25 Feb, 2021 Conference Fandom + Piracy Keynote: “How should we theorize injury in fan studies?” with Rebecca Wanzo Professor and Chair of the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Washington University in St. Louis Read more
16 Mar, 2020 Commons Conversations ONLINE: Expanded Internet Art with Ceci Moss, curator, writer, education, LA *Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions, this event has been moved to the online platform Zoom* Read more
18 Mar, 2019 Art, Tech & Culture On Digital Colonialism and 'Other' Futures with Morehshin Allahyari Artist, New York In partnership with the Wiesenfeld Visiting Artist Lecture Series, the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Stanford University Read more
17 Mar, 2016 History & Theory Critical Play Mary Flanagan will explore this rich history and point to the theoretical concerns that arise when playing critically. Read more
03 Nov, 2011 History & Theory Transmedia A History and Theory of New Media lecture by Henry Jenkins (USC) Read more
18 Oct, 2019 Ken Goldberg and AUTOLab in RoboGlobal Goldberg writes about deep learing and depth sensing on RoboGlobal. Read more
28 Nov, 2017 Grace Gipson on Gwendolyn Brooks in Black Perspectives Grace Gipson penned a biography about Black poet laureate and committed activist Gwendolyn Brooks, celebrating the life and work she left behind. Read more
18 Oct, 2017 Grace Gipson on Afrofuturism and Comic Books in Black Perspectives Grace Gipson writes about the role of Black Women in the superhero comic book universe in works such as Misty Knight and Moon Girl. Read more
22 May, 2017 Grace Gipson at Black Imagine Oakland Grace Gipson shared insights on comics and afrofuturism at the Black Imagine Oakland convention. Read more
20 Oct, 2016 Henry Jenkins Interviews Gail de Kosnik on Rogue Archives The third and final installment of Henry Jenkins' interview series with BCNM professor Gail de Kosnik has now been published Read more
17 May, 2016 Motherhood and Raspberry Pi: Challenges for Mothers in Technology The lack of gender diversity in technology fields has become a hot topic of late, for good reason Read more
19 May, 2014 Cyberphysical Democracy: Online Platforms and Offline Action Follow Camille Crittenden on Twitter: [link no longer available] Read more
12 Dec, 2012 Human Rights Day: How Social Video Changes the Game for Advocacy and Accountability To commemorate Human Rights Day on December 10, Camille Crittenden, the executive director of CITRIS's Data and Democracy Initiative, wrote an article in the Huffington Post Read more
10 Oct, 2012 International Day of the Girl and the Ongoing Need for More Girls in STEM Fields CITRIS Data and Democracy Initiative Director, Camille Crittenden wrote for the Huffington Post on Tuesday to advocate for continued efforts to bring girls into STEM fields Read more