ABOUT ME
My name is Emma Stanley, and I am a Ph.D. candidate at North Carolina State University in the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media program where I focus on mobile and locative media research.
I have over half a decade of teaching experience at the university level, and my students continue to inspire me with their dedication and growth.
I am originally from Atlanta, Georgia, but I now live in Raleigh, North Carolina with my miniature poodle Gatsby.
Please see my CV below for more information and links to my work.
CURRICULUM VITAE
WORK WITH ME
Email
March 2023 CRDM Symposium
ejstanle@ncsu.edu
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Questions?
Contact Emma Stanley at ejstanle@ncsu.edu.
pedagogical practices for networked narratives:
Incorporating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Public Space(s)
into a Student’s Publication Process
This workshop focuses on the pedagogy of disseminating and publishing narratives inside and outside of academia in the 21st century, specifically with regard to amplifying marginalized voices during a time where academic and public/social freedom(s) are threatened.
Some major topics might include...
• Mobilities of language and narrative(s) in and outside of the classroom
• Utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) and other software to mobilize, map/counter-map, and amplify voices and personal/spatial narratives
• Public humanities projects that empower voices and narratives
• K-12 and higher education pedagogies to mobilize narratives
• Sharing student works in public space(s) as a form of publishing in a public-facing scenario
UPCOMING:
South Atlantic
MLA Conference
Atlanta Marriott Buckhead
Hotel & Conference Center
November 9-11, 2023