My post on Friday’s AALS panel on Blogging: Scholarship or Distraction? has attracted quite a bit of attention in the blogosphere, particularly (1) Randy Barnett’s comment that junior faculty should not blog, and (2) the question from the audience about the lack of women bloggers and the lack of women on the blogging panel:
- Randy Barnett (Blogging and Scholarship) at The Volokh Conspiracy
- Christine Hurt (Sigh) Women & Blogging, Part 72) at Conglomerate
- Orin Kerr (Law Prof Blogging: Scholarship or Distraction?) at The Volokh Conspiracy
- Larry Solum (Blogging, Legal Scholarship, and Academic Careers) at Legal Theory Blog
- Dan Markel (Scholarship or Distraction?) at PrawfsBlawg
- Larry Ribstein (Blogging: Distraction from What?) at Ideoblog
- David Schraub (Blogging as Scholarship as Struggle) at The Debate Link
- Dan Solove (Blogging Without Tenure and Christine Hurt on Blogging and Gender) at Concurring Opinions





2 responses to “Blogging: Junior Faculty and Gender”
Women and Blogging:
Christine Hurt (The Conglomerate) has some thoughts on the subject. Thanks to
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