I’ve spend most of this summer revising and resubmitting three different articles, so I don’t have a lot to report on the research front (yet). I also am about to send out a fourth article into the ether (of which I will probably also be doing revisions and resubmissions). In […]
2018 Recap
Happy new year! As we charge ahead into 2019, I’d like to take a moment to look back on the year that was. The 2018 year was my first full year as an assistant professor at ASU. While I did complete some projects, I primarily laid groundwork that I hope […]
Publishing Update
I’m really thrilled to note that my first article has a full citation now: Carradini, S. (2018). “An organizational structure of indie rock musicians as displayed by Facebook usage,” Journal of Technical Writing and Communication,48(2), 151–174. doi:10.1177/0047281616667677. It will soon be joined by an article in press about teaching entrepreneurship […]
Association for Business Communication Conference: Trifecta
At the 2015 Association for Business Communication Conference in Seattle, I was pleased to complete a trifecta of sorts: I presented my talk “No Immediate Plans: Arts Nonprofit Motivations in Choice or Rejection of Crowdfunding,” had my corresponding paper featured in the proceedings of the conference, and was awarded a […]
Graduate Research Symposium: “The Regularization and Regulation of Kickstarter Proposals”
I was honored to be selected for inclusion in the 10th Annual NCSU Graduate Research Symposium, which took place on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. I presented a poster based on some ongoing qualitative research I’m doing in relation to the emergent genre of Kickstarter writing. I am also interested in […]
CCCCs: Crowdfunding
I was pleased to present at CCCC some research I’ve been doing on crowdfunding and grant writing. I delivered “Proposal Networks: An Activity Theory Analysis of Crowdfunding and Grant Writing” on a panel with Jason Swarts and Kristyne Bradford, who was sadly unable to attend. The talk featured a theoretical […]