I’m working on getting video/links/notes to some of these. Email me if you want more information.
Selected Presentations
- P2P 2.0 and the Future of Digital Media. South by Southwest Interactive, Austin, TX. 2009. With Adam Fisk, Ian Clarke, Wendy Seltzer and Aaron Ray.
- Is Privacy Dead Or Just Really Confused? South by Southwest Interactive, Austin, TX. 2009. With danah boyd, Siva Vaidhyanathan, and Judith Donath.
- “Becoming Elite: Status in Social Media.” Oxford Internet Institute Summer Doctoral Program. Oxford, England, August 2008.
- “The Fabulous Life of Microcelebrities: The Cultural Logic of Internet Fame.” ROFLCON Keynote. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, April 25-26 2008.
- “I’m Internet Famous: Status in Social Media.” South By Southwest Interactive, Austin, TX, March 9-11 2008.
- Okay, Facebook me: Exploring Behavior, Motivations and Uses in Social Network Sites. With Frederick Stutzman, danah boyd, and Clifford Lampe. iConference, Los Angeles, CA. 2008.
- “Elite: Social Status in Textual Internet Media.” Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies Workshop, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. November 2007.
- “The People’s Republic of YouTube? Interrogating Rhetorics of Internet Democracy.” Association of Internet Researchers 8.0. Vancouver, Canada. October 2007. Winner, Student Paper award
- “Production and Participatory Culture in Online Reality Shows.” Media in Transition, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. May 2007.
- Mystery Science Web 3000: Combinatorial Media. With Sean Kelly, Rick Webb, and Lilli Cheng. South by Southwest Interactive, Austin, TX. 2007
- Marwick, A. (2006, November 14). “Feminist Blogging: An Academic Perspective”. (Web)Sites of Resistance, Barnard College, New York. [Notes: Word doc]
- Marwick, A. (2006, November 10). I Can Make You a (net) Celebrity Overnight: Fan Production & Participatory Culture in Online Reality Shows. Department of Culture and Communication Graduate Conference, New York Hall of Science, Queens, New York.
- Marwick, A. (2006, September 29-30). “Selling Your Self: Examining Values in Identity 2.0.” Identity and Identification in a Networked World. New York University, New York.
- PowerPoint [.ppt]
- Talk outline [.doc]
- Marwick, A. (2006, September). “Selling Your Self: Examining Online Identity.” Media Change and Social Theory, St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, September 2006.
- Marwick, A. (2006, June 9-11). “The Myth of User Control in Identity 2.0.” Ethical Design of Surveillance Infrastructures Workshop, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
- Marwick, A. (2006, May). “There’s a Beautiful Girl Under All of This: Constructing Femininity in Reality TV.” Console-ing Passions, Minneapolis, MN.
- Women, Action & the Media: Making, Noise, Making Change. Boston, 2006. Panelist, “(Web) Sites of Resistance.”
- Marwick, A. (2005). “I’m More Than Just a Friendster Profile: Identity, Authenticity, and Power in Social Networking Services.” Association for Internet Researchers, Chicago, IL. [.doc]
Publications
- Marwick, A. (2009, in press). “There’s a Beautiful Girl Under All of This: Performing Hegemonic Femininity in Reality Television.” Critical Studies in Media Communication.
- Marwick, A. (2009, in press). Book Review: Human Rights in the Global Information Society. Information, Communication & Society.
- Marwick, A. (2008)“To Catch A Predator? The MySpace Moral Panic.” First Monday. http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2152/1966
- Silver, D. & Marwick, A. (2006). “From .edu to .mil: The militarization of Internet studies.” In Silver, D. & Massanari, A. (eds), Critical Cyberculture Studies: Current Terrains, Future Directions. New York: NYU Press.
- Thurlow, C. & Marwick, A. (2005). Apprehension versus awareness: Toward a more appropriate conceptualization of young people’s communication. In Williams, A. & Thurlow, C. (eds), Talking Adolescence: Perspectives On Communication In The Teenage Years. New York: Peter Lang.
- Marwick, A. (2005). “Selling Your Self: Online Identity in the Age of a Commodified Internet.” Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. [.doc]
Whitepapers
- Marwick, A. (2009). “The Value of Positive User Experience: Return on Investment of User Experience.” Momentum Design Lab Whitepaper.
- Marwick, A. (2008). “LiveJournal Users: Passionate, Prolific, and Private.” LiveJournal, Inc. Research Report. http://www.livejournalinc.com/LJ_Research_Report.pdf.
- Marwick, A. (2008). “Current and Developing Practice in the Use of Web 2.0 in Higher Education in the United States of America.” In A Review of Current and Developing International Practice in the Use of Social Networking (Web 2.0) in Higher Education, J.A. Armstrong & T. Franklin, Eds. For Committee of Inquiry into the Changing Learner Experience, U.K. [.doc]





