Dear @cfthisfootnote this thread is drawn heavily, almost word for word, from @ProfKahf& #39;s article "She Who Argues."
You list the article in your footnotes. But correct citation practice means you make clear that this beautiful thread is someone else& #39;s material. https://twitter.com/cfthisfootnote/status/1317631085237293057">https://twitter.com/cfthisfoo...
You list the article in your footnotes. But correct citation practice means you make clear that this beautiful thread is someone else& #39;s material. https://twitter.com/cfthisfootnote/status/1317631085237293057">https://twitter.com/cfthisfoo...
Here is the article https://www.academia.edu/24440888/She_Who_Argues_A_Homily_on_Justice_and_Renewal">https://www.academia.edu/24440888/...
When we use direct quotes, selecting from a source, we use " " to show what is directly quoted, and provide parenthetical citations.
Footnotes are not enough to give credit such use.
Footnotes are not enough to give credit such use.
And The source for this thread is this article by Maya Jasanoff https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/3892592/jasanoff_cosmopolitan.pdf">https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream...
It& #39;s listed as a source, one of a few, but does not make clear that the thread is selections *copied and pasted* from the source. https://twitter.com/cfthisfootnote/status/1315486452302532608">https://twitter.com/cfthisfoo...
It& #39;s listed as a source, one of a few, but does not make clear that the thread is selections *copied and pasted* from the source. https://twitter.com/cfthisfootnote/status/1315486452302532608">https://twitter.com/cfthisfoo...