July 2007, ‘Cyberbullying: Risks and Opportunities of Digital Technologies’, Cyber Safety Conference, “Staying Safe from Strangers & Bullying by Phone, E-mail or On-line”, Tameside Metropolitan Borough, Manchester.
June 2007, ‘Cyberbullying’, Every Child matters ‘Staying Safe’ – in the Digital World, Essex County Council, Billericay, Essex.
March 2007, ‘Cyberbullying’, Mossley Hollins High School Conference on Cyberbullying. For more information see here.
February 2007, ‘Cyberbullying: Safety in Education’, Protecting Children Update 3rd Annual Conference, The Barbican, London.
January 2007, ‘Child Protection and Internet Safety’, 3rd Annual 14-19 Child Protection Conference, Lakeside Conference, Aston University Birmingham.
January 2007, ‘Risks of Emerging Technologies and Education’, North of England Education Conference, Preston Guildhall. For more information see here.
December 2006, ‘Cyberbullying and education: bridging the divide’, EU Insafe Training Meeting , Bruges. For more information see here.
April 2006, ‘Order and Disorder in the Virtual City’, The BSA Annual Conference 2006 - “Sociology, Social Order(s) and Disorder(s)”, Harrogate International Centre.
December 2005, 'New Locations: The Virtual City', as part of the ‘e-city’ online training/learning platform: EU-project ‘Future Urban Research in Europe’.
For more information see here.
March 2005, ‘Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences: An E-Primer’, at the C-SAP reference group meeting, University of Hull.
January, 2005, ‘Education and the Market: The Consequences of Casualisation for Teaching and Learning’ , half day workshop at the University of Hull, organised in conjunction with C-SAP.
October, 2004, ‘Anthropologists and Identities in Virtual Communities’ , invited paper at The Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford.
June, 2004, ‘Learning and Teaching in Sociology and Anthropology’ , at the C-SAP reference group meeting, UCL.
March 29-April l, 2004. 'Virtually there: fieldwork in cyberspace' at the ASA 2004 in Durham, 'Locating the Field: Metaphors of Space, Place and Context in Anthropology', Convened by: Dr Simon Coleman and Dr Peter Collins, Durham, England.
For more information see ASA website here.
March 2004, ‘Academic liminality: Is the Role of Teaching Assistant Process or Result?’, ASA conference 2004, ‘Locating the Field: Metaphors of Space, Place and Context in Anthropology’, (C-SAP Panel) Durham.
18th-19th March, 2004. 'In search of el-dorado: paydirt or fool’s gold' at the C-SAP Conference, “Looking Back, Taking Stock: Reflecting on five years of learning and teaching”, Birmingham (with Julia Holdsworth).
September, 2003, ‘Living in Virtual Communities: An Ethnography of Human Relationships in Cyberspace’, at "A Research Symposium for the international journal Information, Communication & Society (iCS)", held at Balliol College and the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
June 2003, ‘Living in Digital Communities: Making Friends Online and Offline’, at "Digital Communities: Organizing in a Networked World" conference June 15-18, 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden. The conference is jointly organized by The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm; Göteborg University, School of Economics and Commercial Law, and Michigan State University, E·Space: The Electronic Space Project. |