• Bate U. Locke @Rhetorasaurus @wscottcheney and such a public test, too! Both for the tweeters and the presenters.

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • wscottcheney @wscottcheney #b5 #cwcon ‪@CateBlouke: counter translating the translators...live-tweeting is translating...condensing and testing vs responses of peers.

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Kate E. Cloub @Sophist-e-Kate @EmancipatedSpec – totally! I offer people links (literally) that apply to what's being said & offer commentary based on my experience.

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jacques Ranciere @EmancipatedSpec 2/2-She composes her own poem w/ elements of the poem before her. She participates in the performance by refashioning it in her own way (13).

    Verso 2009retweetfavorite

  • Jacques Ranciere @EmancipatedSpec 1/2 She links what she sees to a host of other things that she has seen on other stages, in other kinds of place.

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  • Kate E. Cloub @Sophist-e-Kate Love @EmancipatedSpec 's ideas applied to live tweeting! "The spectator [on Twitter] also acts… She observes, selects, compares, interprets."

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Christina LaVecchia @JalouxdelaLune @warnick ‪@vymanivannan ‪@CateBlouke fear of getting quote right is what holds me back from doing it more :) I mess up words, phrases! ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • William Shakespeare @ShakeIt Now go we in content / To liberty, and not to banishment (As You Like It, Act I, scene iii).

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  • Cate Blouke @CateBlouke @kstedman I count at least 9 folks here that Twitter first introduced me to before we met f2f. ‪#cwcon and I think that's fantastic!

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Kyle D. Stedman @kstedman @jenlmichaels ‪@CateBlouke There are at least 4 ppl in this room who are like that to me. ‪#cwcon #b5

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jen Michaels @jenlmichaels Will admit that I go to panels sometimes just to "see someone's face" after interacting positively w/ them on Twitter.#b5 ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • V. Manivannan @vymanivannan‬ @CateBlouke If there's a single takeaway, it's that risks of live-tweeting are worth it for the promise of building new community ‪#cwcon #b5

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jen Michaels @jenlmichaels @CateBlouke got me thinking about meeting Tweeps f2f for first time @ ‪#cwcon. Often modifies network tie from "cool colleague" to "friend.

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Karen LaBonté @klbz Live-Tweeting as a way to participate, engage ideas, learn. What are implications for our own pedagogy? ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Allison Hitt @ahhitt @CateBlouke asks, if we're not here to interact (f2f or online), why are we here? I'm too awkward f2f, so I live-tweet.#b5 ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jen Michaels @jenlmichaels @tekla_h Imagine a day when you can legit put live-tweeting #cwcon on your CV. I have big dreams. #g9 #timspointaboutlabor

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Amanda Wall @_AmandaWall Sitting here completely won over by ‪@CateBlouke 's argument that conferences are participatory theater. ‪#act4 ‪#cwcon #b5

    19 May 2012 retweetfavorite

  • Scott Nelson @rscottnelson #cwcon #g9 *I* use twitter to retweet the tweets about twitter.

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Scott Nelson @rscottnelson #cwcon #g9 *I* use twitter to retweet the tweets about twitter.

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Shana Hartman @shanavh Twitter providing writers with "network making power" rather than just being social ‪#cwcon #b5

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jenae Cohn @Jenae_Cohn Live tweeting gives audience greater agency. Makes our work more community-centered. Feminist pedagogy? ‪#b5 ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Tekla Hawkins @tekla_h +1 RT ‪@ahhitt My level of participation re:live-tweeting is directly tied to my coffee intake. ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Paul Woodruff @NecTheater We will become better people if we become accustomed to paying attention to other people—to be good and caring watchers (21).

    Oxford UP 2008retweetfavorite

  • Paul Woodruff @NecTheater You pay attention because you care, and paying attention allows you to care (20).

    Oxford UP 2008retweetfavorite

  • Jen Michaels @jenlmichaels @mday666 @CateBlouke That happens to everyone, I think. Advantage of having multiple live-tweeters = it distributes the brain burden? #cwcon

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Michael Day @mday666 @jenlmichaels @CateBlouke #cwcon #g9 but now I can barely keep up and sometimes just choose to listen instead of tweet.

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Kyle D. Stedman @kstedman @stevendkrause Yep. I kind of want to sit back and watch how everyone else uses the screen. ‪#cwcon ‪#b5 ‪#sittingnexttoyoubuttweetinganyway

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • stevendkrause @stevendkrause #cwcon Finding myself not wanting to tweet to show up on the screen while ‪@CateBlouke talks about tweeting & performance.....

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Quinn Warnick @warnick Kudos to ‪@CateBlouke for presenting/performing about live tweeting while a Twitter stream auto-refreshes behind her. ‪#guts ‪#cwcon ‪#b5

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Jacques Ranciere @EmancipatedSpec That is what the word 'emancipation' means: the blurring of the boundary between those who act & those who look; between individuals & members of a collective body (19).

    Verso 2009retweetfavorite

  • John Jones @johnmjones .‪@CateBlouke is theorizing the crap out of why you should live-tweet ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Alexis Lothian @alothian #twittergate I've def. developed personal ethical acatwitter practices. Attribute; include as much as possible of context for RTable ideas.

    30 Sep 2012retweetfavorite

  • Richard A. Lanham @AttnEconomy the Internet "combines the power of the free market, where individual gain leads to collective benefit, w/the cooperative ownership of the cultural conversation" (13).

    U Chicago Press 2006retweetfavorite

  • Paul Woodruff @NecTheater there is an ethical reason to practice the art of watching. Part of our need to watch theater grows from our need to care about other people" (20).

    Oxford UP 2008retweetfavorite

  • William Shakespeare @ShakeIt Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't" (Hamlet - Act II, Scene II).

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  • Rebecca Fay Hoffman @rebeccafay .@CateBlouke reminds us that our #cwcon livetweets are important as they help us archive, track, socialize, support our peers. #g9 #cwcon

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Ruth Osorio @ruthieoo @CateBlouke: how does composing and publishing on Twitter shape our identity as scholars, as humans? ‪#cwcon ‪#g9

    7 Jun 2014retweetfavorite

  • Merideth Garcia @mgarcia Tweeting as "translating" - thinking about theater, maybe also as micro-catharsis. ‪#b5 ‪#cwcon

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • wscottcheney @wscottcheney #b5 ‪#cwcon ‪@CateBlouke: counter translating the translators...live-tweeting is translating...condensing and testing vs responses of peers.

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Quinn Warnick @warnick @JalouxdelaLune ‪@vymanivannan ‪@CateBlouke Yep, the OCD editor in me can't click "Tweet" if there's any chance I'm misquoting. ‪#cwcon ‪#b5

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • Heather Noel Young @heathnoyo taking a rhet. risk involves address an audience with the aim to make a diff. in the relationship rhetor has w/audience #twitter ‪#cwcon ‪#b4

    7 Jun 2013retweetfavorite

  • William Shakespeare @ShakeIt Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt (Measure for Measure, Act I, Scene IV).

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