'COMMplishments—April 2016
Karen Ashcraft, Professor,did a keynote at SIGSCE (Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education) in Memphis (Mar 2-5), and it was entitled “Lean Into the Evidence: Breaking the Glass Slipper of Technical Professions.” There were about 1,000 computer science educators from K through graduate programs in the audience.
Karen also led the effort to have a gender-inclusive restroom designated in Hellems. Her compassionate efforts have recently resulted in official approval to have HLMS RR240 re-designated as a gender-inclusive restroom. She sparked a renewed commitment to gender-inclusive facilities moving forward atthe university.
Emma Collins and Rebecca Rice, graduate students, have received a grant to study social science aspects of drones. The grant is called Project Society: Navigating the Politics and Ethics of Drones. The grant is worth $3000.
Elizabeth K. Eger, PhD Student, presented a paper with a colleague at Villanova University at the Organizational Communication: Traditions, Transitions, and Transformations conference in February in Austin, Texas. Their paper was entitled, "Imagining qualitative organizational communication research beyond the quantitative specter: Introducing a comparative constructed focus group method."
Danielle Hodge, PhD Student, will be presenting a paper, titled “Exploring Kendrick Lamar’s Lived Experience with Systematic Racism inTo Pimp a Butterfly” at the American Studies Association Convention (November 2016 in Denver, Colorado).
Meghann McGuire, PhD Student, presented a paper, “Scripting the Precarious Identity: Moving Beyond the Victim/Survivor Continuum,” at WSCA and this paper earned a Top 3 paper award for the Organization for Research on Women and Communication. She also has a book review forthcoming in the next issue ofRhetoric Society Quarterlyon Sara Ahmed’s (2014)Willful Subjects, Durham NC: Duke University Press.
Eric Netterlund, PhD Student, was awarded a 2016 CU-51ý Graduate Summer Fellowship from the Graduate School.
Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Associate Professor, was featured on apodcast with the first African American Sierra Club President on:“Today’s Fight for Environmental Justice.”Seven Scribes.(Published: March 9, 2016). Available
Leah Sprain, Assistant Professor, had two papers accepted; (1) Sprain, L. Framing science for democratic engagement. In S. Priest, J. Goodwin, and Dahlstrom, M. (Eds.)Ethical issues in science communication: A theory-based approach. Oxford University Press. (2) McGreavy, B., Druschke, C. G., Sprain, L., Thompson, J. L., and Lindenfeld, L. Environmental communication pedagogy for sustainability: Developing core capacities to engage with complex problems.Applied Environmental Education and Communication.
Ted Striphas, Associate Professor, was featured on the NPR/Marketplace podcast,Actuality. The episode aired March 23rd and is archived online ; it was called "Robot Tastemakers.”
Ted Striphas, Associate Professor, andBlake Hallinan, PhD Student, published the article: “Recommended for You: The Netflix Prize and the Production of Algorithmic Culture,”New Media & Society18(1) (January 2016): 117-137.