Questioning the claims presently being made on behalf of the Internet as a unidirectional causal agent in socio-political liberalisation.
The Commoditable Block Party: Electric Signs in Manhattan, 1881-1917
The form and content of the electric bulb sign in Manhattan from 1892 to 1917 — and how this unique medium engaged with its environment and audience.
A Digital Assemblage: Diagramming the Social Realities of the Stikine River Watershed
The landscape of the Stikine River Watershed through varied perspectives and heterogeneous data sets, using landscape as a condition for relating factors of knowledge, discourse, and power.
In Medias Res, Spring 2002
A Latin term that literally means “in the middle of things” or “in the thick of things,” in media res is often used to refer to the act of joining the story already in progress in theater or literature.
Collaborative News Networks: Distributed Editing, Collective Action, and the Construction of Online News on Slashdot.org
An examination of the social practices and processes surrounding the production, consumption and distribution of news on Slashdot.
Anthropology of Nostalgia: Primitivism and the Antimodern Vision in the American Southwest, 1880-1930
“Indigenous populations and rural areas become as central to the activities and investments of modernism as urban Western ones.”
“Stepping Up to the Mic”: Le Tigre Strategizes Third Wave Feminist Activism Through Music and Performance
An analysis of the political music band Le Tigre, this thesis explores the strategies for Third Wave feministic activism that Le Tigre creates and pursues through music and performance.








