are used to disseminating original work in progress. • A particularly sensitive issue is public access to experiment data and model code.
  • 15. Student Benefits • Writing for blogs can benefit students. They… – Encourages wider reading. – Forces engagement with cutting-edge topics. – Help integrate students from diverse backgrounds into a particular language community. – Can help with networking.
  • 16. General Aim We hope that presentation of research and discussion on the internet can, in conjunction with journal peer-review, lead to more productive, accurate and progressive research.
  • 17. And Aims Here • We aim to raise discussion about these questions: – Can blogged research be taken as seriously as peer- reviewed research? – What are the risks of publicly accessible research? – Is research blogging adaptable to other fields, in particular fields involving minorities or low resource groups? – Are there particular concerns with running experiments or soliciting feedback online? – Is the field of academia doing enough towards public engagement on the internet?
  • 18. Thank you for your attention! 21/07/12

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Our post topics include what makes humans unique, top-down versus bottom-up approaches to language evolution, the evolution of colour terms, Specific Language Impairment and Autism, the effect of second language learners on linguistic structure, cultural evolution and the singularity and genetic correlates of social sensitivity. We've written about the current trend for large-scale statistical analyses of linguistic features and social features, and contributed some of our own including phoneme inventory size and demography, alcohol consumption and morphological complexity and whether linguistic diversity is correlated with traffic accidents.
  2. So, this is all good. But there is no way to connect blogging with academic research outlets at the moment.