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Read More: Why Don’t I Blog? On Internet Cultural Production in 2016
I started blogging here on August 21, 2007. At first, it was exhilarating and challenging. Blogging helped introduce me to a robust and complex life online. On May 29, 2012,…
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Read More: Ev-Ent-Anglement 3: One current shape for Internet feminism and its many discontents
I recently performed the third iteration of my experimental, affective scholarly talk cum “event” at Console-ing Passions 2015: “Ev-ent-anglement 3: Dublin.” The project has a nearly-completed year-long shelf-life as it…
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Read More: YouTube Feminism: Not Medium but Métier
I taught Learning from YouTube (LFYT) for the fifth time this year. The first iteration was in 2007, fresh into the early years of the still short life of YouTube…
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Read More: Learning from (Where) YouTube (Can’t Go): Inside-Out
Tamsyn Gilbert at New Criticals kindly invited me to write a piece about the changes in networked new media and feminist scholarship about it for the section of the publication…
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Read More: Invitation to Participate in Ev-Ent-anglement 2: Delhi
I will (Re)Perform a Theory of Feminist Digital Praxis: Cutting Through the Noise of the Digital Self, on December 11, at 3pm (UTC+05:30) at Visible Evidence, Dehli. You are invited…
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Read More: Critical Paths for Theorizing the Digital in Higher Ed
I’ve just returned from a day-long Symposium, Theorising Technology in Digital Higher Education. Sponsored by the Society for Research into Higher Education in the UK, and organized by faculty from…
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Read More: Wrapping Up Ev-ent-anglement 1
On August 27, 2014 I gave a live “talk” at the Noise Summer Seminar in Utrecht. If you weren’t in the room, you might not understand why I call it…
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Read More: Ev-ent-anglement 1: Invitation
#Ev-ent-anglement #1 will occur here on August 26-August 30. This #ev-ent-anglement is an experiment (in beta; quite Frankenstinian, really) in a digital and embodied collective, feminist, media praxis: a feminist…
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Read More: Web Resources and Activities for Peace, 1: PALESTINEDOCS
Last Thursday, I received a group email from two European professors of cinema—Dina Iordanova, Professor of Global Cinema and Creative Cultures, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and Eva Jørholt, Associate…







