2011

  • The Influence of Social Network Sites on the Job Application Procedure (co-authors Somaya Ben Allouch & Kirsten van Wingerden)
    • [Upcoming] Association of Internet Researchers Conference (Aoir), Seattle, Washington, USA, 10-13 September
    • Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap [National Communication Science Day], University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, 24-25 January
  • Panel Presentation. The Erotics of ‘Local’ Connections: Mediating Gender, Sexuality & Intimacy
    • A Decade in Internet Time. iCS 2011 Symposium. Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford, UK, 21-23 September

2010

  • The Limitations of User-centered Design: The Case Study of e-Government (co-author Thea van der Geest)
    • Association of Internet Researchers Conference (Aoir). Goteborg, Sweden, 21-23 October
    • American Sociological Association (ASA). Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 14-17 August
    • International Communication Association (ICA). Annual Meeting, Singapore, 22-26 June

2009

  • Living the Digital Lifestyle
    • Participating in a Mediated World, KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 27 November.
  • The Limitations of User-centered Design: The Case Study of e-Government (co-author Thea van der Geest)
    • Participating in a Mediated World, KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 27 November
    • The Limitations of User-centered Design: The Case Study of e-Government, Prague ACM SIGCHI, Czech Technical University, 22 November. Keynote Presenter

2007

  • What Does it Mean to Know Users? World Usability Day, Prague, Czech Republic, 8 November. Keynote Presenter.
  • Persona Creation and Data, Innovation@Sun Conference, Monterey Bay, California, USA, 1-3 October. Invited Speaker.

2005

  • Culture Jamming. Re: activism, A Conference on 21st Century Activism and Technology, Budapest, Hungary, 14-16 October. Invited Panelist.
  • Living the Digital Lifestyle. Association of Internet Researchers, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 5-9 October
  • A Question of Class and Race: Mobile Phones and Pagers. Stanford Mobile HCI Workshop. Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA, 17 May. Invited Speaker.

2004

  • Living the Digital Lifestyle American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 14-17 August. Roundtable Presentation

2003

  • Pushers, Plumbers & Pediatricians: Symbolism of the Pager in the United States (1975-1995)
    • American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 15-19 August
    • Center for Work, Technology, and Organization, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA, 10. November.

2002

  • Pushers, Plumbers & Pediatricians: Symbolism of the Pager in the United States (1975-1995)
    • Society for the Social Study of Science, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 6-10 November
    • Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Maastricht, Netherlands, 13-16 October
    • Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Tampere, Finland, 29 June-2 July
    • Center for Information Society Studies, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 19 March. Invited Speaker
  • ‘It’s Just Easier To Text. Really.’: Young People and New Communication in the United Kingdom & the United States(co-authored with Dr. Nina Wakeford)
    • Society for the Social Study of Science, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 6-10 November
    • Association of Internet Researchers Conference 2002, Maastricht, Netherlands, 13-16 October

2001

  • Keeping Up: Web Design Skill and the Reinvented Worker
    • American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, USA 19-21 August

2000

  • Keeping Up: Web Design Skill and the Reinvented Worker
    • Association of Internet Researchers: Internet Research 1.0: The State of the Interdiscipline, Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 14-17 September