Enrico Zini writes ("Re: Q to both candidates: preventing burnout by other contributors"): > On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 07:19:31PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote: > > However, I still think that by continually and reliably calling it out > > in general, even in cases where it is unlikely to worsen, means that > > our culture will — in time — change for the better. > > I've seen calling out mentioned a number of times. Sometimes I feel like > the escalation involved in calling out makes sense, and sometimes I > feel like an escalation would be unnecessary or unwarranted. For those > times, I am fascinated by the idea of "calling people in": > > https://www.theodysseyonline.com/calling-in-verses-calling-out > http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/01/guide-to-calling-in/ > https://ofcourseitsaboutyou.com/2014/01/23/calling-out-vs-calling-in-how-activist-techniques-can-be-used-to-decrease-lateral-violence-and-bullying-in-nursing/
Thanks for this. Ian.