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TOM BOELLSTORFF c urriculum v itæ blinded reviews of promotion files & manuscripts omitted Professor [email protected] Department of Anthropology http://faculty.sites.uci.edu/boellstorff University of California, Irvine July 2018 EDUCATION 2000 Stanford University, Ph.D., Anthropology 1996 Stanford University, M.A., Anthropology 1991 Stanford University, B.A., Linguistics and Music 1993 Advanced Indonesian Institute, Language study in Makassar, Indonesia 1992 University of California, Berkeley, Graduate work in Department of Linguistics 1989 Stanford Program in Berlin, undergraduate study abroad ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009– Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine 2006–09 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine 2002–06 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine 2002 Visiting Assistant Prof., Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University (Spring) 2001 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University (July–November) 2000–01 Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine 2000 Instructor, Department of Anthropology and Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (Spring) 1999 Instructor, Dept. of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Stanford University (Fall) 1998 Instructor, Dept. of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Stanford University (Fall) 1989–90 Research Assistant, Professor Joseph Greenberg, Stanford University 1 EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS Major editorial appointments 2012– Co-editor (with Bill Maurer), Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology, Princeton University Press. 2013– Member, Editorial Board, Sexualities. 2010– Member, Editorial Board, Games and Culture. 2007–12 Editor-in-Chief, American Anthropologist (flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association). 2013–18 Member, Editorial Board, Cultural Anthropology. Other editorial appointments 2017– Member, Advisory Board, Child | Data | Citizen Project. 2014–16 Member, Advisory Board, Human Computation. 2013– Member, Advisory Board, Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC), Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. 2010– Member, Board of Advisors, “Virtual Worlds” Briefs Series, Springer. 2010– Member, Editorial Board, The Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. 2009– Member, Editorial Board, Metaverse Creativity. 2007– Member, Board of Advisors, Hong Kong University Press “Queer Asia” series. 2007– Member, International Advisory Board, Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific. PUBLICATIONS Books (full peer review) B4. 2012 Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method. With Bonnie http://goo.gl/2QPxZU Nardi, Celia Pearce, and T.L. Taylor. Princeton: Princeton University Press. B3. 2008 Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually http://goo.gl/iQNrzt Human. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Second Edition with a new Preface, 2015. B2. 2007 A Coincidence of Desires: Anthropology, Queer Studies, Indonesia. http://goo.gl/EBv0Gy Durham: Duke University Press. 2 B1. 2005 The Gay Archipelago: Sexuality and Nation in Indonesia. Princeton: http://goo.gl/RXxVKo Princeton University Press. Edited books (full peer review) EB3. 2015 Humanités Réticulaires: Nouvelles Technologies, Altérités et Pratiques http://goo.gl/jiol2A Ethnographiques en Contextes Globalisés. Jacinthe Mazzocchetti, Olivier Servais, Tom Boellstorff, and Bill Maurer, editors. Louvain-La-Neuve: Academia Bruylant (ISBN: 978-2-8061-0249-2). EB2. 2015 Data, Now Bigger and Better! Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer, editors. http://goo.gl/5X1qCm Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press (marketed and distributed by University of Chicago Press). EB1. 2004 Speaking in Queer Tongues: Globalization and Gay Language. William L. http://goo.gl/vTdyKZ Leap and Tom Boellstorff, editors. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Books, translated BT3. 2013 Un Anthropologue dans Second Life: Une Expérience de L’humanité http://goo.gl/XPj7dt Virtuelle (French translation of B3). Louvain-La-Neuve: Academia Bruylant (ISBN: 978-2-87209-986-3). BT2. 2012 Dojrzewanie w Second Life: Anthropologia Człowieka Wirtualnego http://goo.gl/ZD2W0E (Polish translation of B3). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (ISBN: 978-83-233-3316-6). BT1. 2009 The Gay Archipelago: Seksualitas dan Bangsa di Indonesia (Indonesian http://goo.gl/Bw7DJE translation of B1). Jakarta: Q-Munity Press (ISBN: 978-602-95248-0-2). Journal articles (full peer review) J31. 2018 The Opportunity to Contribute: Disability and the Digital Entrepreneur. https://is.gd/Y8UetJ Information, Communication, and Society 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1472796 J30. 2017 Transplatform: Culture, Context, and the Intellivision/Atari VCS Rivalry. http://goo.gl/TwSv5B With Braxton Soderman. Games & Culture. doi:10.1177/1555412017721839 J29. 2017 Beyond the Spectrum: Rethinking Autism. With Heather Thomas. http://goo.gl/2jD5WG Disability Studies Quarterly 37(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v37i1.5375 J28. 2016 Health Care Experiences and Perceptions among People with and http://goo.gl/PelYLK without Disabilities. With Heather F. de Vries McClintock, Frances K. Barg, Sam P. Katz, Margaret G. Stineman, Alice Krueger, Patrice M. Colletti, and Hillary R. Bogner. Disability & Health Journal 9(1):74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2015.08.007 3 J27. 2016 For Whom the Ontology Turns: Theorizing the Digital Real. Current http://goo.gl/Ilqu6J Anthropology 57(4):387–407. doi:10.1086/687362 J26. 2016 Compulsive Creativity: Virtual Worlds, Disability, and Digital Capital. http://goo.gl/2n3rT9 With Donna Z. Davis. International Journal of Communication 10:2096–2118. http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/5099/1639 J25. 2016 Against State Straightism: Five Principles for Including LGBT http://goo.gl/FKvwYc Indonesians. E-International Relations (online publication, no page numbers). J24. 2014 Botanical Decolonization: Rethinking Native Plants. With Tomaz Mastnak http://goo.gl/RjQVGt & Julia Elyachar. Environment & Planning D: Society & Space 32(2):363–380. doi:10.1068/d13006p J23. 2013 Making Big Data, in Theory. First Monday 18(10) (online publication, no http://goo.gl/pKmDRM page numbers). J22. 2013 Words with Friends: Writing Collaboratively Online. With Bonnie Nardi, http://goo.gl/pgtn1D Celia Pearce, and T.L. Taylor. ACM Interactions 20(5):58–61. J21. 2012 The Politics of Similitude: Global Sexuality Activism, Ethnography, and http://goo.gl/0baqoW the Western Subject. Trans-Scripts 2:22–39. J20. 2011 But Do Not Identify as Gay: A Proleptic Genealogy of the MSM http://goo.gl/6WzLHI Category. Cultural Anthropology 26(2):287–312. J19. 2010 Culture of the Cloud. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research 2(5):3–9. http://goo.gl/JkZNbt J18. 2009 Figures of Indonesian Modernity. With Joshua Barker, Johan Lindquist, http://goo.gl/a5pGjZ Chris Brown, Aryo Danusiri, Dadi Darmadi, Sheri Gibbings, Jesse Grayman, James Hoesterey, Carla Jones, Doreen Lee, Daromir Rudnyckyj, Rachel Silvey, and Karen Strassler. Indonesia 87:35–72. J17. 2009 Nuri’s Testimony: HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and Bare Knowledge. American http://goo.gl/D45uBB Ethnologist 36(2):351–363. J16. 2009 Method and the Virtual: Anecdote, Analogy, Culture. Journal of Virtual http://goo.gl/AtUCYV Worlds Research 1(3):4–7. J15. 2007 When Marriage Falls: Queer Coincidences in Straight Time. GLQ: A http://goo.gl/yyxuS3 Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies 13(2/3):227–248. J14. 2006 From West Indies to East Indies: Archipelagic Interchanges. http://goo.gl/Zc3azM Anthropological Forum 16(3):229–240. 4 J13. 2006 East Indies/West Indies: Comparative Archipelagoes. With David Murray http://goo.gl/JHIf3q and Kathryn Robinson. Anthropological Forum 16(3):219–227. J12. 2006 Gay and Lesbian Indonesians and the Idea of the Nation. Social Analysis http://goo.gl/QC0RcB 50(1):158–163. J11. 2006 A Ludicrous Discipline? Ethnography and Game Studies. Games and http://goo.gl/Aani0D Culture 1(1):29–35. J10. 2005 Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia. http://goo.gl/iF41dS American Anthropologist 107(4):575–585. J9. 2004 Playing Back the Nation: Waria, Indonesian Transvestites. Cultural http://goo.gl/b3CbPN Anthropology 19(2):159–195. J8. 2004 Bodies of Emotion: Rethinking Culture and Emotion through Southeast http://goo.gl/B6OjU0 Asia. With Johan Lindquist. Ethnos 69(4):437–444. J7. 2004 The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia: Masculinity and http://goo.gl/0DRpzc National Belonging. Ethnos 69(4):465–486. J6. 2004 Gay Language and Indonesia: Registering Belonging. Journal of Linguistic http://goo.gl/ygXbWL Anthropology 14(2):248–268. J5. 2003 Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and http://goo.gl/3NRHKS Ethnography in an Already Globalized World. American Ethnologist 30(2):225–242. https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.2003.30.2.225 J4. 2003 Zines and Zones of Desire: Mass Mediated Love, National Romance, http://goo.gl/k1cP8p and Sexual Citizenship in Gay Indonesia. Journal of Asian Studies 63(2):367–402. J3. 2002 Ethnolocality. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (formerly Canberra http://goo.gl/wsIvKw Anthropology, in continuous publication since 1977) 3(1):24–48. J2. 2000 A New Archipelago Concept for the Era Reformasi? Antropologi Indonesia http://goo.gl/2kLL2u 63:109–116 (published in English). J1. 1999 The Perfect Path: Gay Men, Marriage, Indonesia. GLQ: A Journal of Gay http://goo.gl/DR1K20 and