
Labor of Love — a documentary about lesbian space in D.C.
From /Sandbox to Translation: An Overview of Wikipedia and Transnational Scholarship at Georgetown University
Visualizing Community: Design & Creating Queer Female Space in DC
This semester in Professor David Ribes' Ethnography & Archival Research: A Grounded Theory Approach course I have been studying the way local factors specific to DC, such as professionalism, leadership, money, resumes, and spatial gentrification, inform how lgbtq-identified females negotiate, construct, and perform their online & offline identity. This project is turning into my thesis project h, which has five goals: (i) to understand how social media (online space) functions in DC's female lgbtq community, (ii) id
Visualizing Community: Design & Creating Queer Female Space in DC
This semester in Professor David Ribes' Ethnography & Archival Research: A Grounded Theory Approach course I have been studying the way local factors specific to DC, such as professionalism, leadership, money, resumes, and spatial gentrification, inform how lgbtq-identified females negotiate, construct, and perform their online & offline identity. This project is turning into my thesis project h, which has five goals: (i) to understand how social media (online space) functions in DC's female lgbtq community, (ii) id
Theory Meets Film: Over&Out and Logging Off
Reposted from Cyborgology: Written by Jenny Davis, one of my fellow speakers/Attendees at the Theorizing The Web Conference this past Saturday 4.16.12). She reflected on the way the film I wrote, Over & Out (2011), [which was screened at the conference], connected with her panel, "Logging Off and Disconnection.") Thanks Jenny!!
Theory Meets Film: Over&Out and Logging Off
Reposted from Cyborgology: Written by Jenny Davis, one of my fellow speakers/Attendees at the Theorizing The Web Conference this past Saturday 4.16.12). She reflected on the way the film I wrote, Over & Out (2011), [which was screened at the conference], connected with her panel, "Logging Off and Disconnection.") Thanks Jenny!!
Theory Meets Film: Over&Out and Logging Off
Reposted from Cyborgology: (Written by Jenny Davis, one of my fellow speakers/Attendees at the Theorizing The Web Conference this past Saturday 4.16.12). She reflecting on the way the film I wrote, Over & Out (2011), [which was screened at the conference], connected with her panel, "Logging Off and Disconnection.") Thanks Jenny!!
Theory Meets Film: Over&Out and Logging Off
Reposted from Cyborgology: (Written by Jenny Davis, one of my fellow speakers/Attendees at the Theorizing The Web Conference this past Saturday 4.16.12). She reflecting on the way the film I wrote, Over & Out (2011), [which was screened at the conference], connected with her panel, "Logging Off and Disconnection.") Thanks Jenny!!