#CitationalJustice

2026-01-20

I'm excited to share my first solo-authored, peer-reviewed publication out in "KULA" today! My article is on citational justice and GenAI.

doi.org/10.18357/kula.310

This piece was written Jan-Mar 2025 and then further refined in the fall of 2025.

Writing on GenAI naturally invites currency concerns, but I think the piece's principles still apply in 2026.

Ellis C. A. Arcwolf (Author)EllisArcwolf@eldritch.cafe
2026-01-02

Citing others' works in FFXIV is always important to avoid plagiarism and to respect the contributions of your scholarly peers. 😜

(I am feeling a little better today than two days ago. Thank you all so much for that. 💙😻)

#FFXIV #FF14 #FinalFantasyXIV #FFXIVRP #FFXIVWriting #Eorzea #Sharlayan #MareLamentarium #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenAccess #DemocratizeKnowledge #Aetherometry #BibliographicStyle #CitationalJustice #WorldBuilding #DiegeticWriting #Loporrits #Urianger #Yshtola #Dreamingway

This image contains text-based content styled as academic citations and a tip for finding scholarly articles within Final Fantasy XIV.

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20 See Dreamingway, 🥕!W. (13:7AE). Faster-than-light travel with syzygial slipstreams, fearlessness in the face of certain doom, and a passion for adventure! Noumenon Press; Bestways Burrows.
21 See Augurelt, Urianger, Æ.W., & Rhul Y’shtola, Æ.W. (7:7AE). “On the common view of aetheric polarity, its contraposition, and its philological implications.” Journal of Eorzean Aetherometry, 47, 55–109. https://doi.sha.cs/10.1211/aetherometry.y7.7ae.2207.
Protip: Find scholarly articles written across the star using the following domain names for each city-state’s scholarly journal index: Old Sharlayan (doi.sha.cs), Gridania (doi.grd.cs), Ishgard (doi.ish.cs), Ala Mhigo (doi.alm.cs), Limsa Lominsa (doi.llo.cs), Ul’dah (doi.uld.cs), Garlemald (doi.gar.cs), and Mare Lamentarium (doi.bbs.cs). Let everyone know; democratized knowledge is the only pathway towards psychospiritual freedom. Tell your friends. ✊
Bridget Stirlingbridgetstirling@zirk.us
2023-08-23

It is wild when you see utterly unapologetic #academic #colonial extraction in action by authors who call their work #decolonial. #colonialextraction #citationaljustice

Marie VC, PhDMarieVC@social.coop
2023-06-08

"We also practise citational justice, a process that ensures gender parity and increased citations of authors of colour and of non-academics. We find ways to cite oral histories, plus community members and knowledge holders who don’t publish journal articles, by looking for citation formats that allow us to do so."
(@maxliboiron)

nature.com/articles/d41586-023

#MaxLiboiron #CitationalJustice

@academicchatter

2023-05-09

Clarivate's Web of Science —for-profit purveyor of scholarly status— offers a "geographic citation map" showing the distribution of citations of a researcher's work. In the interest of citational justice, I would be much more interested in being able to generate the reverse: the geographic diversity of the research cited *by* a researcher

See this on #citationaljustice: nature.com/articles/d41586-022

The citation map shows the distribution of the researcher's citations across the globe:

For each article in the Web of Science Core Collection that cited the researcher's work, a city with a contributing author's institution represents a data point
* A publication may appear under multiple locations if the contributing authors are affiliated with different institutions
* The number of data points on the map may be higher than the sum of times cited in the Web of Science Core Collection

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