Gnovicon 25
by Gnovis
Healey Family Student Center Social Room
3700 Tondorf Rd, Washington, DC 20057, United States
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Attendance is free and lunch will be provided!
Conference Program:
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Registration and Coffee
11:00 AM – 11:15 AM: Welcome Remarks
11:20 AM – 12:00 PM: Faculty Panel: Interdisciplinary Frontiers: Technology, Communication, and Culture in a Transforming World
Professor Katherine Chandler | Georgetown University, Culture and Politics Program
Professor Jungyoon Koh | Georgetown University, Department of Linguistics
Professor Cal Newport | Georgetown University, Department of Computer Science
Professor Nicoletta Pireddu | Georgetown University, Department of Italian, Director of the Georgetown Humanities Initiative
Moderator: Professor Jeanine Turner | Georgetown University, Director of Communication, Culture & Technology Program, Annette N. Shelby Chair in Business & Leadership Communication
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch and Poster Session
Charlotte Addison | Colorado State University, MA in Communications Studies
Sheilla Addison | University of Virginia, PhD in Media Studies
Merielle Agorilla, Clarisse de Jesus, Jingyao Feng, Kunjika Pathak, Mengna Zhao | Georgetown University, MA in CCT
Hadeel Arqbi | Georgetown University, PhD in Linguistics
Aminah Koshul | Georgetown University, MA in CCT
Theodore Wansink | Georgetown University, MA in CCT
Iverson Yue | Georgetown University, MA in CCT
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM: Graduate Student Panel: Constructing Trust and Cultural Futures: Platforms, Archives, and Digital Resistance
“Dreaming of Electric Taro: Contextualizing the Tuvalu First Digital Nation Archive Among Contemporary Digital Cultural Heritage Projects” | Kevin Echavarria, New York University, MA in Media, Culture and Communication
“Constructing Trust in the Digital Age: How Social Media Use Influences Trust in Social Media Information” | Zhidong Sun, Georgetown University, MA in Communication, Culture & Technology
“No Longer An Archive of Our Own: Platform Capitalism and the End of Gift Culture in Mediated Fandom” | Sophia Sinsheimer, New York University, MA in Media, Culture and Communication
Moderator: Professor Mary Madden | Georgetown University, Communication, Culture & Technology Program, Affiliate at Data & Society Research Institute
1:45 PM – 2:30 PM: Graduate Student Panel: Geographies of Power and Cultural Transformation in Literature and Media
“Remapping Settler-Colonial Cartographies in Arabia Shibli’s Minor Detail” | Ryan Anders Lillestrand, Georgetown University, MA in English
“Mockingjays, Martyrs, and Metamorphosis: An Analysis of Myth in The Hunger Games" | Riley Tinlin, Georgetown University, MA in Communication, Culture & Technology
“Scaling the Periphery: Han Kang’s Nobel Prize and the Politics of Literary Recognition” | Jisoo Choo, Georgetown University, MA in Communication, Culture & Technology
Moderator: Professor Christine So | Georgetown University, Department of English
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Closing Remarks
File Attachments: Gnovicon_25_Full_Program
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Where
Healey Family Student Center Social Room
3700 Tondorf Rd, Washington, DC 20057, United States