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([personal profile] rivkat May. 24th, 2008 10:23 am)
The LJ user representative election is ongoing, and I think it may be worthwhile to vote, if only to show that there are people who take this more seriously than the lead non-fandom candidate does. As others have said, I’m dubious that LJ will take a user rep seriously, but I know that they won’t if the users vote for an asshole like him. From what I've seen, [livejournal.com profile] rm, [livejournal.com profile] vichan, and [livejournal.com profile] legomymalfoy are fans. For more on the voting method, the wikipedia article on instant runoff voting is quite helpful. Intriguingly, there are situations in which voting for someone can cause her to lose, at least in theory, but overall the method has many attractive features, especially for a disorganized group like LJ users. It seems like a good choice of procedure, at least.

And while I'm here:

Black Widow and Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her …: I like Richard K. Morgan’s novels, and so I decided to pick up these books, which he wrote. He says he considers them feminist reworkings of the Black Widow character, who was new to me. She’s a former Russian covert operative with enhanced gymnastic skills and a real attitude. Feminism in major-label comic books--it’s a Marvel title; Daredevil and Nick Fury play important roles--is always a bit iffy; Vol. 2’s cover has Natasha (what else are sexy Russian women named?) simultaneously presenting both her breasts and her ass between Daredevil’s spread legs. And Morgan’s feminism seems to consist of having men do horrific things to women, though to his credit, that’s not fetishized, even the really really disturbing thing that was done to Natasha to create her as an operative. Anyway, men (and one lesbian) do bad things, for which Natasha and her friends take revenge. As with Morgan’s other work, corporate corruption is also very important as a story driver.

From: [identity profile] chase820.livejournal.com


Speaking of feminism and female heroines, I'm wondering: are you going to be giving Dollhouse a go?

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


I can't resist Joss or Eliza Dushku, so I won't be able to miss it. There's a chance it will be disastrous, of course.

From: [identity profile] legionseagle.livejournal.com


I may be confused about this, but isn't [livejournal.com profile] legomymalfoy very active on fandom_wank?

I want to vote against [livejournal.com profile] jameth but I don't want to vote for something I really find distasteful, either.

Any help clarifying is appreciated.

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


I don't follow fandom_wank well enough to know, I'm afraid. [livejournal.com profile] legomymalfoy wasn't actually my first choice, because I'm not sure someone on the abuse team is the right person to serve as a user representative. However, synecdochic, whose opinion on matters LJ I respect a lot, did endorse her (http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/222181.html?format=light&style=mine). There's a link roundup here (http://icarusancalion.livejournal.com/758270.html?format=light&style=mine); legomymalfoy has FictionAlley experience, among other things, if that is something that matters to you.

From: [identity profile] legionseagle.livejournal.com


The link round-up was very useful, thanks. I've now done my democratic duty - also, you remind me I have a message to respond to from you. Is that still a live issue? Sorry not to get back to you - I've been at INTA in Berlin for the last week plus.

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


No, it's not a live issue any more; I found an alternate route. I hope INTA was fun -- I've only ever been to one midyear meeting, and found it extremely luxurious. It was at a resort in Florida. Academic conferences are usually not at resorts, sadly.
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