talks
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCES
“Authoring and Designing Texts: The Relational Aesthetics of Collaborative Digital Scholarship.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria (7-11 June 2010, forthcoming).
Invited Panelist. “The Future of the Field.” Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, Purdue University (20-23 May, 2010, forthcoming).
“Tactics for Tinkering: Reappraising Function Literacy and Rhetorical Expertise.” Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, Purdue University (20-23 May, 2010, forthcoming).
Invited. “Faculty of the Future: Voices from the Next Generation.” Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual Convention, Washington, D.C. (20-23 January 2010).
“Animating Audiences: Digital Publication Projects and Their Publics.” Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA (27-30 December 2009).
Participant. The Humanities and Technology (THAT) Camp Pacific Northwest 2009, Washington State University (19 October 2009).
“Three Case Studies on the Emergence of Collaboration and Expertise in the Digital Humanities.” Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, University of California, Davis (18-21, June 2009).
Panel Organizer and Moderator. “Sustained Systems, Sustainable Research: A Look at Undergraduate, Project-Based Approaches to the Digital Humanities.” With Andrew Battenburg, William Damon, Nishali Nanayakkara, and Nichole Poinski. Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, University of California, Davis (18-21, June 2009).
Invited. Graduate Research Network: Job Workshop. Moderator: Cheryl Ball. Computers and Writing Annual Meeting. University of California, Davis (18 June 2009).
“Mapping the Digital Humanities.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria (8-12 June 2009).
Invited. “Mapping the Digital Humanities.” With Matthew W. Wilson. HASTAC Annual Meeting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (21 April 2009).
“Listening to Shelley Jackson: Sound Practices in Electronic Literature.” Society of Literature, Science and the Arts Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC (13-16 November 2008).
“Composing with Metadata in Mind.” With Curtis Hisayasu and J. James Bono. Annual Watson Conference, University of Louisville (16-18 October 2008).
“Now and Forever: Mentoring and Supporting Graduate Students Teaching Service-Learning Courses.” With Michaelann Jundt and Rachel Vaughn. Continuums of Service Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (18 April 2008).
“You’re Code! You Really Are Code! Or, Zombies, Control, and the Digital Body.” Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Annual Meeting, Portland, ME (1-4 November 2007).
“Virtual Office Hours, A Rhetorical and Pedagogical Experiment.” With Edmond Chang. Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, Wayne State University (17-20 May 2007).
“Moblogging the Virtual University: Toward Horizontal, Multi-Authored Mappings.” With Curtis Hisayasu. Computers and Writing Annual Meeting, Wayne State University (17-20 May 2007).
“Punk Muzak?: Royally Scammed into Steely Dan Fandom and Smooth Rock.” Annual Experience Music Project Pop Conference, Seattle, WA (28 April 2006).
“Moving Toward the Center of BLAST.” American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting, Princeton University (26 March 2006).
“Translating Lars von Trier’s Loud, Silent Communities: An Analysis of Dancer in the Dark & Dogville.” “Communities in Crisis” Conference, University of South Carolina (2 April 2005).
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Invited Panelist. “Huckabay Teaching Fellows and Mentoring.” Center for Instructional Development and Research (11 February 2010).
“Evaluating Digital Scholarship: Expertise, Storage, Design.” HASTAC Scholars at the UW Series (27 January 2010).
Invited. “Re-Mapping the Digital Humanities.” With Matthew W. Wilson. Information School Research Conversation Series (29 May 2009).
“Layered Engagements with Electronic Literature: Media Ecology and the Materiality of Sound.” Graduate Conference for Interdisciplinary Studies (21-22 May 2009).
Invited. “Can You Fix My Computer? Or, Science, Technology, and the Participatory Question.” Science Studies Network (9 March 2009).
Invited. “Wait, Humanists Use Computers?: An Introduction to Digital Humanities Research.” Research Exposed! (28 January 2009).
“Project-Based Approaches to the Digital Humanities: Mapping the University.” With Matthew W. Wilson. Information School Research Conversation Series (21 November 2008).
Invited. Closing Remarks. The Seventh Annual Summer Institute in the Arts and Humanities, (15 August 2008).
Invited. “Graduate Student Forum on Science and Technology Studies.” Science Studies Network (5 May 2008).
“Mobilizing Learning through Technologies.” With Curtis Hisayasu. Practical Pedagogy Round Table (14 November 2007).
“Geolocating Compositional Strategies at the Virtual University.” Digital Media Working Group and Networking Public Spheres Panel (8 November 2007).
Invited. “Becoming Technoliterate: Engaging Undergraduates in Technoculture Studies Research.” With Edmond Chang. Research Exposed! (31 October 2007).
Participant. “Creating Community Through Blogging”, Seattle Central Library (28 April 2007).
Discussant. “Performance and History: What History?” (22-23 February 2007).
“Virtual Modernisms.” Modernist Studies Group (7 February 2007).
“Performance without a Passport: Plugging the End-User into the Art of Guillermo Gómez-Peña.” American Studies Colloquium Annual Graduate Conference (26 May 2005).