“Teaching Race, Empire, and Archives with Obituaries: A Transatlantic and Transhistorical Approach.” Panel Stream #2: Archives and Experimental Writing: Embodying Early American Archives as Pedagogic Practice. Society of Early Americanists. University of Notre Dame (Jun. 2025)
“The Obituary Form and Function: Harnessing the Power of Death with John Nichols.” Roundtable: Examining the ‘Publisher Function’ in the Long Eighteenth Century” (Sponsored by the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP)). American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Online (Apr. 2025)
“Transcending Academia: Eliza Haywood as the Ultimate Public Humanities Ambassador.” Roundtable: “‘Haywood Studies’ at a Quarter Century” (Sponsored by the Eliza Haywood Society). American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Online (Apr. 2025)
“Death Writing.” New Approaches to Eighteenth-Century Studies Roundtable. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Toronto, ON, CA (Apr. 2024)
“The Lady’s Museum Project: Three Years of Restoring Women’s Writing (and Beyond).” British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, UK (Jan. 2024)
“‘The sooner they are both consigned to a long oblivion the better’: Posthumous Literary Warfare and the Death Writing of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin in the Gentleman’s Magazine (1797– 1836)”” Writing Forms of (Social) Death. Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Montréal, CA (Oct. 2023)
“Burying the Lead: How Text, Image, and Wampum Broadcast Necropower in the Death Writing of Mohawk Saint Catherine Tekakwitha.” Piety and Religion in Early Modern France. Society for French Historical Studies and Western Society for French History Joint Annual Conference. Detroit, MI (Mar. 2023)
“‘Lamenting the loss of those whom we more particularly esteem: How ‘Sylvanus Urban’ Used Obituaries in the Gentleman’s Magazine (1731–1826).” Life Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century II. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. St. Louis, MO (Mar. 2023)
“Lady’s LibriVox: Teaching Multimodal Editing with Charlotte Lennox and the Lady’s Museum (1760–31).” Poster Session: Teaching the Eighteenth Century [Pedagogy Caucus]. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. St. Louis, MO (Mar. 2023)
“‘The present therefore seems improbable, the future most uncertain’: Transcending Academia through Charlotte Lennox’s Lady’s Museum (1760–61).” Digital Worlds and the Eighteenth Century. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, UK (Jan. 2023)
“‘There they took up their willow switches and mingled prayers with penance’: Torturous Consumerism and the Death Writing of St. Catherine Tekakwitha.” The Indigenous Eighteenth Century. Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. University of Ottawa, CA (Oct. 2022)
“The Lady’s Museum Project Year 2: Resonances between History and the Present Day.” Panel: Scholarly Websites. Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. University of Ottawa, CA (Oct. 2022)
“Blending Group-, Process-, and System-Centered Intersectional Approaches to Cross Borders in the Necropolitical Index: Transatlantic Obituaries from the Long Eighteenth Century.” Authors Against Abjection: Abolitionism and Feminism in Women’s Writing. British Women Writers Conference (BWWC). Baylor University, TX (May 2022)
“Blending Group-, Process-, and System-Centered Intersectional Approaches to Center Marginalized Voices in the Lady’s Museum Project.” Digital Humanities Caucus Roundtable: Centering Marginalized Voices in DH Projects. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Baltimore, MD (Mar. 2022)
“Blending Group-, Process-, and System-Centered Intersectional Approaches in the Lady’s Museum Project.” Digital Exhibition. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Online (Jan. 2022) [slides] [video]
“‘Equipt Herself in the Habit of a Man’: Exposing Empire in the Female Spectator (1745–46).” Eliza Haywood and Empire. The 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Online (Apr. 2021)
“Building the Warrior Women Project: Digital Humanities and a Broadside Ballad Archive.” Gender and Sexuality. Wonder Women & Rebel Girls: Women Warriors in the Media, ca. 1800-present. Online (Sept. 2020)
“Marketing Empire: Military Recruitment and Companionate Marriage in British Broadside Ballads.” Cheap Print: Chapbooks, Ballads, News, Scandal, and Inexpensive Ephemera. South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 2019: The Speedy Enlightenment: Moving, Racing, Quickening, and Otherwise Accelerating the Long Eighteenth Century. St. Aug.ine, FL (Feb. 2020)
“The Rise of the (Female) Self: Frances Burney’s Journal-, Letter- and Novel-Writing as Foucauldian Technologies of Self (Care).” (Self) Portraiture in the Eighteenth Century. South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 2020: The Eighteenth Century in Perspective, Dallas, TX (Feb. 2019)
“The Eighteenth Century (Companionate) Marriage Market: Or, the History of an Expanding Ego’s Entrance into Female Interiority in Frances Burney’s Evelina.” Consuming Masculinities: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Panel 4 of 4). Midwest Modern Language Association 2018: Consuming Cultures. Kansas City, MO (Nov. 2018)
“Motivated by Modeling Effective Affective Design: Revising Relationships through Writing Program Documents.” Corridors 2018: The Great Lakes Writing and Rhetoric Conference. Saginaw Valley State University, MI (Sept. 2018)