Writing

Unidentified woman operating the Ferranti Mark I computer, 1953. Computer History Museum Collection

Scholarly

Queer Techné: Bodies, Rhetorics, and Desire in the History of Computing

Social Network Analysis and Feminist Methodology,” co-authored with Michael J. Faris. Methods and Methodologies for Research in Digital Writing and Rhetoric: Centering Positionality in Computers and Writing Scholarship.

A Feeling for the Algorithms: A Feminist Heuristic for Researching with Algorithms,” Journal of Multimodal Rhetoric.

"Review of Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education" Peitho.

 "Feminist Practices in Digital Humanities Research: Visualizing Women Physician’s Networks of Solidarity, Struggle and Exclusion" co-authored with with Gesa Kirsch, & Alison Williams. Peitho.

“Social Networks as a Powerful Force for Change: Women in the History of Medicine and Computing.” Remembering Women.

"TechnoFeminist Design" Special Issue: TechnoFeminism: (Re)Generations and Intersectional Futures.

The Oral History of Isla Vista Archive: Using Soundwriting to Tell Digital MicrohistoriesSoundwriting Pedagogies.

 “Tropes of Feminine AI Sweetland  Digital Rhetoric Collective Blog.

"Embodying Turing’s Machine: Queer, Embodied Rhetorics in the History of Digital Computation." Rhetoric Review.

“Misogyny in the Classroom: Two Women Lecturer’s Stories.” Composition Studies. Co-authored with Ellen O’Connell Whittet. 

“Composing Artificial Intelligence: Performing Whiteness and Masculinity” Present Tense 5.4, Fall 2016

“From Installation to Remediation” Peitho 18.1, Fall 2015.  Co-authored with Jenn Fishman. 

Creative Nonfiction