Professional Presentations
During my years as a graduate student and writing instructor, I had the opportunity to present my research at multiple professional conferences. I have also been able to collaborate with a wide variety of other scholars within the field of Rhetoric and Composition. What follows is a selection of my most recent professional presentations.
“Sketching, Making, Sewing, Hacking: Fashion Design Composing Processes as Performances of Inspiration”
Conference on College Composition & Communication, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2019.
Adventures in Phronetic Spaces: Graduate Students & Inter-institutional Horizontal Mentoring via Social Media Groups
with Allegra Smith, Ashanka Kumari, Gavin Johnson, Kristie Ellison, and Robin Garabedian. Computers and Writing, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA, May 2018.
“Capturing a Dynamic Whole: Multimodal Methods for Mapping Composing Processes”
A Polyphony of Voices, Images, and Methods: Designing and Enacting Today’s Digital Writing Research with Jennifer Buckner and Crystal VanKooten. Computers and Writing, George Mason, University, Fairfax, VA, May 2018.
“Arranging and Re-Arranging: Fashioning Mood Boards and their Affective Dimension.”
Computers and Writing, University of Findlay, Findlay, OH, June 2017.
#NoMakeupMondays: An Exploration of Body Image and Using Visual Rhetoric to Regain Agency.
with Amy Flick. Feminisms and Rhetorics, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, October 2017.
“The Rise of the Fitbit: Body-Monitoring as Habit, Addiction, and Motivation.”
Research and Creative Achievement Week, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, March 2015.