Recent Speaking Engagements
Social Media + Democracy: Are WE More Connected or Divided? Power of WE FSU.
Social Media & Political Polarization: How This Can Affect Relationships Between the Public and Law Enforcement. HEROES in Public Safety Conference.
Critical Thinking Symposium 2020 (Florida State University): Digital Citizenship and Society.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Florida State University (Westminster Oaks): Splintered Sisterhood: Conservative Women's Rejection of Feminism in Historical Perspective.
North Florida Community College (Inaugural Speaker in the Sentinel Talk series): Democracy and Activism.
Feminism 101. Florida State University Women's Student Union.
Conversations during Crisis. National Institute for Civil Discourse.
Tavern Talk (Sponsored by the League of Women Voters): Understanding the Election and Discussing What's Next .
Perspectives: Political High Anxiety. Call in talk show. Listen to the recording here.
Abortion Politics and Presidential Elections. Florida State University's Faculty Luncheon Series.
When Movements and Markets Collide. Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Constricting Boundaries: Collective Identity in the Tea Party Movement. Against the Grain. Listen to the archived program at againstthegrain.org
Discussing my book, Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America on New Books in Political Science with Heath Brown. The podcast is available at: http://newbooksinpoliticalscience.com/
Non-Governmental Organizations, Reputation, and Institutional Change. Oxford University's Centre for Corporate Reputation.
Connecting People to Politics? The Role of ICT in Participation in the Tea Party Movement and MoveOn.org. Vanderbilt University.
Virtual Power Plays: Social Movements, ICT, and Party Politics. Symposium on Internet, Democracy, and Voting.
Organizing Online. University of California's Center for the Study of Democracy.
What's Next? Future Research on Social Movements and Mass Media. University of Arizona (virtual talk).
Media and Movements. Tufts University (virtual talk).
Social Media + Democracy: Are WE More Connected or Divided? Power of WE FSU.
Social Media & Political Polarization: How This Can Affect Relationships Between the Public and Law Enforcement. HEROES in Public Safety Conference.
Critical Thinking Symposium 2020 (Florida State University): Digital Citizenship and Society.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Florida State University (Westminster Oaks): Splintered Sisterhood: Conservative Women's Rejection of Feminism in Historical Perspective.
North Florida Community College (Inaugural Speaker in the Sentinel Talk series): Democracy and Activism.
Feminism 101. Florida State University Women's Student Union.
Conversations during Crisis. National Institute for Civil Discourse.
Tavern Talk (Sponsored by the League of Women Voters): Understanding the Election and Discussing What's Next .
Perspectives: Political High Anxiety. Call in talk show. Listen to the recording here.
Abortion Politics and Presidential Elections. Florida State University's Faculty Luncheon Series.
When Movements and Markets Collide. Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Constricting Boundaries: Collective Identity in the Tea Party Movement. Against the Grain. Listen to the archived program at againstthegrain.org
Discussing my book, Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America on New Books in Political Science with Heath Brown. The podcast is available at: http://newbooksinpoliticalscience.com/
Non-Governmental Organizations, Reputation, and Institutional Change. Oxford University's Centre for Corporate Reputation.
Connecting People to Politics? The Role of ICT in Participation in the Tea Party Movement and MoveOn.org. Vanderbilt University.
Virtual Power Plays: Social Movements, ICT, and Party Politics. Symposium on Internet, Democracy, and Voting.
Organizing Online. University of California's Center for the Study of Democracy.
What's Next? Future Research on Social Movements and Mass Media. University of Arizona (virtual talk).
Media and Movements. Tufts University (virtual talk).