Nicole Pagowsky's Avatar

Nicole Pagowsky

@nope4evr

Librarian and Liaison Program Lead, PhD candidate, LIS adjunct faculty. Instruction programs, crit info lit, edu policy studies, valuation of library labor, qual methods. πŸŒ±πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸš²β˜•οΈ https://www.nicolepagowsky.com/

1,192
Followers
1,019
Following
319
Posts
08.08.2023
Joined
Posts Following

Latest posts by Nicole Pagowsky @nope4evr

"These state directives are telling us to abandon professional ethics & to refuse to root our lessons in existing sociological lit, abandoning norms of our prof org, the American Sociological Assoc. Instead, we are being openly threatened if we do not teach what amounts to state-produced propaganda"

07.03.2026 18:52 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Twitter conversation between sj and Amarion:

sj: Its true, the 1/3rd pounder burger failed in the US because ppl thought quarter pounders were bigger

Amarion: Yeah cause they are????

sj: 1/3>1/4
      .33> .25

Amarion: what are those signs

Twitter conversation between sj and Amarion: sj: Its true, the 1/3rd pounder burger failed in the US because ppl thought quarter pounders were bigger Amarion: Yeah cause they are???? sj: 1/3>1/4 .33> .25 Amarion: what are those signs

Wanna see the greatest tweet of all time

01.11.2024 21:02 πŸ‘ 4086 πŸ” 793 πŸ’¬ 83 πŸ“Œ 46

Nature Report, Killed by Trump, Is Released Independently

By Catrin Einhorn

A draft assessment of the health of nature in the United States is grim but shot through with bright spots and possibility.

Gift link! @catrineinhorn.bsky.social

07.03.2026 02:17 πŸ‘ 74 πŸ” 43 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
Preview
Grammarly is using our identities without permission Grammarly’s AI stole my boss’s identity.

Lawsuits when.

06.03.2026 21:26 πŸ‘ 387 πŸ” 130 πŸ’¬ 6 πŸ“Œ 12
Post image Post image

Couple things here:

1. What the fuck
2. I am allllllmost more offended by the suggestion that I would give this shitbox edit than having my identity stolen
3. The CEO is scheduled to be on Decoder soon and we will see if they back out!

www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...

06.03.2026 21:22 πŸ‘ 1772 πŸ” 324 πŸ’¬ 40 πŸ“Œ 44

Fun thing to think about very briefly: who currently has better lawyers, the United States or Nintendo

07.03.2026 00:04 πŸ‘ 6612 πŸ” 1243 πŸ’¬ 129 πŸ“Œ 47

No. Peter Thiel cannot be allowed to annex the National Science Foundation via this Palantir proxy.

It would be like putting a pyromaniac in charge of the Library of Alexandria: destruction of a global treasure with no "undo" button.

This is a "to the barricades" moment.

06.03.2026 01:45 πŸ‘ 336 πŸ” 148 πŸ’¬ 7 πŸ“Œ 1

Very real. I heard this reflected in my dissertation research interviews, not even asking about AI, but brought up by participants re burnout for instruction librarians

05.03.2026 22:57 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

If your economy is being kept afloat by an AI bubble, one thing you can do to keep it ticking is have a war to make AI look really useful for profitable things that you love doing - such as bombing countries.

05.03.2026 08:54 πŸ‘ 32 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Been to multiple practitioner workshops now where the convo is "AI governance is important there are so many risks we need to responsibly manage anyways we integrated a bunch of agentic tools into our workflows and we're not sure how to use them please help"

11.02.2026 18:04 πŸ‘ 60 πŸ” 11 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
Preview
Broad claims about gender and behavior fall apart when studies include ethnically diverse samples Behavioral economics relies heavily on studies of Western, educated people. A recent analysis provides evidence that ignoring racial diversity within the United States has led to flawed generalization...

"The research suggests that generalizations about human behavior are often flawed because they rely on samples composed largely of White individuals."

04.03.2026 07:37 πŸ‘ 1552 πŸ” 614 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 82
Video thumbnail

Balint to Noem: "You're the secretary of DHS -- for now. And you think you're immune from accountability. But I promise you this: one day he is not gonna be president anymore. And when that day comes, we will still be here. And in hearings like this, we are going to continue to prove your guilt."

04.03.2026 19:13 πŸ‘ 28178 πŸ” 7521 πŸ’¬ 1136 πŸ“Œ 682
Preview
Trump’s War on Iran Could Screw Over US Farmers The Middle East supplies a huge amount of the world’s fertilizer. Conflict in the region has sent prices soaring ahead of the critical spring planting season.

there's a lot going on right now but did you know a massive amount of the world's fertilizer flows through the middle east, and did you know that that fertilizer needs to be shipped to the us *right now* for planting season, and uh did you know we are at war with iran

04.03.2026 19:10 πŸ‘ 2244 πŸ” 924 πŸ’¬ 124 πŸ“Œ 154
Video thumbnail

Neguse demolishes Noem (2/2)

04.03.2026 18:05 πŸ‘ 6069 πŸ” 1715 πŸ’¬ 308 πŸ“Œ 262

Thank you, Symphony! Assuming all goes well, it should be accessible in our repository in May(?)!

04.03.2026 17:33 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Within the doubly-feminized subfield of academic library instruction, value discourse materializes in policy and practice through what I term the β€œvalue gaze”–a panoptic enterprise of seeking substantiations of value for audit, while also perpetually self-surveilling as anticipatory monitoring. Constructed from deficit, librarians are exhorted toward allowable subject positions, primarily the ethical professional, achieved through compliance. VAL intertwines objectives from the fantasy economy into its rationalizing discourse; and rather than problematizing this power/knowledge configuration, the library/librarians instead are identified as the problem for not aligning to VAL’s moral imperatives. Going beyond approaches to assessment, this is a study on how calls for demonstrating value that uncritically reproduce reform in fact reinforce the very sociopolitical structures that work against advocacy efforts. Problematization of the dominant discourse and its disarmament of critique can offer the field an opportunity to engage in self-study on how these projects can better materially advocate for workers.

Within the doubly-feminized subfield of academic library instruction, value discourse materializes in policy and practice through what I term the β€œvalue gaze”–a panoptic enterprise of seeking substantiations of value for audit, while also perpetually self-surveilling as anticipatory monitoring. Constructed from deficit, librarians are exhorted toward allowable subject positions, primarily the ethical professional, achieved through compliance. VAL intertwines objectives from the fantasy economy into its rationalizing discourse; and rather than problematizing this power/knowledge configuration, the library/librarians instead are identified as the problem for not aligning to VAL’s moral imperatives. Going beyond approaches to assessment, this is a study on how calls for demonstrating value that uncritically reproduce reform in fact reinforce the very sociopolitical structures that work against advocacy efforts. Problematization of the dominant discourse and its disarmament of critique can offer the field an opportunity to engage in self-study on how these projects can better materially advocate for workers.

Abstract text, part 3 of 3

04.03.2026 17:15 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
In alignment with such neoliberal reform projects, VAL’s rationalizing practices naturalize audit’s inevitability and urgency, making critique virtually unsayable and imagining otherwise consequently unrealized, which calls for problematization. The following research questions guide this inquiry: (1) How does library value discourse materialize in the field through policies and practices? (2) Do value policy artifacts produce disciplining effects on the design and implementation of library instruction programs? and (3) What is the network(s) of institutions, individuals, practices, and policies that govern library valuation projects? Applying Bacchi’s β€œWhat is the Problem Represented to be?” (WPR) policy discourse analysis framework for empirical analysis of a 21-document corpus and nine practitioner interviews shows that VAL’s purported advocacy remains in the potential rather than the actual, and runs counter to practitioner experiences of material outcomes.

In alignment with such neoliberal reform projects, VAL’s rationalizing practices naturalize audit’s inevitability and urgency, making critique virtually unsayable and imagining otherwise consequently unrealized, which calls for problematization. The following research questions guide this inquiry: (1) How does library value discourse materialize in the field through policies and practices? (2) Do value policy artifacts produce disciplining effects on the design and implementation of library instruction programs? and (3) What is the network(s) of institutions, individuals, practices, and policies that govern library valuation projects? Applying Bacchi’s β€œWhat is the Problem Represented to be?” (WPR) policy discourse analysis framework for empirical analysis of a 21-document corpus and nine practitioner interviews shows that VAL’s purported advocacy remains in the potential rather than the actual, and runs counter to practitioner experiences of material outcomes.

Abstract text, part 2 of 3

04.03.2026 17:15 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
Abstract: This study problematizes academic library value dominant discourse–or, the advised obligation toward demonstrating the library’s impact to campus using audit practices–through a Foucauldian-influenced poststructural analysis. Calls to demonstrate library value intensified with the commissioned 2010 Value of Academic Libraries (VAL) Report published by the Association of College & Research Libraries. Audit has been installed in higher education to operationalize divestment from public goods, reinforced by discourses of responsibilization and deficit. As a manifestation of audit culture, I position Kraus’ (2023) notion of the fantasy economy as a primary theoretical framework, which can be understood as ideological reframing of the disenfranchised labor market being the fault and responsibility of the education system.

Abstract: This study problematizes academic library value dominant discourse–or, the advised obligation toward demonstrating the library’s impact to campus using audit practices–through a Foucauldian-influenced poststructural analysis. Calls to demonstrate library value intensified with the commissioned 2010 Value of Academic Libraries (VAL) Report published by the Association of College & Research Libraries. Audit has been installed in higher education to operationalize divestment from public goods, reinforced by discourses of responsibilization and deficit. As a manifestation of audit culture, I position Kraus’ (2023) notion of the fantasy economy as a primary theoretical framework, which can be understood as ideological reframing of the disenfranchised labor market being the fault and responsibility of the education system.

Abstract text, part 1 of 3

04.03.2026 17:15 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
Dissertation defense presentation title slide: Materializations of the value gaze: A poststructural analysis of academic library instruction value discourse in policy and practice. Nicole Pagowsky, University of Arizona College of InfoSci

Dissertation defense presentation title slide: Materializations of the value gaze: A poststructural analysis of academic library instruction value discourse in policy and practice. Nicole Pagowsky, University of Arizona College of InfoSci

Getting these slides together for my upcoming defense, open to advice on approaching the presentation from those who have done especially poststructural qualitative studies! Abstract is here: www.nicolepagowsky.com/phd & in 3 parts threaded below...
#qualitativemethods #phd #libraryinstruction

04.03.2026 17:15 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0

The β€œshield” is intolerable here as well.

β€œParents tried to shield their children from water. Instead they died of dehydration.”

That’s what the @nytimes.com headline here says. Both β€œshield” and β€œinstead” appallingly reinforce anti-vax attitudes and frames.

04.03.2026 14:18 πŸ‘ 1239 πŸ” 323 πŸ’¬ 26 πŸ“Œ 7
Preview
The Feds Targeted Charlotte. Now a Local Democrat Who Helped ICE Faces Voters. - Bolts North Carolina lawmaker Carla Cunningham voted to mandate compliance with ICE, and derided immigrants on the House floor. The Democrat faces an intense March primary.

JUST IN: North Carolina's Dem lawmaker Carla Cunningham gave the GOP the decisive vote to pass a law forcing police to comply with ICE. She said "all cultures are not equal."

She just lost reelection BIG in the Dem primary to a progressive pastor & activist, Rodney Sadler. 70% to 22%!

Context:

04.03.2026 04:03 πŸ‘ 5864 πŸ” 1516 πŸ’¬ 131 πŸ“Œ 271
Preview
He’s Running to Fill Jasmine Crockett’s House Seat From Her Left. He’s Also Her Pastor. Justice Democrats is endorsing Frederick Haynes III, seeing him as their best shot to add a new Squad member from Texas.

JUST IN: Frederick Haynes III has won his primary.

04.03.2026 04:25 πŸ‘ 210 πŸ” 53 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 2
Video thumbnail

after absolutely eviscerating Kristi Noem and calling for her resignation, Tillis is applauded. He thens threatens to hold up nominees if she doesn't stop stonewalling him. My God.

03.03.2026 17:55 πŸ‘ 24788 πŸ” 6086 πŸ’¬ 1100 πŸ“Œ 760

okay, Ill bite.
What do you think the point of reading for and writing a literature review is? The process of reading and writing is crucial for THINKING. Your ideas are shaped by all of this, offloading it to gAI, no matter how "good" you think gAI is at it defeats the purpose entirely.

03.03.2026 19:01 πŸ‘ 1368 πŸ” 289 πŸ’¬ 52 πŸ“Œ 32
Two posts from altnps.bsky.social:

Amazing work, everyone the OpenAI boycott is working! And thank you to our international supporters who are joining us. Sam Altman is in panic mode he went on X tonight telling users to ask him anything about OpenAI’s Pentagon deal as the boycott of ChatGPT grows.

We know a lot of people are choosing to boycott AI overall, and we support that. AI is terrible on the environment! At the same time, we understand many people still use AI tools. If you’re going use AI please delete the ChatGPT app, and switch to Claude by Anthropic instead.

Two posts from altnps.bsky.social: Amazing work, everyone the OpenAI boycott is working! And thank you to our international supporters who are joining us. Sam Altman is in panic mode he went on X tonight telling users to ask him anything about OpenAI’s Pentagon deal as the boycott of ChatGPT grows. We know a lot of people are choosing to boycott AI overall, and we support that. AI is terrible on the environment! At the same time, we understand many people still use AI tools. If you’re going use AI please delete the ChatGPT app, and switch to Claude by Anthropic instead.

As an author whose book was pirated by Anthropic: using Claude is not an ethical choice

02.03.2026 15:25 πŸ‘ 272 πŸ” 73 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 6
Post image

Every senator who voted to confirm RFK Jr owns this tragedy. Every single one.

27.02.2026 14:51 πŸ‘ 16767 πŸ” 7027 πŸ’¬ 540 πŸ“Œ 375

Years ago our admin did a red and black report. It took salaries & how much $ each instructor made in tuition $ for classes we taught-you were in the red or black. They released numbers once & shut it down bc humanities were producing huge $ for uni & engineers, business and scientists were losing $

26.02.2026 03:59 πŸ‘ 2075 πŸ” 600 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 49

Again, it is such a massive red flag that the anonymous people behind @quitgpt.bsky.social are promoting Anthropic chatbots and encouraging people to buy paid accounts.

01.03.2026 15:01 πŸ‘ 98 πŸ” 26 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 2
Preview
Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments The opposition appeared overwhelming: Tens of thousands of emails poured into Southern California's top air pollution authority as its board weighed a June proposal to phase out gas-powered appliances...

They were going to pass rules to phase out gas stoves, until they received 20,000 public comments against the regulations. Except, oops, it turns out the comments were generated by AI.

27.02.2026 20:32 πŸ‘ 1338 πŸ” 542 πŸ’¬ 37 πŸ“Œ 40