My article, “The Forgotten Kaleidoscope Craze In Victorian England,” was named “Essential Reading” by the New York Times and was reposted by sites like Boing Boing! 
My article, “The Forgotten Kaleidoscope Craze In Victorian England,” was named “Essential Reading” by the New York Times and was reposted by sites like Boing Boing! 
I was chosen, alongside 9 other faculty members from across the University of Maryland, to be a Lilly Fellow with…
As a result of the opportunity to work as a Lilly Fellow with the Center for Teaching Excellence, I revised my teaching philosophy. The result is my piece, “A Manifesto for Active Learning,” which was just published in The Chronicle for Higher Education.
Mobile Interface Theory was just named the 2012 Book of the Year by the Association of Internet Researchers! This is an amazing…
I will present a paper at this year’s Association of American Geographers conference in New York. My presentation is titled, “Mapping Virtual Communities: Cultural Imaginaries of the Diaspora and the Production of Crisis Maps.” Here are the details and the abstract of my talk.
2015 has been a busy year for talks and conferences! It’s been amazing getting to interact with a range of…
My journal article, “Invisible and Instantaneous: Geographies of Media Infrastructure from Pneumatic Tubes to Fiber Optics” — drawn from research…