Wikipedia is a beautiful thing. Hence why I'm here.
I did graduate studies in political science, doing research on open governance, the politics of time, war and militarism, and Korean state formation. Previously, I studied International Studies and Fundamentals: Issues & Texts (a quirky great books-ish program at the University of Chicago). My undergraduate research drew from epistemology, pragmatism, ethics, anthropology, and critical media and gender studies. Beyond school walls, I learn the most from imperfect people who care to care.
You'll probably see me edit all over the map.
Power is part and parcel of what we know, and by extension, of what we think and do. Sympathy goes a long way in helping more people share what they know.
Virtual spaces never exist apart from the "real" world. This is why they're important.
Simple, clear words are the best tools. I am learning to escape academic jargon.
User:Utl_jung | Wikipedian-in-Residence, University of Toronto Libraries (Oct 2018-Dec 2020) | Project Page
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