Dr. Jasmine Linabary
jlinabary.bsky.social
Dr. Jasmine Linabary
@jlinabary.bsky.social
Engaged researcher & educator focused on #orgcomm, gender, food security, tech ethics, peacebuilding & participatory methods. Director of the Co-Design Collaborative (she/her)
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Check out our new #ShiftThePower report with WorldPulse.org & the Co-Design Collaborative at UA to learn what shifting power means to women across the globe and to find their recommendations for institutions, funders, and others looking to join this movement impact.worldpulse.org/newsroom/New...
New Release: #ShiftThePower Report Centers Women's Calls for Change
impact.worldpulse.org
Reposted by Dr. Jasmine Linabary
As Dr. Linabary shared, “U.S. college students experience high rates of food insecurity, impacting their learning and well-being. To help students go from surviving to thriving, we need to cultivate critical consciousness among students and others. As educators, we have an important role to play.”
May 13, 2025 at 5:23 PM
It’s hard to learn when you are hungry. Check out our new article in @jacr-official.bsky.social exploring how U.S. college students demonstrate resilience while facing food insecurity and the need to move beyond short-term survival tactics and toward collective action and change.
May 13, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Reposted by Dr. Jasmine Linabary
We are delighted to share the publication of Risky Research: An AoIR Guide to Researcher Protection and Safety, the culmination of over two years of collaborative effort by the AoIR Risky Research Working Group.

aoir.org/riskyresearc...
May 2, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Reposted by Dr. Jasmine Linabary
What if Meta stops factchecking in Africa?

With Community Notes privileging influential actors with greater resources, in several African countries these dangers are amplified "given state-backed disinformation networks and persistent structural inequalities".

www.techpolicy.press/meta-discard...
Meta Discards Fact-Checking: The Fragile Future of Digital Integrity in Africa | TechPolicy.Press
Meta's moves on fact-checking and other content moderation mechanisms may leave Africa at a clear disadvantage, write Liz Orembo and Nerima Wako.
www.techpolicy.press
January 23, 2025 at 10:09 PM
Check out our new #ShiftThePower report with WorldPulse.org & the Co-Design Collaborative at UA to learn what shifting power means to women across the globe and to find their recommendations for institutions, funders, and others looking to join this movement impact.worldpulse.org/newsroom/New...
New Release: #ShiftThePower Report Centers Women's Calls for Change
impact.worldpulse.org
January 17, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Excited to reconnect with my academic community both online here and in person at #NCA24. After pulling back from Twitter, I’ve missed you all!
November 20, 2024 at 11:32 PM