Tag: phd
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First inaugural DLC+ Conference: Smut and Lore

November has been a busy month for me! One of the highlights of this busy time of year has been running and participating in the inaugural DLC+ mini conference. Digital Literary Cultures, or DLC+, is an open-access research network and resource for scholars of digital literary culture broadly defined. I’ve been a member for a…
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How to keep track of your academic publishing pipeline

“Publish or perish,” the haunting academic refrain goes. But when you’re in the midst of endless dissertation or manuscript revisions, teaching courses, and applying to jobs, it can be difficult to keep track of everything you’re working on. Enter Trello. Trello is a visual tool for organizing projects. In Trello, you create a ‘board’ for…
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Making: A Feminist Praxis at DH@Guelph 2025

What happens when feminist theory meets hands-on creativity? When cross-stitching becomes a form of resistance? When poetry film and zine-making turn into tools for dissent? Last week, I co-led a four-day workshop on feminist making at the DH@Guelph Summer Workshops. Inspired by Sara Ahmed’s call for a feminist survival kit in Living a Feminist Life,…
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DH@Guelph Summer Workshops 2024

From May 14th-17th, 2024, I attended the DH@Guelph Summer Workshops 2024. This year, I took the “Introduction to Python” course. Here’s some of what we learned. Dr. Paul Barrett was our instructor. The first day, he taught us how to use Jupyter Notebooks (which I’d used once before), and gave us a basic introduction to…
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Congress 2023: ACCUTE and CSDH Presentations

From May 27-31, 2023, I had the pleasure of attending Congress 2023 at York University, where I presented at the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) and the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities (CSDH). My ACCUTE presentation was part of a panel on Social Media Lit. I presented my dissertation research…
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Tips for Passing your Ph.D. Qualifying Exams

In January 2022, I passed my Ph.D. qualifying exam and officially became a Ph.D. Candidate. For those who aren’t familiar with the Ph.D. process, this means that I am ABD, which stands for “All but dissertation.” This means that all that’s left in my program is for me to write and defend my dissertation. A…
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Presentation: Close Reading the Sonic Topology of Instagram Poetry with Poemage

On May 16-17th, 2022, I attended the SpokenWeb Symposium 2022 at Concordia University in Montreal on the theme of “The Sound of Literature in Time.” My presentation was titled “Close Reading the Sonic Topology of Instagram Poetry with Poemage”. In the presentation, I show how Poemage, an open-source visualization tool for exploring the sonic topology…
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How to get a Research Assistant position

When I started my Ph.D. as a part-time student, I knew that I wasn’t going to be able to accept my Teaching Assistant (TA) positions given my other responsibilities: a full-time 9-5 job, extracurriculars, course work and my own research, and spending time with my friends and families. At the time, there weren’t many opportunities…
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Top 9 tips for incoming PhD students

Summer is winding down in Canada which, for anyone in academia, means we are gearing up for another school year—and welcoming another incoming cohort of PhD students. I’ve been reflecting on my first year in the program lately and have been speaking with some of my PhD friends about what we wish we’d known heading…
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Three things I’ve learned from the first semester in my part-time PhD

I’ve now completed one semester of somewhere between 15-20 semesters to come of my part-time PhD. With one semester under my academic belt, I’d like to reflect on how my first semester went and what I learned — both inside and out of the classroom.