Based an analysis of over 500 magazine advertisements, this thesis examines how they positioned the personal computer as a domestic machine.
Video: Participatory Culture: International Media Flows: Global Media and Culture, moderated by Ian Condry
The fourth panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium.
The World in the Network: The Interop Trade Show, Carl Malamud’s Internet 1996 Exposition, and the Politics of Internet Commercialization
Highlighting hitherto neglected practices, this thesis deepens our understanding of the forces that proved critical to the Internet’s commercial success.
Video: Participatory Culture: The Culture of Democracy and Education in a Hypermediated Society, moderated by Henry Jenkins
The third panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium.
Video: Creativity and Collaboration in the Digital Age, moderated by Jim Paradis
The second panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium.
Video: Applied Humanities: Transforming Humanities Education, moderated by William Uricchio
The first panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium.
RaceFail: Race and the Fantastic
My role in the Civic Engagement project was writing a case study about an online debacle popularly referred to as “RaceFail ’09”.








