
Kristine Kelly (@knk67) is a Lecturer in English and the general education program at Case Western Reserve University. She teaches and writes about British colonial and post-colonial Anglophone literature, focusing particularly on travel and mobility. Her research and teaching also focus on electronic literature, network theory, and digital pedagogy. More detail about Kristine’s work can be found at knkelly.org
Sessions in which Kristine Kelly participates
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
Let's Play Netprov! Tips and Techniques for Collaborative Storytelling in Everyday Media
3 hours
2:00 PM
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5:00 PM
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Pavillon J.-A. DeSève UQAM
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DS-1540
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Signup required
Registered
On Wait List
Session is full
Participant
Rob Wittig (Meanwhile Netprov Studio)
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Workshop
3:45 PM
3:45 PM
Tracing Invisible Routes: Mobility and Agency in Polak’s “Nomadic Milk”
1 hour
3:45 PM
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4:45 PM
Part of:
Literature, Mobility and Urban Culture
Participant
Kristine Kelly (Case Western Reserve University)
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Talk
Literature, Mobility and Urban Culture
1 hour 15 minutes
3:45 PM
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5:00 PM
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Pavillon J.-A. DeSève UQAM
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DS-1545
Moderator
Benoit Bordeleau (Littérature québécoise mobile)
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Participant
Kristine Kelly (Case Western Reserve University)
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Participant
Enrico Agostini Marchese (Université de Montréal)
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Participant
Hannah Ackermans
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Panel