+\subsection{Theses}
+
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2013. ``Essays on volunteer mobilization in peer production.'' Ph.D. Dissertation, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Interdepartmental Program in Management and Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2007 ``Cooperation in Parallel: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Writing in Diverged Documents.'' Masters Thesis, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Walter Bender, Chris Csikszentmihályi, and Gabriella Coleman.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2003. ``Literary Collaboration and Control A Socio-Historic, Technological and Legal Analysis.'' Division III (Bachelors Thesis), Amherst, Massachusetts: Hampshire College. Advised by James Miller, James Wald, and David Bollier.
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\section{Selected Presentations}
+
+\subsection{Refereed Paper Presentations (Non-Archival)}
+
+Presenting authors are marked a ``$^*$'' in the list below. Because conference or workshops norms about submission vary, some papers appear more than once.
+
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item Narayan, Sneha, Nathan E. TeBlunthuis$^*$, Wm Salt Hale, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Shaw. “More Connected But Not More Productive: Analyzing Support for Interpersonal Communication in Wikis.” Session on Computational Approaches to Health Communication. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2019), Washington, DC, May 27, 2019.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Nathan TeBlunthuis. “An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.” Organizational Communication Mini-Conference (OCMC). New Brunswick, NJ, October 5, 2018.
+\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``How `Wide Walls' Can Increase Engagement: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Scratch.'' Session on Online Platforms and Experiments. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2018), Evanston, Illinois, July 15, 2018.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Nathan TeBlunthuis. ``An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.'' Session on Collective Behavior. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2018), Evanston, Illinois, July 14, 2018.
+\item Shaw, Aaron and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``Theory Building Beyond Communities: Population-Level Research.'' Session on Communication in the Networked Age: A Discussion of Theory Building through Data-Driven Research. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 28, 2018.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill.``An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.'' Session on Agent-based Modeling for Communication Research. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 25, 2018.
+\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Revisiting `The Rise and Decline' in a Population of Peer Production Projects.'' Information Systems, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 25, 2018.
+\item Gan, Emilia F.$^*$, Sayamindu Dasgupta and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Gender Differences in Patterns of Project Sharing on the Scratch Online Programming Community.'' Session on Cultivating Computational Thinking: Developing Computational Identities Through Scratch and Apps. Digital Media and Learning (DML 2017), University of California, Irvine, October 6, 2017.
+\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``Density Dependence Without Resource Partitioning: A Population Ecology of Change.org.'' Session on Computational Methods for Studying Political Communication, Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 29, 2017.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts Online: Quasiexperimental Evidence From Peer Production.'' Session on Semantics and Structure of Online Communication, Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 27, 2017.
+\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``Learning to Code in Localized Programming Languages.'' Session on Technology and Learning, Instructional \& Developmental Communication, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 26, 2017.
+\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``Resource Partitioning and Density Dependence on a Digital Mobilization Platform.'' Internet, Politics, and Policy Conference (IPP 2016), Oxford University, Oxford, UK, September 23, 2016.
+\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``Resource Partitioning and Density Dependence on a Digital Mobilization Platform.'' Section on Communication, Information Technology, and Media Sociology, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (ASA 2016), Seattle, Washington, August 23, 2016.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Aaron Shaw and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Wikis and Work Groups: A Social Network Approach to Predicting Community Growth.'' Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (ASA 2016), Seattle, Washington, August 22, 2016.
+\item Narayan, Sneha$^*$, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan Morgan, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``The Wikipedia Adventure: A Field Experiment Evaluating an Interactive Tutorial for Newcomers.'' Session on Exploring Online Communities, Communication and Technology, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2016), Fukuoka, Japan, June 13, 2016.
+\item Shorey, Samantha$^*$, Samuel Woolley and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``From Hanging Out to Geeking Out: Socializing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking.'' Session on Learning and Thinking Through/With/By Media, Children, Adolescents and the Media, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2016), Fukuoka, Japan, June 11, 2016.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Aaron Shaw and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Wikis and Work Groups: A Social Network Approach to Predicting Community Growth.'' Session on B.E.S.T.: Social and Collaborative Technologies in Organizational Communication, Organizational Communication, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2016), Fukuoka, Japan, June 10, 2016.
+\item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' Communication Science in the Digital Age Pre-Conference Workshop, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 7, 2015.
+\item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' Computational Approaches to Advance Communication Research Pre-Conference Workshop, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 6, 2015.
+\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Aaron Shaw and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Social structures of productive online volunteer communities.'' International Network for Social Network Analysis Conference (``Sunbelt''), Newport Beach, CA, April 9, 2016.
+\item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' Computational Social Science Summit (CSSS), Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, May, 2015.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$ and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``Laboratories Of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, date: invalid date ‘Massachusetts, June 1, 2014.
+\item Zhang, Haoqi$^*$, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, and Patrick Minder. ``WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June , 2014.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$ and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``Laboratories Of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Online Collective Action Working Group, ECPR, Mainz, Germany, March 13, 2013.
+\item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference (MPSA 2014), Chicago, Illinois, April, 2014.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$. ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop (OUI 2014), Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 31, 2012.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$, Aaron Shaw$^*$, and Yochai Benkler.``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (ASA 2012), Denver, Colorado, August 17, 2012.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$, Aaron Shaw, and Yochai Benkler. ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop (OUI 2011), Vienna, Austria, June 5, 2011.
+\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$. ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in a Peer Production Community.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop (OUI 2010), MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 2, 2010.
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Invited Lectures and Presentations}
+
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item {[Round Table]} Round Table on Academic Careers. MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 7, 2019.
+\item {[Lightning Talk]} “Igniting a TON (Technology, Organizing, and Networks) of Insights: Recognizing the Contributions of Janet Fulk and Peter Monge in Shaping the Future of Communication Research.” Organizational Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2019), Washington, DC, May 28, 2018.
+\item {[Lecture]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” HCI Lunch Seminar Series, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 10, 2019.
+\item {[Tutorial]} “Conducting Research with Amazon Mechanical Turk.” Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 8, 2019.
+\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} “Democratizing Data Science.” Seminar Series, Department of Communication, University of California at Davis, Davis, California, February 22, 2019.
+\item {[Lecture]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” Seminar Series, Department of Communication, University of California at Davis, Davis, California, February 21, 2019.
+\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” Fellow Presentation, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 30, 2019.
+\item {[Lecture]} “Democratizing Data Science.” Information Technology Outlook Seminar, Department of Informatics, Universitá degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy, November 20, 2018.
+\item {[Response]} Respondent for Charlton McIlwain's “Controlling the Means of Disruption.” The Shifting Landscape of Public Communication Conference, University of Washington, October 26, 2018.
+\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Whither Peer Production?'' Digital Commons Research Group, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, June 4, 2018.
+\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} ``Democratizing Data Science.'' University of Washington Alumni Hall of Fame Reception, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 28, 2018.
+\item {[Discussion Facilitation]} ``Will Wikipedia exist in 20 years?'' With Katherine Maher. Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 17, 2017.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Democratizing Data Science: Perspectives from the Community Data Science Workshop and Software Carpentry.'' With Dharma Dailey and Jonathan T. Morgan. Data Science Studies Group, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 6, 2017.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Critical Data Literacies.'' With Sayamindu Dasgupta. Data Science Studies Group, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 8, 2017.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Colloquium, Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November 30, 2016.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' With Aaron Shaw. Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, November 15, 2016.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users.'' With Aaron Shaw. Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, November 14, 2016.
+\item {[Workshop]} ``Scratch Community Blocks Workshop.'' With Sayamindu Dasgupta. Scratch Conference, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 5, 2016.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Charting Pathways to Community Success.'' Big Social Data Day, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, May 31, 2016.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Using High Performance Computing for Social Computing Research.'' University of Washington HPC Club, Data Science Studio, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, May 12, 2016.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Voice, Technology \& Impact Workshop, Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, May 6, 2016.
+\item {[Debate]} “Does the Net Work? Analyzing the Social Implications of the World Wide Web.“ International Affairs Conference, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, April 4, 2016.
+\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Celebrate Aaron Swartz and Book Release.'' Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, January 13, 2016.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Reflecting on Empirical Peer Production Research.'' With Aaron Shaw. 7$^\mathrm{th}$ International Workshop on Network Theory: Peer Production Networks (ANN-SONIC-NICO 2015). Department of Communication, Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois, October 30, 2015.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ```Accounting' for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action.'' Wikia Inc., San Francisco, California, October 18, 2015.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ```Accounting' for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action.'' Wikimania 2015. Mexico City, Mexico, July 18, 2015.
+\item {[Lecture and Discussion Facilitation]} ``Missing Voices on Wikipedia.'' With Monika Sengul-Jones. Center on Communication, Difference, and Equity, University of Washington, April 22, 2015.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Department of Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara, April 16, 2015.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' University of Milan, Milan, Italy, March 28, 2015.
+\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} Discussion of \textit{The Internet’s Own Boy}. Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism, Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, March 24, 2015.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism. Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, March 24, 2015.
+\item {[Panel]} Discussion of \emph{The Internet's Own Boy}. Information \& Society Center, Information School, University of Washington, November 24, 2014.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Understanding Collaborative Creativity in Scratch.'' Center for Data Science, University of Washington, Tacoma, November 19, 2014.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Creativity Without Law in Remixing.'' Creativity Without Law Conference, Case Western University School of Law, November 7, 2014.
+\item {[Workshop Organization \& Lecture]} ``Open Source Comes to Campus.'' University of Washington, November 16, 2014.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' Wikimania 2014, London, UK. August 9, 2014.
+\item {[Invited Expert Participant]} Data and Digital Methods BarCamp, ENSCI \& Medialab, Science Po, Paris, France, June 27, 2014.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Medialab, Sciences Po, Paris, France. June 25, 2014.
+\item {[Lecture and Workshop Facilitation]} ``Remixing Research and Scratch Data.'' With Andrés Monroy-Hernández. Scratch Data Summit, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 21, 2014.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' DUB Seminar, University of Washington, January 8, 2014.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' ZEW/KMRC Workshop: User behavior and content generation on Wikipedia, ZEW, Mannheim, Germany, November 9, 2013.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 8, 2013.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 16, 2013.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton, April 11, 2013.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' Cognitive Science Colloquium, School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College, April 10, 2013.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' Department of Communication, University of Washington, October 26, 2012.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' The Future of Security: Ethical Hacking, Big Data, and the Crowd, Parsons Institute for Information Mapping, The New School, New York, New York, October 24, 2012.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Microsoft Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 13, 2012.
+\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``When Peer Production Works: Learning from Failures to Improve Collaboration.'' Wikipedia Academy 2012, Freie Universität, Berlin, June 29, 2012.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Communication Technology and Social Change Activism.'' Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts, June 9, 2012 .
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Is Volunteer Labor a Fixed and Finite Resource? Evidence from Peer Production.'' With Aaron Shaw. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 24, 2012.
+% removed: \item 2011-07-01. ``Using Social Awards To Build Better Free Software \& Culture Projects.'' With Aaron Shaw. Fórum Internacional Software Livre, Porto Alegre, Brasil. [Lecture]
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Conference on Digital Commons, Barcelona, Spain, December 29, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 17, 2010.
+% moved below: \item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California, November 2, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' With Aaron Shaw. Laboratory for Social Research Seminar, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, October 28, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Luncheon Series, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 11, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 20, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 18, 2011.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy Seminar, MIT Sloan, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 22, 2010.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Wikipedia as a Platform.'' MIT Innovation Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 4, 2010.
+\item {[Panel]} ``Reviewing And Challenging Socio-Political Approaches in the Analysis of Open Collaboration and Collective Action Online.'' With Mayo Fuster Morell. WikiSym 2010, Gdansk, Poland, June 10, 2010.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Antifeatures.'' NEU ACM Chapter, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, November 18, 2009.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Free/Libre Open Source Software 101.'' Knight Foundation News Conference, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 16, 2009.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in a Peer Production Community.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 9, 2010.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in a Peer Production Community.'' Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 26, 2010.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``The State of FLOSS Research.'' Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 20, 2009.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Revealing Errors.'' Internet and Society Project, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, March 24, 2009.
+\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Revealing Errors.'' Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group, Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 21, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Voting Machinery for the Masses.'' Future of Civic Media Conference, MIT Center for Future Civic Media, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 13, 2008.
+\item {[Panel]} ``Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis in Innovation.'' CHI 2008, Florence, Italy, April 7, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Disasters and Free Software.'' Zones of Emergency series, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 3, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software.'' Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts, March 12, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software.'' Nara Institute of Technology (NAIST), Nara, Japan, January 8, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software.'' Cornell University Code Review, Ithaca, New York, November 16, 2007.
+\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``Free Software and Education.'' K-12 Open Minds Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 9, 2007.
+\item {[Panel]} ``Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source Software.'' Computing in the Cloud Workshop, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, January 22, 2008.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Reflections on Decoding Liberation.'' Book Launch for Decoding Liberation, Brooklyn College, November 15, 2007.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Parallel Document Development.'' Open and User Innovation Conference, Copenhagen Business School, June 27, 2007.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Examination of Wiki Process.'' MIT Innovation Lab meeting, MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 7, 2007.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Reflections on the War on Share.'' With Elizabeth Stark. Media in Transition 5, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 27, 2007.
+\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``Defining Moments.'' Conference on Engaging in Open Source (CEOS), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2, 2006.
+\item {[Lecture and Panel]} ``Information Freedom.'' Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 28, 2006.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Participatory Collaboration: The Debian Model.'' University of Turin, Turin, Italy, April 21, 2004.
+\item {[Lecture]} ``Control, Collaboration and Creativity in Literature.'' University of Milan, Milan, Italy, April 19, 2004.
+\item {[Undergraduate Research Presentation]} ``Literary Collaboration and Control.'' School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College, May 5, 2003.
+\item {[Undergraduate Research Presentation]} ``Literary Collaboration and Control.'' Division III Presentation, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts, May 16, 2003.
+
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Invited Workshops}
+
+% This list includes invitation or application-only workshops. If I give a lecture or present a paper, I will not list it again here.
+
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item NSF Workshop on Frameworks for Integrative Data Equity Systems (FIDES) and Foundations of Responsible Data Science (FORDS). New York University, New York, New York. March 25-26, 2020. {[Virtual due to COVID-19]}
+\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California, February 7-9, 2020.
+\item Summer Institute for Behavioral and Social Scientists Organizations and Their Effectiveness. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 8-20, 2019.
+\item CSST Summer Research Institute. Organized by the Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems Researchers (CSST). Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. June 18-22, 2019. {[Attended as Mentor]}
+\item Digital Infrastructure Kickoff. Organized by the Ford and Alfred P. Sloan Foundations. Ford Foundation, New York, New York, February 4-5, 2019.
+\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California, February 1-3, 2019.
+\item Design Thinking Meeting. Organized by Liz Gerber, Bob Sutton, and Sarah Stein Greenberg. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 29-30, 2018.
+\item Digital Intelligence Lab. Institute for the Future, hosted by the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, October 30, 2018.
+\item Festival of Ideas. Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 5, 2018.
+\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California. February 2-4, 2018.
+\item The Science of Counter-Earth: Multiply Instantiated Institutions. The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth. Hosted at Pierce's Inn, Etna, New Hampshire. May 12-15, 2017.
+\item Workshop on Developing a Research Agenda for Human-Centered Data Science. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016), San Francisco, California, February 28, 2016.
+\item Workshop on Breaking into New Data-Spaces: Infrastructure for Open Community Science. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016), San Francisco, California, February 27, 2016.
+\item Workshop on Access To Knowledge (A2K). Open Society Initiative. Stoke, United Kingdom, August 5-6, 2015.
+\item Microsoft Research Faculty Summit. Microsoft, Redmond, Washington, July 8-9, 2015.
+\item Workshop on Advancing an Industry/Academic Partnership Model for Open Collaboration Research. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2014), March 14, 2014.
+\item Social Computing Symposium. Microsoft FUSE Labs, San Francisco, California, January 11-13, 2015.
+\item Digital Youth Think Tank. University of Washington Information School, October 16-17, 2014.
+\item Data and Digital Methods BarCamp. ENSCI \& Medialab, Science Po, Paris, France , June 27, 2014.
+\item Social Computing Symposium. Microsoft FUSE Labs, New York, New York, January 15-17, 2014.
+\item Crowdcamp Workshop. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2013), San Antonio, Texas, February 23-24, 2013.
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\section{Teaching}
+
+\subsection{Courses}
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2020, Winter. Methods of Inquiry (COM501 -- Masters/PhD Llevel). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Leah Ceccarelli.
+\item 2020, Winter. Statistical Methods in Communication (COM520 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2020, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication.
+
+\item 2020, Winter. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2020, Winter. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2019, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Patricia Moy.
+\item 2017, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Ralina Joseph.
+\item 2017, Fall. Innovation Communities (COM597B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program.
+\item 2017, Winter. Advanced Statistical Methods in Communication (COM521 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2016, Fall. Building Successful Online Communities (COM597 -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program.
+\item 2016, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Christine Harold.
+\item 2016, Spring. Innovation Communities (COM597B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program.
+\item 2016, Spring. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2015, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2015, Spring. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2015, Spring. Community Data Science (COM597G - Masters Level) UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Digital Media” program.
+\item 2014, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication.
+\item 2014, Spring. Innovation Communities (COM587B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program.
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Directed Research Groups \& Reading Groups}
+
+I have conducted a series of ``Directed Research/Reading Groups'' (DRGs) that student enroll in as independent studies for credit but which are organized more like small project-based classes. Typicaly, a cohort of students enrolled in a DRG meets with myself and one or more graduate students in my lab weekly as part of a group research project.
+
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research Group on the COVID-19 digital media landscape. (2 students; organized with Kaylea Champion) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 4cr, 5cr; lucy, bella (jacinta as paid researcher)
+\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research Group on qualitative analysis of online community ecology. (2 students; organized with Nate TeBlunthuis) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 2cr alia, nicole (bella from REU)
+\item 2020, Fall. Directed Research Group on the COVID-19 digital media landscape. (5 students; organized with Kaylea Champion) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 4cr (x2) 5cr (x3); lucy, bella, jacinta, monica, raina
+\item 2020, Fall. Directed Research Group on qualitative analysis of online community ecology. (2 students; organized with Nate TeBlunthuis) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 2cr alia, nicole (bella from REU)
+\item 2019, Fall. Selected Readings (on organizational communication) (4 students; co-taught with Kirsten Foot). (COM590--Graduate) % kaylea, charlie, madison, and russell (varying credits)
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Individual Directed Readings \& Independent Studies}
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Honors Thesis. (COM497--Undergraduate). % Zach Arenson, 5cr
+\item 2021, Winter. Independent Research (on the COVID-19 digital media landscape). (COM591--Graduate). % Kaylea, 3cr, running DRG
+\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research (on data literacy). (COM592--Graduate). % regina, 5cr
+\item 2021, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (COM600--Graduate). % Kaylea, 3cr
+\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Master Thesis. (COM700--Graduate). % salt, 6cr
+\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate). % nate, 10cr
+\item 2021, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate). % emilia 10cr
+
+\item 2020, Fall. Independent Research (on online community governance). (COM591--Graduate) % charlie 4c
+\item 2020, Fall. Independent Research (on the COVID-19 digital media landscape). (COM591--Graduate) % kaylea 2cr
+\item 2020, Fall. Independent Study/Research (on informal learning in online communities). (COM600--Graduate) % regina 4cr
+\item 2020, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 2cr
+\item 2020, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr
+\item 2020, Fall. Independent Study/Research (on learning in online communities). (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 4cr
+
+
+\item 2020, Summer. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 2cr
+\item 2020, Summer. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 2cr
+
+\item 2020, Spring. Selected Readings (on learning in online communities). (COM590--Graduate) % regina 1cr
+\item 2020, Spring. Independent Research (on learning in online communities). (COM591--Graduate) % regina 2cr
+\item 2020, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 10cr
+\item 2020, Spring. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr
+\item 2020, Spring. Independent Study/Research (on learning in online communities). (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 12cr
+\item 2020, Winter. Independent Research (on learning in online communities). (COM591--Graduate) % regina 2cr
+\item 2020, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 10cr
+\item 2020, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr
+\item 2020, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 6cr
+\item 2019, Fall. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 5cr
+\item 2019, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr
+\item 2019, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (2 students) (COM700--Graduate) % salt 6cr; charlie 5cr
+\item 2019, Summer. Selected readings on peer production and online communities. (COM590--Graduate). % salt 2cr
+\item 2019, Spring. Supervised Independent Study/Research on content moderation. (COM591--Graduate). % charlie 5cr
+\item 2019, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (3 students) (COM700--Graduate) % salt 5cr
+\item 2019, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 9cr
+\item 2019, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (3 students) (COM700--Graduate) % kaylea, salt, charlie; 5cr each
+\item 2018, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 9cr
+\item 2018, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % kaylea 5cr
+\item 2018, Spring. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations). (COM600--Graduate). % nate 6cr
+\item 2018, Winter. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations). (COM600--Graduate). % nate 6cr
+\item 2017, Summer. Supervised Independent Study/Research. (COM591--Graduate). % nate 2cr
+\item 2017, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % nate 5cr
+\item 2017, Spring. Selected readings on social movements and online communities. (COM590--Graduate). % mengjun 5cr
+\item 2017, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % nate 5cr
+\item 2017, Winter. Supervised Independent Research on statistical analysis of communication data. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ polly keary 1credit
+\item 2017, Winter. Supervised Internship in Communication. (COM593--Graduate) % w/ mengjun guo
+\item 2016, Summer. Supervised Independent Study/Research (readings for general examinations). (COM600--Graduate) % nate teblunthuis
+\item 2016, Winter. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ samantha hautea
+\item 2015, Fall. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ samantha hautea
+\item 2015, Spring. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations on data science and learning in classrooms). (COM600--Graduate) % w/ anissa tanweer
+\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on newcomers in online communities. (COM498--Undergraduate) % w/ charlie kiene
+\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on value in peer production. (COM498A--Undergraduate) % w/ william hale
+\item 2014, Fall. Directed Reading on social computing and computer-supported cooperative work. (COM590--Graduate)% w/ sam woolley
+\item 2014, Summer. Supervised Independent Research on quantitative analyses of online collective action. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ mary joyce
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Workshops \& Seminars}
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2013--. Co-organizer, Social Computing Reading Group, University of Washington.
+\item 2014, Spring \& Fall; 2015, Spring \& Fall. 2016, Spring; Winter 2020. Organizer and Lecturer, Community Data Science Workshops, Department of Communication and eScience Institute, University of Washington.
+\item 2014, Fall. Co-Organizer and Speaker, Open Source Comes to Campus. University of Washington.
+\item 2008, Fall. Seminar in Collective Intelligence. MIT Sloan School of Management. Supervised by Thomas Malone.
+\item 2011--2013. Cooperation Group Seminar. Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University.
+\item 2004-08-27--2004-09-01. Werkleitz School of Common Property, Halle Volkspark in Halle, Germany.