Upon Reflection

Ep. 4 - Online Conferences: Some History, Methods, and Benefits


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In this episode of Upon Reflection, I explain how academics should conference better. More accurately, I read my chapter, "Online Conferences: Some History, Methods, and Benefits" from Right Research: Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene. This chapter reviews some history of online academic conferencing going back to the 1970s, explain the potential advantages of online conferences, report quantitative and qualitative results from three online conferences, and urge scholars to consider how they can contribute to a more sustainable, inclusive, and emergency resilient academy by replicating these online conferences.
Byrd, N. (2021). Online Conferences: Some History, Methods, and Benefits. In G. Rockwell, C. Miya, & O. Rossier (Eds.), Right Research: Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene (pp. 435–462). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0213.28
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