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Setsuko Yokoyama Recent Presentations

February 06, 2018 English | Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Setsuko Yokoyama recently presented, "What’s in a Name? Users, the Generalized Others,” at HASTAC 2017, Orlando, Florida, 4 November 2017.

Her other presentations include: 

  • “From Assemblage to Accessories: When Humans Become Prostheses of Machines,” a paper presented at the Society for the History of Technology annual meeting, Philadelphia, 27 October 2017.
  • “Negotiating Open Access for All Interested Parties,” a presentation for the Ethics & Responsibilities in the Bibliosphere panel at the Bibliography Among the Disciplines Conference, Philadelphia, 14 October 2017.
  • “ACutudio Recordings and the Public Humanities,” a panel organized and presented with Chris Mustazza and Natalie Gerber at the Robert Frost Symposium, Shaftsbury, Vermont, 23 Sep 2017.