Research Presentations

 
 

Research is about more than just publishing! Sharing research, in various stages of progress, at conferences and in other oral forums provides opportunities for feedback, to strengthen research and incorporate new ideas. My research has been presented at a variety of formal academic conferences as well as informal discussion groups. A selection of these presentations can be found below.


Dumoulin, J. (2022, January 27-28). Pandemic Narratives: Adapting metaphors and fictional worlds to the contemporary pandemic. InterCOMM, University of Ottawa: Ottawa, Ontario.

Dumoulin, J. (2021, June 2-5). Instafit or Instafake? The Role of Language, Images, and Differing Depictions of the Body in Online Fitness Communities. 2021 Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association National Conference, Boston, MA.

Dumoulin, J. (2021, May 19-22). Just the Right “Temperature”: Measuring the Success of Dancehall Icon Sean Paul. International Association for the Study of Popular Music-United States, Virtual Meeting.

Dumoulin, J. (2020, October 1-2). Beyond Contagion: Using The Power Of Popular Culture To Dispel Fear And Misinformation In A Time Of Crisis. Fifth International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Dumoulin, J. (2019, December 1-2). Panelist: Monstrous Female / Female Monsters: The Physicality of Difference: Exploring the Monster and (Dis)ability in Anita Blake, the Vampire Hunter. Monsters: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Project, Progressive Connexions: Prague, Czech Republic.

Dumoulin, J. (2017, March 16). Panelist: Resisting Realities – Protest for a Better World: Anonymous – Defining Injustice in the Absence of Context and Individuality. Carleton Communication Graduate Caucus 12th Annual Conference.