Nora Madison CV 1 Nora Madison Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Ave Philadelphia, PA 19118 madisonn@chc.edu ACADEMIC POSTS Assistant Professor of Communication Chestnut Hill College August 2015 - present EDUCATION PhD in Communication, Culture & Media, 2015 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA BA in Sociology, 2002 Minor in Women s Studies Arcadia University, Glenside, PA PUBLICATIONS Madison, N. (under review) Technologies of Visibility: Digital Mediations of Bisexuality Online. Critical Studies in Media Communication. Shumar, W., Madison, N. (2013). Ethnography in a Virtual World. Ethnography and Education. 2013; 8(2): 255-272. Phipps, E., Madison, N., Pomerantz, S., Klein, M. (2010). Identifying and assessing interests and concerns of priority populations for work-site programs to promote physical activity. Health Promotion Practice. 11(1): 71-8. Phipps, E., Madison, N., Polansky, M., Tester, W. (2008). The importance of patient participation in second-line chemotherapy decisions: Perspectives of African American patients. J National Medical Association. 100(12): 1434-40. Phipps, E., Quinn, J., Madison, N., Ackler, J., Pomerantz, S., Tester, W. (2005). Patient and industry barriers to pain control in low income cancer patients. Issues in Clinical Oncology. November/December: 36-39. Phipps, E., Harris, D., Braitman, L., Tester, W., Madison, N., True, G. (2005). Who enrolls in observational end of life research? Report from the Cultural Variations in Approaches to End of Life Study (CVAS). J Palliative Med. 8(1): 115-20.
Nora Madison CV 2 Madison, N., Church, J. (2003). Are you a real female? Gender and authenticity in Asheron s Call. In R.A. Lind (Ed.), Race/Gender/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content and Producers. (p 315-322) New York: Pearson Education. FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS 2015 Drexel University Excellence in Teaching Award Awarded in the category of graduate student teaching. 2012 Emerging Scholars International Research Fellowship ($5000) Awarded by the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS) and funded by the Ford Foundation. Drexel International Travel Award ($750) Awarded to present original research at the Association of Internet Researchers meeting in Salford, UK October 19-21, 2012. 2011 HASTAC Fellow Member of the Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory. Drexel International Travel Award ($750) Awarded to present original research at the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture & Society meeting in Madrid, Spain July 6-10, 2011 INVITED TALKS 2014 Madison, N. Conversations on Interdisciplinary Research Sponsored by the Drexel University Graduate Student Association. September 25, 2014. Madison, N. Media Matters: A Discussion of LGBTQQIA Representations in Media. Sponsored by FUSE (Foundation of Undergraduates for Sexual Equality). Drexel University. February 27, 2014. 2013 Madison, N. Technologies of Identity Online. The International Science Festival. Gothenburg, Sweden. April 26, 2013. 2012 Madison, N. New Mediations of Bisexuality: Online Subjectivity. Doctoral Colloquium, Department of Culture & Communication. Drexel University. January 11, 2012.
Nora Madison CV 3 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2015 (accepted) Madison N. Digital Bisexuality: The Semiotics of Online Sexual Identity. Association of Internet Researchers. Phoenix, AZ. October 21-24, 2015. (accepted) Madison N. Technologies of Visibility: Digital Mediations of Identity Online. International Communication Association. San Juan, Puerto Rico. May 21-25, 2015. Shumar W., Madison N., Mitman T. Producing, Distributing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement. Popular Culture Association. New Orleans, LA. April 1-4, 2015. 2014 Madison N. Technologies of subjectivity: Systems of production and enactment in online spaces. Theorizing the Web. New York, NY. April 25-26, 2014. Madison N. The Doctor, The Succubus, The Dragon, and the Problem of Three: Representations of Bisexuality in Popular Media. Popular Culture Association. Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2014. Shumar W., Madison N., Mitman T. Spaces & Gaps: Navigating a Mediated Craft Beer Culture. Popular Culture Association. Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2014. 2013 Madison N. Enacting Bisexuality and Mediating Visibility in Online Spaces. Association of Internet Researchers. Denver, CO. October 17-20, 2013. Madison N. New Mediations of Bisexuality: Findings from the Emerging Scholars Research Fellowship. International Association of Sexuality, Culture, and Society. Buenos Aires, Argentina. August 28- September 3, 2013. 2012 Madison N. New Mediations of Bisexuality: Technologies of subjectivity online. Association of Internet Researchers. Manchester, UK. October 19-21, 2012. Madison N. Framing Bisexuality: the label, the performance, and the paradox. Gender, Bodies, and Technology. Roanoke, VA. April 26-28, 2012 Madison N. (In)Visible Online: New Mediations of Bisexuality. Lavender Languages. Washington DC. February 8-10, 2012. 2011 Madison N. Tracing Bisexuality: The label, the performance, and the paradox. American Anthropological Association. Montreal, Canada. November 16-20, 2011. Madison N. I am Visible : Online bisexual communities, identities, and the paradox of visibility. Association of the Internet Researchers. Seattle, WA. October 10-13, 2011
Nora Madison CV 4 Madison N. The Articulation of Bisexual Identities in New Mediascapes: Negotiating (in)visibility online. International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture & Society. Madrid, Spain. July 6-10, 2011. 2010 Madison N. Bisexuality and Binary Dams: Negotiating the Flows of Identity Discourse. American Anthropological Association. New Orleans, LA. November 17-21, 2010. Madison N. Bi Watchdogs: Negotiating Identity and Anxiety Online. Association of Internet Researchers. Gothenburg, Sweden. October 20-23, 2010. Madison N. Constructing, deconstructing, and reconstructing identity: Fluid identity and narratives of bisexuality online. Lavender Languages. Washington DC. April 16-18, 2010. 2009 Madison N. Beyond binary: Bisexuality and the narratives of fluid identities online. American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, PA. December 2-6, 2009. Madison N. Fluid identity and embodied selves: Virtual community and the narratives of bisexuality in online social networking sites. Association of Internet Researchers. Milwaukee, WI. October 8-11, 2009. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Courses Drexel University Grant Writing (Com 330) o Third year level course, average enrollment 20 Mass Media & Society (Com 150) o First year level course, average enrollment 30 Media & Representation (Com 400/ WMST 280) o Fourth year level course, average enrollment 15 o Cross listed in Women s Studies Principles of Communication (Com 111) o First year level course, average enrollment 60 Sex & Society (Soc 150/ WMST 230) o Second year level course, average enrollment 30 o Cross listed in Women s Studies Social Theory: Classical (Soc 250) o Third year level course, average enrollment 25 Arcadia University Evaluating Research o Second year level course, average enrollment 20
Nora Madison CV 5 Graduate Courses University of Pennsylvania Qualitative Modes of Inquiry o Master s course, average enrollment 25 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Graduate Research Assistant & Instructor Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 2009 - present Research Associate & Program Grant Writer Einstein s Center for Urban Health Policy and Research, Philadelphia, PA 2003-2009 Undergraduate Research Assistant Arcadia University, Glenside, PA 2000-2002 PROFESSIONAL GRANTS AWARDED Learning to look inside the community: A qualitative study using the Positive Deviance model to examine and discover successful diabetes self-management strategies. Funded by the Albert Einstein Society ($23,400) Funding period: July 2009- June 2010 Role: Co-PI Patient Identification Practices: Examining Nurse and Physician Perspectives. Funded by the Albert Einstein Society ($22,100) Funding period: January 2008- December 2009 Role: Co-PI Settings as Communities of Change: A Feasibility Study to Promote Use of Physical Activity at Work. Funded by the Albert Einstein Society ($18,600) Funding period: January 2006- December 2007 Role: Co-PI
Nora Madison CV 6 MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 2008- present Association of Queer Anthropologists (AQA, div of AAA), 2007-present Comm & Information Technologies (CITASA, div of ASA), 2007-present Intrntl Assoc for the Study of Sex, Sexuality & Culture (IASSCS), 2011-present International Communication Association (ICA), 2008-present Popular Culture Association (PCA), 2012-present RESEARCH INTERESTS New Media & Internet studies; digital culture, online identities, representations of gender and sexuality in mass media; Queer Theory; Feminist Theory; the intersection of consumer culture and gender, race, class and sexual identities.