Angela Woodall
Présentation
Angela Woodall
angela.woodall@columbia.edu I am a researcher and professor finishing my dissertation at the Columbia Journalism School's Communications Ph.D. program and a fellow at the CELSA-Sorbonne University in France, as well as a member of GRIPIC. My work on intermediary studies, critical infrastructure history, and media pluralism combines computational social science, UX research, and ethnography. My dissertation -- "Search and Destroy: The Archival Imagination in a Digital Era" -- looks at web archiving, APIs, and access. I am additionally a research assistant for the CYsyphus cybersecurity recommendations database project being developed through the Cyber Conflict Studies, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. EDUCATION
2016-present Ph.D. Communications (ABD), Columbia University
2019 M.Phil. Communications, Columbia University
2017 M.A. Communications, Columbia University
2004-2005 M.A. Journalism and Public Affairs, American University
1997-1999 B.A. Anthropology and Sociology, Mills College PEER REVIEWED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Woodall, Angela, & Ringel, S. 2019. “Blockchain Archival Discourse: Trust and the Imaginaries of Digital Preservation.” New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819888756 Woodall, Angela. 2017. “Media Capture in the Era of Megaleaks Journalism.” Journalism: Vol 19, Issue 8, pp. 1182-1195.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1464884917725166 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
“Platform Governance of Access.” Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Dublin. Nov. 2022 “Data Collection for Internet Researchers under Data Protection Regimes.” Institute of International and European Affairs and the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society, Marquette University. Dublin, Nov. 2022 (symposium) “Platform Exceptionalism And The Limits Of Policy.” Women in the Digital World Conference. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), April 2022 “What to Expect When You are Expecting Access: Social Media APIs and Platform Governance.” Media Law and Policy Scholars 2022 Conference, Jan. 2022 “Blockchain Archival Discourse: Trust and the Imaginaries of Digital Preservation” (co-author). International Communications Association (ICA) 2019 Conference, May 2019 “Occupying the Archive: Implications of the digital revolution for historical research.” The Web that Was: Archives, Traces, Reflections (RESAW 2019) conference, June 2019 “Repackaging the ‘participatory turn 10 years in – Report for America” (co-author). International Communications Association (ICA) 2018 Conference “Knowledge production in the age of digital archives: The role of human-machine communication in constructions of the past” (co-author). International Communications Association (ICA) 2018 Conference “Occupying the Archive.” American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) 2018 Annual Meeting
"Archives and the digital revolution's implications for historical research.” Joint Journalism and Communication
History Conference (JJCHC) 2017 “The Need for Computer Literacy in Journalism.” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) 2015 “The Marissa Mayer Effect: How Media Coverage Influences Women in Tech.“ Moderator, Journalism and Women’s Symposium 2014 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL TALKS AND PROJECTS 2022 "The meaning of politics"
Séminaire GRIPIC: revisiting the work of political theorist Hannah Arendt 2019 “The Role of Bots in News Production”
Project co-lead: Examines the role of bots -- defined as algorithmically controlled accounts -- in newsgathering, production, and dissemination. 2018-2019 “A Public Record at Risk: The Dire State of News Archiving in the Digital Age”
and Record At Risk symposium at Stanford University. 2018 “Automation in the Archives: Affordances and constraints in social media archive systems.” Critical Media and Digital Studies (Invited Talk). TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Aug. 2022-present Adjunct Professor, CELSA-Sorbonne University
Aug. 2019-May 2022 Adjunct Professor, Methods in Media Studies, New York University
Aug. 2021-Dec. 2021 Adjunct Professor, Fordham University
Aug. 2017-Dec. 2017 Teaching Assistant, M.A. History of Journalism, Columbia University,
2014-Aug. 2016 Adjunct Professor, San Francisco State University Journalism Department
2014 Data Storytelling with Numbers, Institute for Journalism and Justice
2012-2014 Advisor, The Money Project SERVICE (Columbia University)
Bargaining Committee member, Graduate Workers of Columbia 2017-2021
Co-founder and elected president of the Communications Ph.D. Student Government 2018-2019
Communications Ph.D. Colloquium co-convener 2017-2018
Organized Communications academic publishing and other scholarly workshops 2016-2020 NON-ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
“On Her Own,” Gleason Ranch Documentary, Researcher and Contributor 2014-2016
Founder, CivicPlayground.com 2012-2017
Founded prize-winning app development project to encourage community engagement and introduce technology to local newsrooms.
Freelance Reporter Aug. 2005-Sept. 2019
Technical Writer Sept. 2015-Sept. 2019 Staff Reporter, The Oakland Tribune April 2007-June 2013
LANGUAGES
English (native speaker), German (fluent speaker); French and Italian (intermediate speaker) ADDITIONAL TRAINING: Computational Social Sciences (online Univerity of California coursework); Data Science (Python); Data Journalism (Python, R); Adobe Digital Creativity Certificate; Adobe Generation Professional: Digital Imaging; Coding for Data Analysis; BAVC Video Production; SEC Filings Master Class; Investigating Public Pensions; Using EMMA to find Great Stories in Municipal Bonds; Data mapping; Data visualization; Info graphics; Data-Driven Journalism; Breaking Local Business Stories with Economic Data.
2011 Instructor, Multimedia Journalism, SF Bay Area Journalists Assc.
Compétences
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PLATFORM GOVERNANCE OF ACCESSAssociation of Internet Researchers (AOIR) 2022, Association of Internet Researchers, Nov 2022, Dublin, Ireland |