00:22:03 Kathryn B H Clancy: I miss it too, Ellen. 01:01:54 Krystal Smalls: If time- can we also talk about what decolonizing practices in the dept might look like? 01:38:55 Elise Kramer: Remember to re-mute, everyone! 01:43:21 Katelyn Bishop: It seems we could have a whole session together on pedagogy and syllabi 01:43:41 Alana Ackerman: I’m sure some graduate students would like to be involved with this effort 01:45:05 Katharine Lee: Alana, There’s a grad rep to the curriculum committee. I’m not sure what the responsibilities entail, as i never volunteered for that one, but that rep could work with grads and bring that to the committee, too 01:47:10 Paul Michael Atienza: The transparency of academic industries is important from year one. 01:50:00 Paul Michael Atienza: How would the department be able to fold in these skills in seminar requirements? Instead of a semester end paper, what would it look like to have a semester-long writing group? That builds in peer review. 01:51:31 Katharine Lee: How would the department be able to fold in seminars for all subdisciplines? 01:52:31 Emma Verstraete: Similar to what Katie and Mike said, my group discussed the fact that none of the sub disciplines are taught the same canon which makes communication with each other extremely difficult. 01:54:17 Katharine Lee: YES, Jessica! This is what I’m talking about in my public health job now! 01:55:21 Paul Michael Atienza: Thanks for mentioning that Emma. A joint training for all graduate students has been missing since at least 2013 when I started. As I reiterated in my group, Social Theory is not the domain of a particular subdiscipline. It’s about introducing paradigmatic ideologies that would be applied through the scholars main interest and subdiscipline. 01:56:47 Katharine Lee: I don’t think it’s just providing resources, but having active discussions about what could/should/be covered, too 02:01:28 Alana Ackerman: I think this conversation is veering away from how to decolonize the department and the discipline. 02:01:51 Virginia Dominguez: Alana, I agree. 02:02:30 Elise Kramer: Perhaps it is time to table this discussion until next time 02:03:13 Gilberto Rosas: I’m afraid I must run. Nice to see. I look forward to continuing this 02:04:36 Alana Ackerman: Thank you to the organizers for this conversation. I’m also looking forward to the next one. 02:05:02 Virginia Dominguez: I have to go, too. Let us keep thinking about this. 02:06:21 Jane Desmond: sorry-have another meeting to go to…great start to the conversations—thanks to organizers 02:06:25 Katharine Lee: I just wanted to push against the idea that this is something to cover in the first 2 years, but not have time/space to think through throughout 02:07:24 Petra Jelinek: Thanks, everyone. I have to go as well. Looking forward to next time. 02:07:39 Jenny Davis (she/her): Katie, I think that’s a really important point—and a good reminder that locating this in one single moment rather than throughout is not going to be a successful strategy 02:09:21 Jessica Brinkworth: I’m so sorry to end that on a down note 02:10:05 Elise Kramer: Yea 02:10:20 Claire T Branigan: Thanks so much for this!