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Professor [email protected] Department of 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 , 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

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EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS Major editorial appointments 2012– Co-editor (with ), Princeton Studies in and Technology, Princeton University Press.

2013– Member, Editorial Board, Sexualities.

2010– Member, Editorial Board, Games and Culture.

2007–12 Editor-in-Chief, American (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 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 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.

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B1. 2005 The 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 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 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

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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 Falls: Queer Coincidences in Straight Time. GLQ: A http://goo.gl/yyxuS3 Journal of Gay and 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.

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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 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 Lesbian Studies 5(4):475–510.

Book chapters (full peer review) C11. 2015 Preface to the New Paperback Edition. In Coming of Age in Second Life: http://goo.gl/qsNNvH An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human, Second Edition. Pp. xi–xxviii. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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C10. 2014 Lessons from the Notion of “Moral Terrorism.” In Feelings at the Margins: http://goo.gl/1MNxRX Dealing with Violence, Stigma, and Isolation in Indonesia. Thomas Stodulka and Birgitt Röttger-Rössler, editors. Pp. 148–158. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

C9. 2012 Rethinking . In Digital Anthropology. Heather A. Horst http://goo.gl/ARJfuw and Daniel Miller, editors. Pp. 39–60. London: Berg.

C8. 2012 Some Notes on New Frontiers of Sexuality and Globalisation. In http://goo.gl/kdlySV Understanding Global Sexualities: New Frontiers. Peter Aggleton, Paul Boyce, , and Richard Parker, eds. Pp. 171–185. London: Routledge.

C7. 2011 Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg. In A Companion to the http://goo.gl/9Am4W0 Anthropology of the Body and Embodiment. Frances E. Mascia-Lees, editor. Pp. 504–520. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

C6. 2010 Queer Techne: Two Theses on Methodology and Queer Studies. In http://goo.gl/llNOoC Queer Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and Social Science Research. Kath Browne and Catherine J. Nash, editors. Pp. 215– 230. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

C5. 2010 A Typology of Ethnographic Scales for Virtual Worlds. In Online Worlds: http://goo.gl/z91Oms Convergence of the Real and the Virtual. William Sims Bainbridge, editor. Pp. 123–134. London: Springer.

C4. 2004 “Authentic, of Course!”: Gay Language in Indonesia and of http://goo.gl/vTdyKZ Belonging. In Speaking in Queer Tongues: Globalization and Gay Language. William L. Leap and Tom Boellstorff, editors. Pp. 181–210. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

C3. 2004 Introduction: Language, Globalization and “New” Articulations of Same- http://goo.gl/dYTOHC Sex Desire. With William L. Leap. In Speaking in Queer Tongues: Globalization and Gay Language. William L. Leap and Tom Boellstorff, editors. Pp. 1–21. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

C2. 2003 I Knew It Was Me: Mass Media, “Globalization,” and Lesbian and http://goo.gl/CZF2G7 Gay Indonesians. In Mobile Cultures: Mass Media and Queer Asia. Audrey Yue, Fran Martin, and Chris Berry, editors. Pp. 21–51. Durham: Duke University Press.

C1. 2002 Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities, National Belonging, and the New http://goo.gl/sX5c6h Indonesia. In Women in Indonesia: Gender, Equity and Development. Kathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessel, editors. Pp. 92–99. Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asia Studies Press.

Review essays, forewords, and afterwords (editor reviewed) RV21. 2017 Race, Ethnicity, and Our Digital Futures: An Afterword. In Race and

6 http://goo.gl/frrwef Ethnicity in Digital Culture: Our Changing Traditions, Impressions, and Expressions in a Mediated World. Anthony Bak Buccitelli, editor. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Books. Pp. 371–376.

RV20. 2017 Preface. In Sexuality and Gender at Home: Experience, Politics, http://goo.gl/kSJvmA Transgression. Brent Pilkey, Rachael M. Scicluna, Ben Campkin, and Barbara Penner, editors. London: Bloomsbury Academic. Pp. xiv–xvii.

RV19. 2016 Isochronism as Analytic: Reflections on Rabinow’s Contemporary. Hau: http://goo.gl/FercZS Journal of Ethnographic Theory 6(1):377–381.

RV18. 2016 The Digital That Will Be. Part of the series “Digital Ontology” (Hannah Knox http://goo.gl/c3IGq2 and Antonia Walford, editors). Fieldsights—Theorizing the Contemporary, Cultural Anthropology Online. Posted 20 March.

RV17. 2016 Epilogue. In Mapping in the Twenty-First Century. http://goo.gl/PLmi7y Ellen Lewin and Leni M. Silverstein, editors. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Pp. 276–284.

RV16. 2015 Audience, Genre, Method, Theory. Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory http://goo.gl/mZhSKQ 5(2):391–397.

RV15. 2015 Afterword: Reflections on Sexual Rights, Politics, and Sexuality Studies http://goo.gl/Ezln5X in Indonesia. With Dédé Oetomo. In Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary Indonesia: Sexual Politics, Health, Diversity and Representations. Linda Rae Bennett & Sharyn Graham Davies, editors. London: Routledge. Pp. 307–317. This book received the edited volume Ruth Benedict Prize in 2015 from the Association for Queer Anthropology.

RV14. 2014 Seeing Like a Queer City. In Queer Cities, Queer Cultures. Matt Cook and http://goo.gl/JwuCxe Jennifer V. Evans, editors. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. Pp. 282–291.

RV13. 2013 An Afterword in Four Binarisms. In The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality. Mark http://goo.gl/QDDNCm Grimshaw, editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 739–745.

RV12. 2013 An Afterword in Three Postcards. In The Immersive Internet: Reflections on http://goo.gl/FFZXH8 the Entangling of the Virtual with Society, Politics and the Economy. Pp. 247– 252. Dominic Power & Robin Tiegland, editors. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

RV11. 2013 Digital Anthropology. In Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology. John http://goo.gl/yUvVxd Jackson, editor. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199766567-0087

RV10. 2013 Foreword to Coming Out (Hendri Yulius; Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia), http://goo.gl/hxl7v6 pp. xiv–xvi.

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RV9. 2013 Foreword to Virtual Environments and Cultures (Urte Undine Frömming, http://goo.gl/hxl7v6 editor; Peter Lang), pp. 17–20.

RV8. 2012 Afterword: Consuming the Digital. In The Routledge Companion to Digital http://goo.gl/pn1v77 Consumption. Russell W. Belk and Rosa Llamas, editors. Pp. 415–420. London: Routledge.

RV7. 2011 Afterword: Virtual Worlds and the Research Question. In Creating Second http://goo.gl/9yjBhL Lives: Reading and Writing Virtual Communities. Astrid Ensslin and Eben Muse, editors. Pp. 212–217. London: Routledge.

RV6. 2009 Methods of Culture. Foreword to Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures http://goo.gl/NP0BVQ in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds (Celia Pearce and Artemesia; MIT Press), pp. viii–ix.

RV5. 2008 Crafty Knowledges. PoLAR: The Political and Review http://goo.gl/uIg9tM 31(1):96–101.

RV4. 2007 Queer Studies in the House of Anthropology. Annual Review of http://goo.gl/8FZH1W Anthropology 36:17–35.

RV3. 2006 Domesticating Islam: Sexuality, Gender, and the Limits of Pluralism. Law http://goo.gl/h9qLIS and Social Inquiry 31(4):1035–1053.

RV2. 2006 Queer Studies under Ethnography’s Sign. GLQ: A Journal of Gay and http://goo.gl/t4ihC4 Lesbian Studies 12(4):627–639.

RV1. 1997 Queer Science Indeed. With Lawrence Cohen. Scientific American http://goo.gl/a71Rp1 277(4):113–115.

Other significant publications (editor reviewed) O56. 2018 Sexualities 2038. Sexualities. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363460718781986 https://is.gd/uAXX6q

O55. 2017 Commentary on “Making Difference: Queer Activism and https://is.gd/T0mOO0 Anthropological Theory” (Paolo Heywood, author). Current Anthropology 59(3):325–326. https://doi.org/10.1086/697946

O54. 2017 Zuckerberg and the Anthropologist: Facebook, Culture, Digital Futures. http://goo.gl/ZZFzyD Culture Digitally, posted 27 February.

O53. 2016 The View from Lookout Mountain. Culture Digitally, posted 10 November. http://goo.gl/qrT8H7

O52. 2015 Three Real Futures for Virtual Worlds. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research

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O51. 2015 Emergent Coherences. Part of the series “Queer Futures” (Tom Boellstorff http://goo.gl/1Zr5d4 and Cymene Howe, editors). Fieldsights—Theorizing the Contemporary, Cultural Anthropology Online. Posted 21 July.

O50. 2015 Introduction. With Bill Maurer. In Data, Now Bigger and Better! Tom http://goo.gl/5X1qCm Boellstorff and Bill Maurer, editors (EB2). Pp. 1–6. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press (marketed and distributed by University of Chicago Press).

O49. 2014 Decolonizing Transgender: A Roundtable Discussion. With Mauro Cabral, http://goo.gl/zaVQmx Micha Cárdenas, Trystan Cotten, Eric A. Stanley, Kalaniopua Young, and Aren Z. Aizura. Transgender Studies Quarterly 1(3):419–439.

O48. 2014 With Sochi as Long Beach’s Sister City, Lest Putin Forget. Long Beach http://goo.gl/gGskp2 Post, posted 26 February.

O47. 2014 Trending Ethnography: Notes on Import, Prediction, and Digital Culture. http://goo.gl/Tuko6d Culture Digitally, posted 27 January.

O46. 2014 Satan at the Center and Double Rhizomes: Discussing Spheres and http://goo.gl/9PNy2t beyond with Peter Sloterdijk. With Peter Sloterdijk, Oliver Berghof, René Gude, Caitlin Lustig, Daniella McCahey, Matthew Richard McCoy, Elizabeth Reddy, Daniel Robert Siakel, Diren Valayden, Jason Wilson, and Leah Zani. Los Angeles Review of Books, posted 14 January.

O45. 2013 Commentary on “Toward an Anthropology of Computer-Mediated, http://goo.gl/MlKqGy Algorithmic Forms of Sociality” (Eitan Wilf, author). With Nick Seaver. Current Anthropology 54(6):735–736.

O44. 2013 Four Anthropological Reactions to the End of DOMA. Huffington Post, http://goo.gl/vVIYyp posted 1 July.

O43. 2013 Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia: http://goo.gl/nk8Ytc Final Report. Institute for Money, Technology, and Financial Inclusion blog, posted 30 July.

O42. 2012 Interim Report: Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments http://goo.gl/AMqxtd in Indonesia. With Bill Maurer. Sicap blog, posted 31 October.

O41. 2012 Anatomy of an Article: The Peer-Review Process as Method. With Neha http://goo.gl/bXQ1ta Vora. American Anthropologist 114(4):578–582.

O40. 2012 Editorship, Value, and American Anthropology. American Anthropologist http://goo.gl/o1tRvJ 114(4):567–570.

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O39. 2012 Departures and Arrivals. American Anthropologist 114(4):563–566. http://goo.gl/QtN0Bq

O38. 2012 Why the AAA Needs Gold Open Access. American Anthropologist http://goo.gl/n7RMEb 114(3):389–393.

O37. 2012 and Americas. American Anthropologist 114(2):181–183. http://goo.gl/NMOgFq

O36. 2012 Visions of Government Funding for American Anthropology. American http://goo.gl/3gGP4D Anthropologist 114(1):1–4.

O35. 2011 Three Comments on Anthropology and Science. American Anthropologist http://goo.gl/P5MYjE 113(4):541–544.

O34. 2011 Submission and Acceptance: Where, Why, and How to Publish Your http://goo.gl/La1xTh Article. American Anthropologist 113(3):383–388.

O33. 2011 Publishing and Publics. American Anthropologist 113(3):381–382. http://goo.gl/hnlFs7

O32. 2011 The Anthropology of Language (Introduction to EJ18). http://goo.gl/ibWGOn

O31. 2012 Virtual Worlds. In The Encyclopedia of Global Studies. Mark Juergensmeyer, http://goo.gl/Tcxh1u Helmut K. Anheier, and Victor Faessel, editors. Pp. 1739–1741. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Reference Online.

O30. 2011 Editor, Writer, Teacher, Colleague. American Anthropologist 113(2):197– http://goo.gl/FfXVt2 199.

O29. 2011 An Open Letter to the Search Committee: Three Tips for Choosing the http://goo.gl/rPDtJR New Editor-in-Chief of American Anthropologist. American Anthropologist 113(1):1–3.

O28. 2010 Journals, Genre, and Value. American Anthropologist 112(4):509–511. http://goo.gl/J9rRvJ

O27. 2010 How to Get an Article Accepted at American Anthropologist (or http://goo.gl/QK2Dw2 Anywhere), Part 2. American Anthropologist 112(3):353–356.

O26. 2010 Field Work. American Anthropologist 112(2):177–179. http://goo.gl/sqS5gS

O25. 2010 Three Tips for Making Peer Review Work for You. American http://goo.gl/u4q8Ku Anthropologist 112(1):1–4.

O24. 2009 Crisis. American Anthropologist 111(4):405–406.

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O23. 2009 The Next Editor-in-Chief of American Anthropologist Is… American http://goo.gl/2HCcV3 Anthropologist 111(3):263–265.

O22. 2009 Review. American Anthropologist 111(2):131–133. http://goo.gl/PvV08U

O21. 2009 Access. American Anthropologist 111(1):1–4. http://goo.gl/RrM0I0

O20. 2009 Virtual Worlds and Futures of Anthropology. AnthroNotes, the Museum of http://goo.gl/NbQne6 Natural History Publication for Educators 30(1):1–5.

O19. 2009 Experimenting with Virtual Worlds: The Phantom Rebuttal. Published on http://goo.gl/ZJTqqj the Virtual Cultures blog, posted 8 March.

O18. 2008 Anthropology of/in Circulation: The Future of Open Access and http://goo.gl/LysjmT Scholarly . With Christopher M. Kelty, Michael M. J. Fischer, Alex Golub, Jason Baird Jackson, Kimberly Christen, and Michael F. Brown. Cultural Anthropology 23(3):559–588.

O17. 2008 Ethnographic Methods and Virtual Worlds: Notes Toward a Typology. http://goo.gl/EdAzgV Published on the Savage Minds blog, posted 4 August.

O16. 2008 Acceptance and Rejection. American Anthropologist 110(4):409–411. http://goo.gl/DMsxq8

O15. 2008 How to Get an Article Accepted at American Anthropologist (or http://goo.gl/VnFEUa Anywhere). American Anthropologist 110(3):281–283.

O14. 2008 Intersections and Conversations. American Anthropologist 110(2):169– http://goo.gl/hypiIm 170.

O13. 2008 Ethnography. In The Video Game Theory Reader 2. Bernard Perron and http://goo.gl/Udzq82 Mark J.P. Wolf, editors. Pp. 348–349. London: Routledge.

O12. 2008 Anthropology. In The Video Game Theory Reader 2. Bernard Perron and http://goo.gl/RDgMsZ Mark J.P. Wolf, editors. Pp. 332–333. London: Routledge.

O11. 2008 Anthropological Innovations. American Anthropologist 110(1):1–3. http://goo.gl/zqvIYy

O10. 2006 Fashion in HIV Prevention and . Anthropology News http://bit.ly/1ujmT3Z 47(8):3–4.

O9. 2006 Commentary on “Transgenderism and Gender Pluralism in Southeast http://goo.gl/4tlDja Asia since Early Modern Times” (Michael G. Peletz, author). Current

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Anthropology 47(2):326–327.

O8. 2006 Tomboy, Southeast Asia. In The International Encyclopedia of Queer http://goo.gl/7RxFqN Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Contemporary Cultures. David A. Gerstner, General Editor. Pp. 565–566. London: Routledge.

O7. 2006 Oetomo, Dédé. In The International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture: Gay, http://goo.gl/4YIYOc Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Contemporary Cultures. David A. Gerstner, General Editor. Pp. 437. London: Routledge.

O6. 2006 Indonesia, Sexual Cultures. In The International Encyclopedia of Queer http://goo.gl/6iT48Y Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Contemporary Cultures. David A. Gerstner, General Editor. Pp. 300–302. London: Routledge.

O5. 2005 Indonesia. In www.glbtq.com: the Online Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, http://goo.gl/rmJ7Jy Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer culture and History. Claude J. Summers, General Editor.

O4. 2005 Diagnosing Difference: Anthropology’s Heteronormativity. American http://bit.ly/1CHpTXe Ethnologist 32(1):37–38.

O3. 2000 Anthropology. In The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, Volume 2: Gay http://goo.gl/Xptr0s Histories and Cultures. George Haggerty, editor. Pp. 56–60. London: Routledge.

O2. 2000 Indonesia. In The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, Volume 2: Gay Histories http://goo.gl/dgeGlY and Cultures. George Haggerty, editor. Pp. 468–470. With D. Yatim. George Haggerty, ed. London: Routledge.

O1. 1999 A Geography of the “Gay World” in Indonesia: Conjunctions of Capital, http://bit.ly/1xoZZUA State, and Method. Anthropology News 40(3):55.

Journal articles, book chapters, and other significant publications, translated JT7. 2017 Renungan tentang Hak-hak Seksual, Politik, dan Kajian Seksualitas di Indonesia (Indonesian translation of RV15). Jakarta: Yayasan Obor.

JT6. 2016 Melawan Heteroisme Negara: Lima Prinsip untuk Merangkul LGBT http://goo.gl/fFXpLN Indonesia (Indonesian translation of J25). Suara Kita, posted 6 June.

JT5. 2014 (Chinese translation of C9). In Digital Anthropology http://goo.gl/fKQA8Q (Chinese translation). Pp. 51–76. People’s Publishing House.

JT4. 2014 Die Konstruktion von Big Data in der Theorie (German translation of J23). http://goo.gl/P1tvDN In Big Data: Analysen zum digitalen Wandel von Wissen, Macht und Ökonomie. Ramón Reichert, editor. Pp. 105–131. Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag.

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JT3. 2011 Virtuelle Verdener og Anthropologiens Fremtider (Danish translation of http://goo.gl/VwyWwF O20). Jordens Folk 46(1):5–11.

JT2. 2010 Antara Agama dan Hasrat: Muslim yang Gay di Indonesia (Indonesian http://goo.gl/tpE2BM translation of J10). Jurnal Gandrung 1(1):67–108.

JT1. 2007 Gay dan Lesbian Indonesia serta Gagasan Nasionalisme (Indonesian http://goo.gl/b5MV2H translation of J12). Antropologi Indonesia (the flagship anthropology journal in Indonesia) 30(1):1–6.

Edited journal issues EJ25. 2015 Tom Boellstorff and Cymene Howe, editors. Queer Futures. Fieldsights— http://goo.gl/aY08yG Theorizing the Contemporary, Cultural Anthropology Online, July 21, 2015.

EJ24. 2012 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 114:4. http://goo.gl/2dXPZ8

EJ23. 2012 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 114:3. http://goo.gl/Ct2wTI

EJ22. 2012 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 114:2. http://goo.gl/M0SK1F

EJ21. 2012 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 114:1. http://goo.gl/f5RDEi

EJ20. 2011 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 113:4. http://goo.gl/3L1eIC

EJ19. 2011 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 113:3. http://goo.gl/2ZkkYr

EJ18. 2011 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. Virtual Issue: The Anthropology of http://goo.gl/ibWGOn Language (first virtual issue of American Anthropologist).

EJ17. 2011 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 113:2. http://goo.gl/Avgnjj

EJ16. 2011 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 113:1. http://goo.gl/rW4vNs

EJ15. 2010 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 112:4. http://goo.gl/LzDsig

EJ14. 2010 Tom Boellstorff, Celia Pearce, Dmitri Williams, Thomas Malaby, Elizabeth http://goo.gl/2Pu7c8 Dean, and Tracy Tuten, editors. The Researcher’s Toolbox, Part I. Theme issue of Journal of Virtual Worlds Research 3:1.

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EJ13. 2010 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 112:3. http://goo.gl/vOAJwh

EJ12. 2010 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 112:2. http://goo.gl/QWqf1W

EJ11. 2010 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 112:1. http://goo.gl/E48f75

EJ10. 2009 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 111:4. http://goo.gl/AbVk29

EJ9. 2009 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 111:3. http://goo.gl/pfKzsc

EJ8. 2009 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 111:2. http://goo.gl/o7Q7fD

EJ7. 2009 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 111:1. http://goo.gl/nPI8f5

EJ6. 2008 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 110:4. http://goo.gl/Vscx8S

EJ5. 2008 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 110:3. http://goo.gl/XXWDaN

EJ4. 2008 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 110:2. http://goo.gl/swsjxF

EJ3. 2008 Tom Boellstorff, Editor-in-Chief. American Anthropologist 110:1. http://goo.gl/0Y2Vzb

EJ2. 2006 Tom Boellstorff, Kathryn Robinson, & David Murray, editors. East Indies/ http://goo.gl/ijHOC8 West Indies: Comparative Archipelagos. Anthropological Forum 16:3.

EJ1. 2004 Tom Boellstorff and Johan Lindquist, editors. Bodies of Emotion: http://goo.gl/yZfNc0 Rethinking Culture and Emotion through Southeast Asia. Ethnos 69:4.

Other significant publications in Indonesian IN9. 2009 Seksualitas & Penerimaan [Sexuality & Belonging]. Foreword, BT1 (pp. v– http://goo.gl/Bw7DJE vii).

IN8. 2008 Foreword to Jadi, Kau Tak Merasa Bersalah!? Studi Kasus Diskriminasi dan http://goo.gl/2J4efo Kekerasan Terhadap LGBTI [So, You Don’t Feel Wrong!? Case Studies of Discrimination and Violence Toward LGBTI People]. Ariyanto and Rido Triawan, authors. Pp. 8–9. Jakarta: Arus Pelangi and the Tifa Foundation.

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IN7. 2004 Positif atau Negatif kah? [Is It Positive or Negative?]. GAYa Nusantara http://goo.gl/qOhP3t 117:31–33.

IN6. 2002 Seluk-beluk HIV/AIDS [All About HIV/AIDS]. Booklet distributed to http://goo.gl/RojA7f nongovernmental organizations in Indonesia involved in HIV prevention.

IN5. 2001 Kenalilah Yayasan Gaya Celebes [Introducing the Gaya Celebes http://goo.gl/SUdtG Foundation], part 2. GAYa Nusantara 78:39–44.

IN4. 2000 Kenalilah Yayasan Gaya Celebes [Introducing the Gaya Celebes http://goo.gl/iEJZYb Foundation], part 1. GAYa Nusantara 77:43–48.

IN3. 2000 Seksualitas & Genetika [Sexuality & Genetics]. GAYa Nusantara 73:23–27. http://goo.gl/dNU6T1

IN2. 1997 Homoseksualitas dan Alkitab: Kabar Buruk atau Kabar Baik? http://goo.gl/XAziBO [Homosexuality & Bible: Good or Bad News?]. GAYa Nusantara 53:31–36.

IN1. 1997 Book Review of “Apakah Orang-Orang Wawea Itu?” [What Are Wawea http://goo.gl/Q5KAl5 People?]. GAYa Nusantara 52:21–23.

Book reviews BR21. 2017 Review of eFieldnotes: The Makings of Anthropology in the Digital http://goo.gl/vK2isT World, Roger Sanjek and Susan W. Tratner, editors. Journal of Anthropological Research 73(2):313–315.

BR20. 2015 Review of Anthropological Explorations in Queer Theory, by Mark http://goo.gl/oaXCDm Graham. Anthropos 110(2):623–624.

BR19. 2015 Review of and Sexualities in Indonesian Cinema: Constructing http://goo.gl/hBvWZJ Gay, Lesbi and Waria Identities on Screen, by Ben Murtagh. Asian Journal of Social Science 43(4):515–517.

BR18. 2014 Review of Human No More: Digital Subjectivities, Unhuman Subjects, http://goo.gl/mSPSba and the End of Anthropology, Neil L. Whitehead and Michael Wesch, editors. Comparative Studies in Society and History 56(2):539–541.

BR17. 2012 “State Ibuism” is Not Dead, It’s Not Even Past (review of State Ibuism, by http://goo.gl/gKuCfL Julia Suryakusuma). The Jakarta Post, 8 January.

BR16. 2011 Crafting Indonesia, Crafting a Legacy (review of Surviving Against the http://goo.gl/IOhboS Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, by S. Ann Dunham). American Anthropologist 113(2):352–353.

BR15. 2010 Review of Body 2 Body: A Malaysian Queer Anthology, Jerome Kugan http://goo.gl/rGwdlB and Pang Khee Teik, editors. South East Asia Research 18(3):605–607.

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BR14. 2010 Review of Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life, by http://goo.gl/TPIvTg Thomas Malaby. American Ethnologist 37(3):589–591.

BR13. 2009 Open and Free (review of Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free http://goo.gl/2tStI0 Software, by Christopher Kelty). Current Anthropology 50(6):964–965.

BR12. 2009 Review of Will to Live: AIDS Therapies and the Politics of Survival, by http://goo.gl/fttFzO João Biehl. Journal of Anthropological Research 65(2):324–326.

BR11. 2008 Queer Trajectories of the Postcolonial (review of African Intimacies: Race, http://goo.gl/DZuRcc Homosexuality, and Globalization, by Neville Hoad). Postcolonial Studies 11(1):113–117.

BR10. 2007 Review of The Language and Sexuality Reader, Deborah Cameron and http://goo.gl/Yo3yDU , editors. Anthropological Forum 17(2):197–198.

BR9. 2006 Review of Cultural Travel and Migrancy: The Artistic Representation of http://goo.gl/xTsaBK Globalization in the Electronic Media of West Java, by Edwin Jurriëns. American Anthropologist 108(4):881–882.

BR8. 2005 Review of Fantasy-Production: Sexual Economies and Other Philippine http://goo.gl/Sl1Vnw Consequences for the New World Order, by Neferti Tadiar. Journal of Asian Studies 64(3):804–805.

BR7. 2006 Review of Death of the Father: An Anthropology of the End in Political http://bit.ly/1B8IFab Authority, John Borneman, editor. POLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review) 29(1):151–153.

BR6. 2006 Remembering Anthropology’s Sexuality (review of Irregular Connections: http://goo.gl/W7bjii of Sexuality, by Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons). Current Anthropology 47(2):397–398.

BR5. 2005 Review of Framing Indonesian Realities: Essays in Symbolic http://bit.ly/1yAmR9s Anthropology in Honour of Reimar Schefold, Peter Nas, Gerard Persoon, and Rivke Jaffe, editors. American Anthropologist 107(3):537–538.

BR4. 2005 Review of Out in Theory: The Emergence of Lesbian and Gay http://bit.ly/1wlZSHR Anthropology, Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap, editors. American Anthropologist 107(1):155–156.

BR3. 2003 Review of The Politics of Multiculturalism: Pluralism and Citizenship in http://bit.ly/1yhBrAM Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, Robert W. Hefner, editor. American Anthropologist 105(2):422–423.

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BR2. 2001 Review of Genders and Sexualities in Modern Thailand, Peter A. Jackson http://bit.ly/1xMsXfO and Nerida M. Cook, editors. American Ethnologist 28(2):492–493.

BR1. 2000 Review of From Beijing to Port Moresby, Virginia Dominguez & David Y. H. http://bit.ly/1CdelMY Wu, editors. PoLAR (Political & Legal Anthropology Review) 23(1):176–179.

Films F1. 2018 Our Digital Selves: My Avatar Is Me. Bernhard Drax, director. Consultant to https://is.gd/JlNf7M the film, which is about my research and in which I appear. 74m. Released 18 May.

Reprints RP20. 2018 Gay Language and Indonesia: Registering Belonging (reprint of J6). In Sociocultural Anthropology: Critical and Primary Sources. Barbara D. Miller, editor. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

RP19. 2016 Everyday Second Life (excerpt (pp. 8–29) from B3). In Cultural http://goo.gl/2gHsGB Anthropology: Contemporary, Public and Critical Readings. Keri Vacanti Brondo, editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 435–443.

RP18. 2016 Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia http://goo.gl/WW0Sn8 (reprint of J10). In Gender and Sexuality in Islam. Omnia El Shakry, editor. Pp. 301–323. New York: Routledge.

RP17. 2015 Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia http://goo.gl/I2ot90 (reprint of J10). In Religion and LGBTQ Sexualities: Critical Essays. Stephen Hunt, editor. Pp. 305–315. Surrey: Ashgate.

RP16. 2015 Making Big Data, In Theory (revision and reprint of J23). In Data, Now http://goo.gl/ch7zzY Bigger and Better! Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer, editors. Pp. 87–108. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press (marketed and distributed by University of Chicago Press).

RP15. 2014 Thinking Through Activism, Sexuality, and Scholarship (revision and http://goo.gl/Vkxin8 reprint of J21). King’s Review, July 2014 issue, posted 23 July.

RP14. 2013 Person with HIV/AIDS (Orang Dengan HIV/AIDS) (reprint of J18). In Figures http://goo.gl/9UabRD of Southeast Asian Modernity. Joshua Barker, Eric Harms, and Johan Lindquist, editors. Pp. 141–143. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.

RP13. 2013 Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg (reprint of C7). In http://goo.gl/frKbcR Body/State: Gender in a Global/Local World. Angus Cameron, Jen Dickinson, and Nicola Smith, editors. Pp. 223–242. Surrey: Ashgate.

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RP12. 2012 Zines and Zones of Desire: Mass Mediated Love, National Romance, http://goo.gl/QPtF70 and Sexual Citizenship in Gay Indonesia (reprint of J4). In Media, Erotics, and Transnational Asia. Purnima Mankekar and Louisa Schein, editors. Pp. 75–110. Durham: Duke University Press.

RP11. 2012 Why the AAA Needs Gold Open Access (post-print of O38). Mana’o open http://goo.gl/S33QhZ access repository.

RP10. 2012 A Typology of Ethnographic Scales for Virtual Worlds (reprint of C5). In http://goo.gl/4COL1k Virtual Research Methods. Christine Hine, editor. London: Sage Publications.

RP9. 2011 Submitting and Getting an Article Accepted in a Journal (reprint of O34). http://goo.gl/rI4FWq In How to Get Published in Anthropology: A Guide for Students and Young Professionals. Jason Miller & Oona Schmid, editors. Pp. 38–48. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

RP8. 2011 Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia http://goo.gl/tkCMNE (reprint of J10). In Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader. Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons, editors. Pp. 306–321. London: Blackwell.

RP7. 2011 Virtual Worlds and Futures of Anthropology (reprint of O20). In http://goo.gl/BkK0OC Explorations in Cultural Anthropology. Colleen Boyd and Luke Eric Lassiter, editors. Pp. 387–393. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

RP6. 2009 The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia: Masculinity and http://goo.gl/hIu0wr National Belonging (reprint of J7). In Homophobias: Lust and Loathing across Time and Space. David Murray, editor. Pp. 123–145. Durham: Duke University Press. This book received the edited volume Ruth Benedict Prize in 2010 from the Association for Queer Anthropology.

RP5. 2008 Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and http://goo.gl/3vXuN5 Ethnography in an Already Globalized World (reprint of J5). In Cosmopatriots: Globalization, Patriotism, and Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Asian Culture. Jeroen de Kloet and Edwin Jurriëns, editors. Pp. 41–73. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

RP4. 2007 Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and http://goo.gl/McQAw6 Ethnography in an Already Globalized World (reprint of J5). In The Anthropology of Globalization, Second Edition. Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo, editors. Pp. 303–333. London: Blackwell.

RP3. 2007 Gay and Lesbian Indonesians, and the Idea of the Nation (reprint of J12). http://goo.gl/IPbLii In Identifying with Freedom: Indonesia after Suharto. Tony Day, editor. Pp. 19–27. Oxford: Berghahn Books.

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RP2. 2002 The Perfect Path: Gay Men, Marriage, Indonesia (reprint of J1). In Queer http://goo.gl/1duuNx Studies: an Interdisciplinary Reader. Robert Corber and Steve Valocchi, editors. Pp. 218–236. London: Blackwell.

RP1. 2001 The Perfect Path: Gay Men, Marriage, Indonesia (reprint of J1). In http://goo.gl/FCUKEf Postcolonial and Queer Theories: Intersections and Essays. John C. Hawley, editor. Pp. 19–46. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Minor publications M41. 2017 Endorsement for Ethno-erotic Economies (George Paul Meiu, Chicago http://goo.gl/tpG9st University Press).

M40. 2017 Endorsement for Not a Virgin (Nuril Basir, Translated by John H. McGlynn, Lontar Foundation).

M39. 2016 Tom Boellstorff on New Technologies and Activism. In Feminist Ethnography: http://goo.gl/BEyTUi Thinking through Methodologies, Challenges, and Possibilities. Dána-ain Davis and Christa Craven, editors. p. 158. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

M38. 2016 Endorsement for Gender and Islam in Indonesian Cinema (Alicia Izharuddin, http://goo.gl/SJ0B7F Palgrave Macmillan).

M37. 2016 Endorsement for The : an Anthropological Exposition http://goo.gl/k5c2n6 (Martin Holbraad and Morten Axel Pedersen, Cambridge University Press).

M36. 2016 Endorsement for Gentlemen Prefer Asians: Tales of Gay Indonesians and http://goo.gl/3H2txZ Green Card (Yuska Lutfi Tuanakotta, ThreeL Media).

M35. 2016 Endorsement for Atari to Zelda: Japan’s Videogames in Global Contexts http://goo.gl/0JoPU3 (Mia Consalvo, MIT Press).

M34. 2016 Endorsement for Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business: An EVE Online http://goo.gl/1WEX6C Reader (Edited by Marcus Carter, Kelly Bergstrom, Darryl Woodford, University of Minnesota Press).

M33. 2015 Endorsement for Handbook on 3D3C Platforms: Applications and Tools for http://goo.gl/qV5Hrn Three Dimensional Systems for Community, Creation and Commerce (Edited by Yesha Sivan, Springer).

M32. 2015 Endorsement for Netnography: Redefined (Robert V. Kozinets, Sage). http://goo.gl/EhQG8R

M31. 2015 Introduction: The Production and Reproduction of Queer Anthropology. With

19 http://goo.gl/3neNhq Naisargi N. Dave. Fieldsights—Theorizing the Contemporary, Cultural Anthropology Online. Posted 21 July.

M30. 2015 Queer Futures (Introduction). With Cymene Howe. Fieldsights—Theorizing the http://goo.gl/aY08yG Contemporary, Cultural Anthropology Online. Posted 21 July.

M29. 2015 The Book Review as Conversation. Introduction to collection of student book http://goo.gl/wgdwQa reviews from the graduate seminar Digital Technologies, Culture, & Media (Anthropology 250B, Winter 2015), published on the Geek Anthropologist blog. Posted 30 April.

M28. 2015 Endorsement for Rated M for Mature: Sex and Sexuality in Video Games http://goo.gl/IgaTz8 (Edited by Matthew Wysocki and Evan W. Lauteria, Bloomsbury).

M27. 2015 Endorsement for Ethnography for the Internet: Embedded, Embodied, and http://goo.gl/wJfimZ Everyday (Christine Hine, Bloomsbury).

M26. 2015 Comment on “New Media Artist Michael Green’s 365 Days of Adventure in http://goo.gl/g2jyza Second Life?” (Michael Green, author). Good.is, posted 14 March.

M25. 2014 Endorsement for Transgender Studies Quarterly, Duke University Press. http://goo.gl/3ZyMsA

M24. 2014 Comment on “Making it official: RIP Terra Nova” (Edward Castronova, http://goo.gl/tj5Tmw author). Terra Nova, posted 26 September.

M23. 2014 Endorsement for Routledge Handbook of Sexuality Studies in East Asia http://goo.gl/PIIVU6 (Edited by Mark McLelland and Vera Mackie, Routledge).

M22. 2013 Endorsement for New Media, Development and Globalization: Making http://goo.gl/dyaAc6 Connections in the Global South (Don Slater, Polity Press).

M21. 2012 Endorsement for Digital Drama: Teaching and Learning Art and Media in http://goo.gl/bTYdUm Tanzania (Paula Uimonen, Routledge).

M20. 2012 Opening Our Anthropological Conversations: An Interview with Tom http://goo.gl/VJpypv Boellstorff. With Ryan Anderson. Savage Minds, posted 29 August.

M19. 2012 Comment on “A Response to ‘Engendering Change?,” (Dawn Nafus, author). http://goo.gl/REsC7Q Culture Digitally, posted 2 July.

M18. 2012 Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia. ttp://http://goo.gl/usXH2p Posted 29 June.

M17. 2011 Going Virtually Everywhere. Kroeber Anthropological Society 100(1):19–20. http://goo.gl/stIYRo

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M16. 2011 Endorsement for Social Exclusion, Power and Video Game Play: New http://goo.gl/l7UWSQ Research in Digital Media and Technology (Edited by David Embrick, J. Talmadge Wright, and Andras Lukacs, Lexington Books).

M15. 2011 Endorsement for State Ibuism: The Social Construction of Womanhood in the http://goo.gl/RRCoZX Indonesian New Order (Julia I. Suryakusuma, Komunitas Bambu).

M14. 2010 The Definition of Science. Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, http://goo.gl/gBm9VM December 13. Pp. A26.

M13. 2011 Endorsement for Tales from Facebook (Daniel Miller, Polity Press). http://goo.gl/6YCX6f

M12. 2011 Endorsement for Queer Bangkok: 21st-Century Markets, Media, and Rights http://goo.gl/bSf8GQ (Edited by Peter Jackson, Hong Kong University Press).

M11. 2010 Endorsement for Utopic Dreams and Apocalyptic Fantasies: Critical http://goo.gl/Wq9TV8 Approaches to Researching Video Game Play (Edited by J. Talmadge Wright, David G. Embrick, and Andras Lukacs, Lexington Books).

M10. 2010 Endorsement for Maskulinitas: Culture, Gender and Politics in Indonesia http://goo.gl/OE28qi (Marshall Clark, Monash Asia Institute Press).

M9. 2010 Endorsement for Migrating Genders: Westernization, Migration, and Samoan http://goo.gl/st1dj9 Fa’afafine (Johanna Schmidt, Ashgate Publishing).

M8. 2009 Endorsement for Gender Diversity in Indonesia (Sharyn Graham Davies; http://goo.gl/33AyUx Routledge).

M7. 2009 Endorsement for Gay Fatherhood: Narratives of and Citizenship in http://goo.gl/x4UHjw America (Ellen Lewin; University of Chicago Press).

M6. 2008 Endorsement for Out in Public: Reinventing Lesbian/Gay Anthropology in a http://goo.gl/mgOMPl Globalizing World (Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap, ed.; Blackwell Publishing).

M5. 2008 Endorsement for Human Rights in Asia: A Reassessment of the Asian Values http://goo.gl/9yaeRh Debate (Damien Kingsbury and Leena Avonius, ed.; Palgrave Macmillan).

M4. 2008 Endorsement for The Anxieties of Mobility: Migration and Tourism in the http://goo.gl/Pb4itF Indonesian Borderlands (Johan Lindquist; University of Hawai’i Press).

M3. 2008 The Page 99 Test: Coming of Age in Second Life. Posted 17 May. http://goo.gl/SrfZ4q

M2. 2004 Comments for “In this Issue.” Journal of Asian Studies 63(2):299–304. http://goo.gl/NbW0Ri

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M1. 2000 Award Statement, Benedict Prize Committee. Anthropology News 41(5):77. http://bit.ly/1xMPU2B

Policy reports PR1. 2001 HIV, Sexuality, and Gender in the Pacific and Asia: Observations from http://goo.gl/ks60FZ the Sixth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. Chief Rapporteur’s Report from the Sixth International Conference on AIDS in the Asia and Pacific, Melbourne, Australia, 10 October.

ACADEMIC GRANTS, AWARDS, HONORS, PANELS ORGANIZED, & CONFERENCES ORGANIZED 2016– Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

2018 Invited participant, Wenner-Gren Foundation Symposium on “Disability Worlds” (Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp, academic organizers). Tucson, Arizona, 9–15 March.

2016–17 DECADE (Diverse Educational Opportunity and Doctoral Experience) Mentor Graduate Diversity Award—“SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) and Inclusive Excellence).” Graduate Division, University of California, Irvine.

2015–18 National Science Foundation Senior Research Grant, Cultural Anthropology. “Virtual Worlds, Disability, and New Cultures of the Embodied Self” (Award number 1459219, Co-PI, Donna Z. Davis (University of Oregon)).

2014 Primary organizer, “Big: Culture and Data in the Digital Field.” Sponsored by the Center for Ethnography and the Intel Science & Technology Center for Social Computing. Workshop held at the University of California, Irvine, 10–12 April.

2014 Primary organizer, “Disability and Virtual Worlds: An Informal Discussion and Demonstration.” Workshop held at the University of California, Irvine, 30 January.

2013 Singleton Chair, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

2013 Co-organizer, Southern California Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Network retreat, Borrego Springs, California, 22–24 February.

2013 William Wyse Visiting Professor of , Cambridge University

2012 Research and Travel Funds Small Grant, Executive Committee, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine.

2012 Primary organizer, “American Anthropology.” Conference held at the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 27 January.

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2010 Jacques Leclercq Chair, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

2010 Primary organizer, “MSTS: Emergent Intersections, Unexpected Syntheses” workshop (first of the “Anthropology in Transit” series). Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 19 February.

2010 Field Director (with Douglas Thomas) for the Research Field “Virtual Worlds.” Social Science Research Council, Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program.

2009 Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies (University of California, Irvine) Research Support Grant.

2009 Center for Asian Studies (University of California, Irvine) Faculty Research Support Grant.

2009 Dorothy Lee Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Culture (for Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)), Media Ecology Association.

2008 Honorable Mention, 2008 PROSE Award for Excellence in Media and Cultural Studies (for Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)), Association of American Publishers.

2008 Co-organizer, “Cultures of Virtual Worlds” conference, held at the University of California, Irvine. Sponsored by Intel Research, the Intel Digital Home Group, the Department of Anthropology at UC Irvine, and the Center for Ethnography at UC Irvine. Tom Boellstorff and Maria Bezaitis, organizers. 25–26 April.

2006 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship.

2006 “Anthropology at the Crossroads of Digital Society.” Panel (co-organized with Thomas Malaby), 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropoogical Association, San Jose, California, 16 November.

2006 Academic Senate Council on Research, Computing, and Library Resources (University of California, Irvine) Multi-Investigator Faculty Research Grant for “A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Computer Games: Understanding the State of the Art in Academic Computer Game Research” (co-investigators: Bill Tomlinson (Informatics/ Drama), Peter Krapp (Film and Media Studies), Falko Kuester (Electrical Engineering), Bonnie Nardi (Informatics), Robert Nideffer (Studio Art), Patricia Seed (History), and Mark Warschauer (Education), all University of California, Irvine).

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2006 Center for Asian Studies (University of California, Irvine) Research Support Grant for “Epidemic Cultures in the Asia Region: Toward a Comparative Ethnography of Emerging Epidemics” (co-investigator: Mei Zhan (Anthropology), University of California, Irvine).

2006 Department of Anthropology Intel Fund Research Grant.

2005 Ruth Benedict Prize (for The Gay Archipelago (B1)), Association for Queer Anthropology.

2004 Organizer, “Queer Locations: Race, Space, and Sexuality,” a symposium organized by the Queer Locations Collective. Humanities Research Institute, Irvine, California, 11–12 May.

2004 Academic Senate Council on Research, Computing, and Library Resources (University of California, Irvine) Single Investigator Innovation Grant.

2004 Center for Asian Studies (University of California, Irvine) Assistant Professor Research Support Grant.

2004 Faculty Fellow, Humanities Research Institute, University of California, as member of the “Queer Locations: Race, Space, and Sexuality” Research Group (Jan.–June).

2002 Ford Foundation (Jakarta) research grant: “Modifying Body, Self, and Society: Towards a Social History of Waria (Indonesian male-to-female transvestites).” Tom Boellstorff and Dédé Oetomo, Principal Investigators.

2001 Australian National University Southeast Asian Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship.

1998 Stanford/MacArthur Center for International Security and Cooperation Dissertation Fellowship.

1997 Social Science Research Council International Field Research Fellowship.

1997 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.

1997 Stanford University Anthropology Department Mellon Bridge Grant.

1995 Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies Graduate Grant.

1995 Stanford University Anthropology Department Mellon Summer Grant.

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1991 Stanford Haas Center for Public Service Undergraduate Fellowship.

1989 Stanford Golden Grant (undergraduate research award).

PAPERS, WORKSHOPS, & TRAININGS PRESENTED 2018 Invited speaker (Leo Chavez, host), “Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology” undergraduate course, University of California, Irvine, 9 July.

2018 “The Disability and Virtual Worlds Research Project.” Invited presentation with Donna Z. Davis (held at the Nonprofit Commons Island, Second Life), 22 June.

2018 “Paraethnographic Film: Multimodal as Process and Product.” Invited film screening and discussion, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 29 May.

2018 “Virtual Worlds and Disability.” Invited film screening and discussion, Anthropology Club, University of California, Irvine, 15 May.

2018 “Congressional Briefing on Disability and Virtual Worlds.” Invited presentation, Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC, 9 May.

2018 “New Abilities: Virtual Worlds, Virtual Reality, and Disabled Communities Online.” Invited presentation, Dean’s Leadership Society event, Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles, California, 3 May.

2018 “The Ability of Place.” Invited presentation, “Spaces of Care” workshop, Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, 20 April.

2018 “Placing Digital Anthropology.” Invited colloquium, Department of Anthropology, University College London, United Kingdom, 18 April.

2018 “Anthromatics.” Invited colloquium, Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, 13 April.

2018 Moderator, “Public Dialogue on Confronting Digital Media Manipulation and Extremism.” Part of event series “Digital Extremism: Understanding and Confronting the Alt-right’s Digital Toolkit,” University of California, Irvine, 5 April.

2018 “Framing Failure as Success: A Workshop on Getting Your Article Accepted.” Workshop, “Anthropology in Transit Graduate Student Conference: Antagonisms,” University of California, Irvine, 9 February.

2018 Graduate student publishing workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 23 January.

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2017 Discussant for the panel “Ethnographic Visitations: Ethical and Socioaesthetic Futurities. A Session in Dialogue with Debbora Battaglia,” 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 3 December.

2017 “Futures of Digital Anthropology.” Inaugural Distinguished Lecture of the Digital Anthropology Interest Group (DANG). 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 1 December.

2017 Discussant for the panel “Technologies Matter: Exploring Emergent Visual Technologies and Participatory Methods in Anthropology,” 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 30 November.

2017 Graduate student publishing workshop, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 28 November.

2017 “Beyond the Spectrum: Rethinking Autism.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 27 November.

2017 Invited discussant, “Marvelous Machines: A Double Book Launch of The Chinese Typewriter & Personal Stereo,” Newkirk Center for Science & Society, University of California, Irvine, 6 November.

2017 “Provocations: Changing Work, Changing Lives in the New Technological World.” Invited presentation, Changing Work, Changing Lives in the New Technological World (National Science Foundation and Economic Social Research Council, sponsors), University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK, 12 October.

2017 “Digital Exclusionary Populism and the New Political Homophobia in Indonesia.” Invited presentation, Populism and the Digital in Comparative Perspective, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 10 October.

2017 “Reflections on Mediated Heterosexism in Indonesia and Beyond.” Invited keynote speaker, Annual Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 27 July.

2017 Invited discussant, “Sexuality” panel, Annual Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 27 July.

2017 “How to Write Scholarly Articles and Navigate the Peer Review Process.” Invited workshop, Annual Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 25 July.

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2017 “Anthropology, Technology, and Human Futures.” Invited presentation, Kiwanis Club of Long Beach, Long Beach, California, 11 July.

2017 “Anthropology, Technology, and Human Futures.” Invited presentation for Inside UCI, University of California, Irvine, 6 July.

2017 Invited discussant, UCI eSports Symposium, COVE Applied Innovation Lab, University of California, Irvine, 10 May.

2017 Invited participant, “Faculty and Student Roundtable: Performing the Resistance,” Second Queer and Trans People of Color Festival, University of California, Irvine, 10 May.

2017 Invited online discussion, “The Bed in the Age of Social Media,” Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urbanism, Delft University, The Netherlands, 8 May.

2017 “How to Turn Your Conference Paper into a Journal Article.” Workshop, “Anthropology in Transit Graduate Student Conference: Antagonisms,” University of California, Irvine, 28 April.

2017 Invited participant, “Empathy Machine—VR Opera for Conflict Resolution Project Research,” online planning discussion (Robert Thomas and Tim Hopkins, organizers, funded by the Arts Council (UK)), 19 April.

2017 Invited presentation, “Virtual Worlds, Disability, and Compulsive Creativity,” Palos Verdes Art Center, Palos Verdes, California, 15 March.

2017 Organizer and moderator, Diverse Educational Opportunity and Doctoral Experience (DECADE) article chat (Hannah Arendt, “Truth and Politics”), School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 23 February.

2017 Organizer and moderator, Diverse Educational Opportunity and Doctoral Experience (DECADE) article chat (Michel Foucault, “Society Must Be Defended”), School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 20 January.

2016 Organizer and moderator, Diverse Educational Opportunity and Doctoral Experience (DECADE) article chat (Stuart Hall, “Gramsci and Us”), School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 22 November.

2016 Discussant for the panel “The Queer Space of Disability Infrastructure and Design,” 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, 18 November.

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2016 “Searching for #Solidarities: Digital Ethnography.” Workshop presented with Joan Donovan at the conference “Ethnography and Design: Mutual Provocations.” The UC Collaboratory for Ethnographic Design, University of California, San Diego, 28 October.

2016 “Compulsive Creativity: Virtual Worlds, Disability, and Digital Capital.” Kauffman Endowment for Excellence Guest Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 12 September.

2016 “Anthropology, Technology, and Human Futures.” Invited presentation for Inside UCI, University of California, Irvine, 28 June.

2016 Invited presentation, “Virtual Worlds and the Human Journey,” Brews & Brains lecture series, the COVE Applied Innovation Lab, University of California, Irvine, 7 June.

2016 Invited discussant, “Data & Society Conference,” Data & Society Institute, New York, 16 May.

2016 Discussant, “Nuanced Bodies” panel, “Anthropology in Transit Graduate Student Conference: Nuance,” University of California, Irvine, 1 May.

2016 Invited participant, ARPA-E Mini Workshop on Telepresence, Department of Energy, Washington, DC, 21 March.

2016 Consulting Researcher, Microsoft Research New England Lab, Cambridge (Massachusetts), 3–9 February.

2016 Graduate student publishing workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 14 January.

2015 Faculty mentor, Student-Faculty Workshop “Queer Futures,” sponsored by the Society for Cultural Anthropology, 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, 21 November.

2015 “Disability and the Familiarity of the Virtual.” Presentation (with Alice Krueger) at panel “Disability, Defamiliarization, and ‘The New Normal’,” 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, 20 November.

2015 Moderator and participant for the “First Annual AAA Virtual Conference: Familiar/Strange in The Digital Landscape,” 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, 19 November.

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2015 Discussant for the panel “Ethnographic Engagements with Digital Alterity,” 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, 19 November.

2015 “Anthropology, Technology, and Human Futures.” Invited presentation for Anthropology Lecture Series, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, California, 4 November.

2015 “Technology and Globalization: Emergent Intersections of Culture, Brain, and Behavior.” Invited presentation at panel “Intimacies: Toward a Culture-Brain- Behavioral Understanding of Partnerships, Marriage, Sexual Orientations, Desires, and Practices,” at the conference “A Critical Moment: Sex/Gender Research at the Intersection of Culture, Brain, & Behavior.” Foundation for Psychocultural Research, UCLA, 24 October.

2015 “What Virtual Worlds Are and Can Be.” Invited presentation at Linden Lab, San Francisco, California, 8 October.

2015 “A Workshop on Methods: Landscaping Social Media and Payments in Indonesia.” Invited presentation held at the C2O Library and Collective, Surabaya, Indonesia, 15 August.

2015 “Workshop Metodologi: Etnografi dan Etnografi Virtual.” Invited workshop presentation, Department of Communications, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia, 15 August.

2015 “Terms, Technologies, and the Digital Imaginary of Sexuality.” Presentation at panel “Undercurrents of Sexuality, Technology, and Power,” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Conference, Surabaya, Indonesia, 9 August.

2015 “Three Meditations on Contingency and Commitment.” Welcoming remarks, “Anthropology in Transit Graduate Student Conference: Contingency and Commitment,” University of California, Irvine, 2 May.

2015 “Sexuality and Belonging, 70 Years Later.” Keynote presentation at the conference “70 Years and Counting: Emerging Voices in the Indonesian Landscape.” Yale Indonesia Forum, Yale University, 11 April.

2015 Discussant for the panel “Computers, Sexuality, and Identity: Mediated Sex in the 21st Century,” 137th Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, San Diego, 14 March.

2015 Discussant for the panel “Real Life and the Hashtag Media World,” 137th Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, San Diego, 14 March.

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2015 Graduate student publishing workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 19 February.

2015 Moderator, “Fishbowl: No Queer Futures.” “Queering Anthropology” conference, LGBT Studies Program, Yale University, 14 February.

2014 Presenter, “For Whom the Ontology Turns: Theorizing the Digital Real.” “Working Title” Graduate Workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 9 December.

2014 Organizer and participant for roundtable “The No Future of Queer Anthropology,” 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 5 December.

2014 Discussant for the panel “Affecting Promises, Aching for Change: Pursuing Happiness and Feeling in a World of Hurt,” 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 4 December.

2014 “Body, Public, Self: Three Lessons from Virtual Disability.” Invited presentation at the conference “Illness Narratives, Networked Subjects, and Intimate Publics.” Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University, 14 November.

2014 “Bytes and Pixels: The Social Impact of Digital Inclusion.” Invited presentation at the International Disability Rights Affirmation Conference (IDRAC), Virtual Ability Island (Second Life), 4 October.

2014 Guest speaker, “Wired/unwired: Cybercultures and Technopolitics” undergraduate course (Jeffrey Juris, instructor), Northeastern University (session held on Frantastica Island, in Second Life), 1 October.

2014 Moderator, “Glowpearls, Ingots and Mana—Currency in Other Worlds.” Panel at the conference “Digital Cash! The Legacies and Futures of Electronic Payment.” University of California, Los Angeles, 28 September.

2014 “The Humanity of Money: Theorizing the Digital Real.” Invited presentation for the conference “Money in the Making of World Society.” Human Economy Program, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, 21 August.

2014 Invited participant, “Human Computation Roadmap Summit.” Workshop sponsored by the Computing Community Consortium and the National Science Foundation, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 18–20 June.

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2014 Invited participant, “Orientations and Identities: Sexuality and Human Rights on the Global Stage.” Workshop sponsored by the Program on Global Health and Human Rights, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 28–30 May.

2014 “Ontologies of Algorithmic Life.” Keynote address, presented at the conference “The Contours of Algorithmic Life,” sponsored by the Mellon Research Initiative in Digital Cultures. University of California, Davis, 16 May.

2014 Discussant, “Queer Media/Queer Approximations” workshop. Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies and School of Humanities, University of California, Irvine, 9 May.

2014 Discussant, “Immaterialities and Imaginaries” panel. Anthropology in Transit workshop “Knowledge in Motion: Anthropological Engagements with Epistemic Infrastructures.” Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 25 April.

2014 “‘Normaling’ Belonging: Queernormativity and the Politics of Similitude.” Invited presentation for the conference “Frontiers of TransQueer Studies.” Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 13 February.

2014 “Historicities of the Internet.” Invited presentation for the workshop “Internet Histories/Internet Futures.” Department of Media and Communications, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 12 February.

2014 “Disability, Online Culture, and Collaboration.” Invited presentation for the “Technologies of Crisis and Transformation” lecture series, Department of Anthropology, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 14 December.

2013 “Thoughts on the Immateriality of Information.” Opening comments at the Symposium on Information Materialities, Intel Science & Technology Center for Social Computing, University of California, Irvine, 13 December.

2013 Discussant for graduate student presentation “Desire, Made Manually: The Graphic Album Collection.” Ph.D. Program in Visual Studies, University of California, Irvine, 5 December.

2013 “Writing and Reading Digital Anthropology: Thoughts on Open Futures.” Presentation at panel “The Future of Writing and Reading in the Digital and Open Access Eras,” 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, 23 November.

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2013 Discussant for the panel “Anthropologies and : Our History, Our Present, Our Future,” 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, 23 November.

2013 Dissertation Writers Workshop. Workshop sponsored by the Association for Queer Anthropology and held at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, 21 November.

2013 “Disability and the Immateriality of Information.” Presentation (and panel organizer) at panel “Disability and Virtual Worlds: New Frontiers of Appropriation.” Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 14th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 26 October.

2013 Organizer and participant, roundtable “Resistance and Appropriation: Legacies of Mark Poster.” Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 14th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 26 October.

2013 Doctoral Colloquium Workshop, Mentor. Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 14th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 23 October.

2013 Speaker, panel “Open Access: Redefining Impact @ UCI.” Langson Library, University of California, Irvine, 21 October.

2013 Moderator, panel “Disability Rights Around the World.” International Disability Rights Affirmation Conference (IDRAC), Virtual Ability Island (Second Life), 28 September.

2013 Participant and paper respondent, Intel Science and Technology Centers on Social and Pervasive Computing Workshop on Privacy and Accountability, Intel Corporation, Portland, Oregon, 8 August.

2013 Graduate student publishing workshop, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 28 May.

2013 “The Immateriality of Information.” Keynote lecture, Singleton Chair conference “Nouvelles Technologies, Altérités et Pratiques Ethnographiques en Contextes Mondialisés.” Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Prospective, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 15 May.

2013 “Returning from the Field Clinic.” Graduate student workshop , with Prof. Valerie Olson. University of California, Irvine, 10 May.

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2013 “Digital Anthropology: Mediations of Method and Theory.” Keynote lecture, conference “Mediations of Ethnography,” Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, 3 May.

2013 Graduate student writing workshop, held at conference “Mediations of Ethnography,” Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, 3 May.

2013 “Temporalities in Transit.” Keynote presentation, fifth Anthropology in Transit conference “Best Laid Plans: Imagined Futures, Forgotten Pasts, and Unintended Consequences.” Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 26 April.

2013 “Gay and Lesbi Indonesians and the New Order: Notes on Emergence and the Possible.” Accepted speaker, conference “Critical Histories of Activism: Indonesia’s New Order and Its Legacies.” Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 14 April.

2013 “Ethnography and the Online: A Workshop on Method and Theory.” Invited speaker, Departments of Anthropology and Sociology and the Centre for Development Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 26 March.

2013 “Gender and sexuality in South/East Asia.” Invited speaker, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Digital Ethnography Research Centre, School of Media and Communication, Melbourne, Australia, 20 March.

2013 “Digital ethnography workshop.” Invited participant, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Digital Ethnography Research Centre, School of Media and Communication, Melbourne, Australia, 20 March.

2013 “The Unbearable Persistence of Binarisms: On the Ontology of the Digital.” Invited lecture, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Digital Ethnography Research Centre, School of Media and Communication, and the Australia Research Council Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation, Melbourne, Australia, 18 March.

2013 “Comments on Mobile Shopping in Indonesia.” Presentation at Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion Workshop, Graduate School of Business and Law, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, 18 March.

2013 “Ethnography in Computer Games and Virtual Worlds.” Workshop presented with Bonnie Nardi, Center for Computer Games and Virtual Worlds, University of California, Irvine, 27 February.

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2013 “Future Perfect: Queer Language in Scholarship and Practice.” Keynote address, Lavender Languages 20 Conference, American University, Washington DC, 15 February.

2013 Writer’s workshop, Lavender Languages 20 Conference, American University, Washington DC, 15 February.

2013 Discussant, Center for Organizational Research, presentation of paper “Emerging Configurations of Knowledge Expression” by Geoffrey Bowker, University of California, Irvine, 8 February.

2013 Writer’s workshop, presented as William Wyse Visiting Professor of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 30 January.

2013 “A Digital Prelude: Indexicality, Materiality, and the Human.” Invited lecture as William Wyse Visiting Professor of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 25 January.

2012 “A Digital Prelude: On Overlay, Indexicality, and Being Behind.” Invited lecture, Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan University, Middlebury, Connecticut, 26 November.

2012 Discussant for the panel “Emerging Socialities: Towards an Anthropology of Social Media,” 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, 16 November.

2012 “Comments on Queer Reproduction.” Presentation at panel “Queer Reproduction/s: Emerging Possibilities for Anthropology in the Study of Borders, Boundaries and Crossings,” 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, 15 November.

2012 Guest speaker, “New Media History and Theory” graduate course (Megan Ankerson, instructor), (session held in Ethnographia, in Second Life), 25 October.

2012 Guest speaker, “Ethnography of Languages and Literacies” graduate course (Char Ullman, instructor), University of Texas at El Paso (session held in Ethnographia, in Second Life), 25 October.

2012 “Epistemologies of Ethnography.” Invited presentation, panel “ of Online and Mobile Media Today.” Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 13th Annual Meeting, Manchester, United Kingdom, 21 October.

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2012 “Ethnography and the Virtual World.” Invited presentation held at Airlangga University, Department of Communication, Surabaya, Indonesia, 2 October.

2012 “Ethnography and the Virtual World.” Invited presentation held at Petra Christian University, Department of English, Surabaya, Indonesia, 1 October.

2012 “Mobile Media and Payments in Indonesia.” Workshop organizer. Held at GAYa Nusantara Foundation, Surabaya, Indonesia, 28–29 September.

2012 “Ethnography and the Virtual World.” Invited presentation held at the C2O Library and Collective, Surabaya, Indonesia, 26 September.

2012 “A Discussion with Tom Boellstorff and Celia Pearce on Ethnographic Methods.” Invited presentation held in Second Life as part of the Virtual Worlds Education Roundtable (Bowling Green State University island in Second Life). A.J. Kelton, host. 30 August, http://goo.gl/02P6ib.

2012 “Methods for Virtual Worlds.” Invited presentation with Celia Pearce (held at the Nonprofit Commons Island, Second Life), 24 August.

2012 “Community and Culture.” Invited presentation (held at Virtual Ability Island, Second Life), 2012 International Disability Rights Affirmation Conference, 3 August.

2012 Interview (Andrew Hines, interviewer) for Figure/Ground Communication, 12 June, http://goo.gl/9l9Emb.

2012 “The Politics of Similitude.” Invited lecture, Trans-Scripts Journal Volume 2 launch, University of California, Irvine, 16 May.

2012 “Best Practices for the NSF GRFP.” Workshop presentation, Graduate Division, University of California, Irvine, 8 May.

2012 Culture, Value, Technology: Virtual Interchanges. Keynote presentation, Swedish Anthropological Association and Norwegian Association of Anthropology joint conference, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, 5 May.

2012 Publishing roundtable, Swedish Anthropological Association and Norwegian Association of Anthropology joint conference, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, 4 May.

2012 Welcoming remarks, “Anthropology in Transit Workshop: Defining Crisis: Anthropologies in/of Uncertainty,” University of California, Irvine, 13 April.

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2012 “Rethinking Digital Anthropology.” Invited colloquium, Department of Anthropology, New York University, 21 March.

2012 “Rethinking Digital Futures.” Presentation for panel, “Digital Futures: What comes After the Network Society?” Social Science Expert Speakers Series, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 16 February.

2012 Respondent, screening of the film “Tales of the Waria” (Kathy Huang, Director). Department of Women’s Studies, University of California, Irvine, 8 February.

2012 Keynote speaker, “Editorship, Value, and American Anthropology.” “American Anthropology” conference held at the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 27 January.

2011 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Invited talk (Raphael Foshay, host), Athabasca University (held at Athabasca University Island, Second Life), 9 December.

2011 Invited speaker (Tim Johnson, host), Research Seminars at University of Worcester Island, University of Worcester (held at University of Worcester Island, Second Life), 1 December.

2011 Guest speaker, “” undergraduate course (Anand Pandian, instructor), Johns Hopkins University (session held in Ethnographia, in Second Life), 1 December.

2011 “The Future of American Anthropologist.” Invited presentation, panel “The Future of AAA Publishing: A Forum for Discussion.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 18 November.

2011 Speaker, graduate student workshop “The Anthropology of the Digital?” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 18 November.

2011 Speaker, panel “Anthropology in Print: Shifts in the Making and Meaning of Anthropological Texts.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 17 November.

2011 Roundtable participant, “Queer Anthropology: Methods, Diasporas, Legacies.” 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, 16 November.

2011 Invited speaker (Bonnie Nardi, host), “Computer Games and Society” undergraduate course, University of California, Irvine, 14 November.

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2011 Invited participant, “Uncertain Paradigms: Ethnography and Theory.” Workshop held at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 14–15 October.

2011 Keynote speaker, “Rethinking the ‘Digital’: Overlay, Indexicality, and Ethnography.” Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 12th Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 12 October.

2011 Small group mentor, Digital Media and Learning (DML) Research Associates Summer Institute, University of California, Irvine, 17 August.

2011 Invited speaker, “Research Methods in Virtual Worlds.” Presentation at the Digital Media and Learning (DML) Research Associates Summer Institute, University of California, Irvine, 15 August.

2011 Invited speaker, “Immerse Yourself in Virtual Worlds!” Presentation at the Smithsonian Institution, 23 June.

2011 Invited speaker, screening of the documentary film “Tales of the Waria” (Kathy Huang, director), Frameline San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, 18 June.

2011 Interviewed by Virginia Dominguez, President of the American Anthropological Association, for “Inside the President’s Studio” podcast, 8 June.

2011 Invited speaker (Patricia Greenfield, host), Psychology 244 graduate course, UCLA, (held in Ethnographia, Second Life), 6 June.

2011 Invited speaker (Ulla Berg, host), “Personhoood” graduate course, Rutgers University, (held in Ethnographia, Second Life), 27 April.

2011 Invited speaker (Susi Krehbiel Keefe, host), “Introduction to Cultural Anthropology” undergraduate course, St. Olaf College, (held in Ethnographia, Second Life), 27 April.

2011 Invited speaker, “The Customizable Body: The Present Future of Radical Identity.” Presentation at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California, 23 April.

2011 Opening comments, Anthropology in Transit workshop “Traces and Remainders,” University of California, Irvine, 8 April.

2011 “Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg.” Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 21 March.

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2011 “Two Theses on the Overlay Society.” Ignite! talk presented at the 2011 Digital Media and Learning conference, Long Beach, California, 5 March.

2011 Invited speaker (Sabine K. Lawless-Reljic, host), Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning Special Interest Group (ARVEL SIG), American Educational Research Association, (held on CAVE Island, Second Life), 23 February.

2011 Panelist, “Dual Career Workshop.” Invited workshop presented at the Graduate Resource Center, University of California, Irvine, 9 February.

2011 “But Do Not Identify As Gay: A Proleptic Genealogy of the MSM Category.” Invited talk presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 7 February.

2011 Invited speaker (Dusan Writer, host), Metanomics Master Class “Anthropology and Digital Domains” (held on Metanomics Island, Second Life, 31 January, http://goo.gl/nt1gjb.

2010 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Interview (Charles D. Knutson, interviewer) for the Internet Safety Podcast, 31 December, http://goo.gl/8tO4Y1.

2010 Guest speaker, “Anthropology of Media” undergraduate course (Anand Pandian, instructor), Johns Hopkins University (session held in Ethnographia, in Second Life), 30 November.

2010 Online interview (Giorgia Fassiano, interviewer) for the documentary show “Programma 101: Memory of the Future,” 24 November.

2010 “Esther Newton Made Me Gay.” Paper presented at the panel “The Mother (Camp) of Us All: LGBT Anthropology Honors Esther Newton,” 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, 19 November.

2010 Discussant for the panel “Exploring Digital Liberalism.” 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 November.

2010 “Anthropological Enframings: Fieldsites, Publications, Careers.” Invited presentation at the Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, 10 November.

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2010 “The Virtual Body: Coming of Age in Second Life.” Special invited lecture, the Chicago Humanities Festival, Chicago, Illinois, 6 November, http://goo.gl/RLiqlW.

2010 “Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg.” Invited lecture, Center for Advanced Study and Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, 4 November.

2010 “Virtual Worlds and the Body.” Radio interview (David Inge, host) for WILL 580 Radio (Urbana-Champaign, Illinois), 4 November.

2010 Invited participant, “Love and Terror: A Forum.” The Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine, 22–23 October.

2010 “Fiction in Question: Virtual Worlds and Money.” 2010 Jacques Leclercq Chair Lectures (presented with Bill Maurer), Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Prospective, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 11–15 October.

2010 Invited participant, Workshop on the Future of Research on Computer Games and Virtual Worlds (CGVW), hosted by the UCI Center for Computer Games and Virtual Worlds and the National Science Foundation, 23–24 September.

2010 Online interview, Trivium magazine (Christianne Otero, interviewer), 19 September, http://goo.gl/KGL6za.

2010 Interview, National Geographic Channel show “Taboo” (Jeremy Adair, producer), about Second Life, Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, 9 September.

2010 Guest speaker, “Culture in Virtual Worlds” session of Introduction to Anthropology undergraduate course (Angel Roque, instructor), Stanford University (session held in Ethnographia, in Second Life), 11 August.

2010 “The Moral Terrorist.” Invited presentation at the conference “Feelings at the Margins: Emotion and Marginality in Indonesia.” “Languages of Emotion” Cluster of Excellence, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, 28 July.

2010 Invited facilitator, 5th Annual Course on Gender and Sexuality. Workshop held with the Gaya Nusantara Foundation. Surabaya, Indonesia, 5 July.

2010 Invited facilitator, “The Gaya Celebes Foundation Now and in the Future.” Workshop held with the Gaya Celebes Foundation and the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR). Makassar, Indonesia, 29 June.

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2010 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Invited presentation (American Library Association Member Initiative Group (ALA MIG) “Virtual Communities & Libraries”) at the American Library Association Annual Conference (event held on American Library Association Island, Second Life), 26 June.

2010 Panelist, research workshop “Making Sense of Virtual Worlds and User Driven Innovation.” Roskilde University (held on Metanomics Island, Second Life), 8 June.

2010 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Invited presentation at the University Club Spring Forum, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of California, Irvine, 26 May.

2010 Discussant, “Urbanity on the Move: Planning, Mobility, and Displacement” workshop (second of the “Anthropology in Transit” series). Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 21 May.

2010 Interview, Voice of America “Executive Lounge” show (Utami Ambarsari, producer), about the cultural implications of social networking sites, 19 May.

2010 “Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg.” Paper presented at the Society for Cultural Anthropology Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 8 May.

2010 Discussant, panel “Quarantined Hybrid Identities and Contested Communities.” Quarantine: The 2010 Culture and Theory Graduate Student Conference. University of California, Irvine, 30 April.

2010 “But Do Not Identify as Gay: The Lives of ‘MSM’.” Invited colloquium, Development Studies Seminar, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 23 April.

2010 “Placing the Virtual Body.” Invited colloquium, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 23 April.

2010 “Virtual .” Invited presentation as part of series “Recombinant : The Science and Culture of Contemporary Kinship.” Scripps Humanities Institute, Scripps College, Claremont, California, 29 March.

2010 “MSM: The Lives of a Category.” Invited presentation as part of the panel “Queer Asian Subjects: Transgressive Sexualities and Heteronormative Meanings.” Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 March.

2010 “The Virtual Body.” Invited University Symposium, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 March.

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2010 “Anthropological Enframings: Fieldsites, Publications, Careers.” Invited presentation at the Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 March.

2010 “Virtual Worlds, Culture and Change—A Conversation” (moderated by Doug Thompson) for the “Virtual Worlds: Best Practices in Education” 3rd Annual Conference (held in the virtual world Second Life), 13 March.

2010 Interviewed about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3) by Robert J. Bradbury for “The Gut & Bone Show” (online podcast), 7 March.

2010 Interviewed by Nia Sutadi, Voice of America (VOA) Indonesian Service, University of California, Irvine, 23 February. Broadcast on JTV in Indonesia.

2010 Guest speaker, “Debates and Questions in New Feminist Theory” seminar (Prof. Judith Halberstam, instructor), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 22 February.

2010 Invited respondent for “Queer Studies and the Crises of Capitalism,” UCLA Mellon Sawyer Seminar: “Homosexualities, from Antiquity to the Present.” University of California, Los Angeles, 4 February.

2010 “A Conversation with Tom Boellstorff/Tom Bukowski.” Invited presentation at The Second Life Salon, Ethnographia (in Second Life), 3 January.

2009 “Culture of the Cloud.” Paper presented at the panel “Extreme: Histories and Economies of Humanness Inside Outerspaces,” 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 December.

2009 “Virtual Popular Culture.” Invited lecture, the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1 December.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Interview (Egon Koch, interviewer) for German Public Radio, 23 November.

2009 “But Do Not Identify As Gay: The Lives of ‘MSM’.” Invited presentation at the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies (CGPACS), University of California, Irvine, 12 November.

2009 “Virtual Arts: A Panel Broadcast from Second Life.” Invited panel discussion for the Association for the Study of Arts in the Present (ASAP) conference “ASAP/1: Arts of the Present,” Knoxville, Tennessee (panel discussion held in Second Life), 24 October.

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2009 “Virtual Worlds and the Human.” Invited presentation at The Life-Science- Governance Group, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 15 October.

2009 “But Do Not Identify As Gay: The Lives of ‘MSM’.” Invited presentation at the UCLA Queer Studies Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, 10 October.

2009 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Invited presentation at the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO), University of California, Irvine, 30 September.

2009 “Indonesia and Second Life.” Interview (Namita Aavriti, interviewer) for a documentary on the Internet and sexuality in the global South.

2009 “Religion in Second Life.” Interview (Ned Judge, interviewer) for the PBS series “Religion and Ethics Newsweekly,” 18 September, http://goo.gl/NfE10A.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion (Paula Uimonen, host) for the Stockholm University class “Digital Anthropology” (held in Second Life), 10 September.

2009 “A Discussion with Tom Boellstorff.” Invited presentation held in Second Life as part of the Second Life Education Roundtable (Montclair University island in Second Life), 1 September.

2009 “Anthropology in Second Life. A Cyber-Discussion with Tom Boellstorff.” Invited presentation held in Second Life as part of the “The Modern Field - Megaseminar 2009,” The Danish School of Anthropology and Ethnography, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 28 August.

2009 “Discussion Groups: An Innovative Strategy for Gay Men and Warias in Indonesia.” Invited oral presentation at the panel “Men at Risk” at the Ninth International Conference on AIDS in the Asia and Pacific (ICAAP), Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, 12 August.

2009 Book launching event for The Gay Archipelago: Seksualitas dan Bangsa di Indonesia (BTI). Forrest Club (Q! Film Festival, organizer), Denpasar, Indonesia, 11 August.

2009 Official Rapporteur, “From 200 to 0: Responding Effectively to HIV among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in Asia and the Pacific” (forum organized by the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)), Sanur, Bali, (Indonesia), 8 August.

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2009 “Day 2 Summary and Further Thoughts.” Invited presentation at the Insular Southeast Asia Consultation on Male-to-Male Transmission of HIV (organized by the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)), Sanur, Bali, (Indonesia), 6 August.

2009 “Day 1 Summary and Further Thoughts.” Invited presentation at the Insular Southeast Asia Consultation on Male-to-Male Transmission of HIV (organized by the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)), Sanur, Bali, (Indonesia), 5 August.

2009 Book launching event for The Gay Archipelago: Seksualitas dan Bangsa di Indonesia (BTI). Komunitas Salihara building (Q! Film Festival, organizer), Jakarta, Indonesia, 30 July.

2009 “Virtual Worlds Workshop.” Workshop presenter and faculty leader, California Science and Technology Studies (STS) Workshop on Translation and Innovation, Marin Headlands Institute, California, 26–28 June.

2009 “Studying Virtual Worlds.” Invited presentation, State of Play VI conference, New York Law School, , New York, 20 June.

2009 Faculty Leader, Graduate Student Symposium, State of Play VI conference, New York Law School, New York City, New York, 18 June.

2009 “A Discussion about the Film ‘Tales of the Waria’.” Interview (Mila Ponder, host) with www.trans-ponder.com (a website about transgender culture and politics), 20 May.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion (Jay Ackroyd, host) for the “Virtually Speaking” author series (held in Second Life), 30 April.

2009 “Cultures of Virtual Worlds.” Associated Students of the University of California, Irvine Professor Luncheon, 29 April.

2009 “Histories of Marriage.” Video interview (Andy Cobb, interviewer) for the Second City program “A People’s History Of The World,” 29 April.

2009 “How to Get Published.” Workshop and panel moderator, First UCLA Indonesian Studies Graduate Student Conference, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 18 April.

2009 “Ethnography in Virtual Worlds.” Invited seminar, Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 15 April.

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2009 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Guest lecture, University Studies 12C (Peter Krapp, Instructor), University of California, Irvine, 9 April.

2009 “Nuri’s Testimony: HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and Bare Knowledge. The 2009 Steiglitz Lecture, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, 7 April.

2009 Film interview by Steven Dhoedt for the documentary “Inside the Metaverse” (supported by the Belgian National Film Fund), University of California, Irvine, 17 March.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion (Lorraine Stanton, host) for the North Carolina State University conference “Teaching and Learning with Technology” (held in Second Life), 17 March.

2009 Book discussion of “Coming of Age in Second Life” and “The Gay Archipelago” (Kate Sullivan, host) for three joint classes in the Department of Anthropology, California State University, Los Angeles, 16 March.

2009 Guest lecture, Anthropology 180AW (Leo Chavez, Instructor), University of California, Irvine, 11 March.

2009 “Av-Culturation.” Presentation with Celia Pearce for Metanomics (in Second Life), 2 March.

2009 “Culture in a Virtual World.” Presentation for the Social Sciences Dinner Club, University of California, Irvine, 19 February.

2009 Guest lecture, Anthropology 289D (Kristin Peterson, Instructor), 17 February.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion (Robin Balliger, host) for the San Francisco Art Institute class “Media and Cultural Geography” (held in Second Life), 13 February.

2009 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Interview by John Morehead for “Morehead’s Musings,” 14 January, http://goo.gl/0RFQdN.

2009 “Identity and Method in Virtual Worlds.” Invited seminar at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 12 January.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion (Bob Vernon, host) at Virtual Ability Island (Second Life), 10 December.

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2008 “Holiday Books Discussion.” Book discussion with Metanomics.com (Benjamin Duranske, host) at Metanomics Island (Second Life), 8 December.

2008 “Cultures of Virtual Worlds.” Invited presentation at the conference “Living Game Worlds IV,” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 2 December.

2008 “OHDA.” Paper presented at the panel “Figures of Indonesian Modernity,” 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, 19 November.

2008 “Queer Normativity and New Orders of Same-Sex Marriage.” Invited presentation at the conference “State of the Union,” Center for Women’s Studies, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, 24 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion with Radio Riel (Gabrielle Riel, host) at Caledon Island (Second Life), 15 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Presentation for the UCLA course IS/SocGen 180: Social and Historical Study of Information, Software, and Networks, Los Angeles, California. Christopher Kelty, instructor, 15 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Radio interview (Christoph Weiss, host) for FM4 (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation), 7 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Radio interview (David Inge, host) for WILL 580 Radio (Urbana-Champaign, Illinois), 2 October.

2008 “Freedom and Independence in Virtual Worlds: A Conversation with Tom Bukowski [Tom Boellstorff].” Alexandrian Free Library (Second Life organization), Anteater Island (Second Life), 21 September.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion with Stockholm University, Digital Anthropology course (Paula Uimonen, instructor) at Ethnographia (Second Life), 10 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion with Stockholm University, Digital Anthropology course (Paula Uimonen, instructor) at Ethnographia (Second Life), 10 October.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion with the Alliance Virtual Library at Info Island (Second Life), 9 September.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book discussion with the Steelhead Public Library (Second Life organization) at Anteater Island (Second Life), 24 August.

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2008 Guest lecture, Anthropology 30A (Allison Fish, Instructor), 21 August.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Book release party with Princeton University Press. at Cetus Gallery Art District (Second Life), 18 June.

2008 “Hamlet and Tom Between the Covers.” Extropia Island (Second Life), 9 June.

2008 “Religion in Second Life.” Futures of Religion/Religions of the Future conference, Extropia Island (Second Life), 4 June.

2008 “Cultures of Virtual Worlds.” Presentation at the Digital Coast Roundtable, Beall Center for Art and Technology, University of California, Irvine, 2 June.

2008 “Creationist Capitalism.” Presentation at the conference “TechnoTravels/TeleMobility: HASTAC in Motion,” University of California, Irvine, 23 May.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Presentation at Extropia Island (Second Life), 15 May.

2008 Invited participant, “The Workaround as Social Relation” workshop, sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, and the Peoples and Practices Research Group, Intel Corporation. Held at the Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine, 28 April.

2008 “Beyond Brothels and Boardrooms: Five Virtual World Domains that (Almost) No One is Talking About.” With Brooke Foucault. Presentation at the “Cultures of Virtual Worlds” Conference, University of California, Irvine, 25–26 April.

2008 “Coming of Age in Second Life.” Presentation at the Intel/Anthropology Research Workshop, University of California, Irvine, 19 April.

2008 Invited participant, “Workshop on Emerging Norms, Law, and Ethics in Virtual Worlds,” Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 10 March.

2008 “Nuri’s Testimony: HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and the Epidemic of Knowledge.” Invited colloquium presented at the Southeast Asia: Text, Rituals, and Performance program, University of California, Riverside. Riverside, CA, 7 March.

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2008 “Zines and Zones of Desire: Rethinking Interdisciplinarity and the Queer Subject.” Presentation at the Queer Graduate Caucus, University of California, Irvine, 19 February.

2008 “Cultures of Second Life.” Presentation at Orange Island (in the virtual world Second Life), 14 February.

2008 “Transgender Experience from Indonesia to Second Life.” Presentation at the Nonprofit Commons (in the virtual world Second Life), 7 February.

2008 “Epidemic Cultures in Asia” (with Mei Zhan). Presentation at the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, University of California, Irvine, 29 January.

2007 “Futures of Public Anthropology.” Paper presented at the invited panel “What is Public Anthropology?” Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 14 December.

2007 “Virtual.” Paper presented at the panel “Keywords: Anthropology for the 21st Century,” 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, 30 November.

2007 “Cinema, Sexuality, and Censorship in Southeast Asia.” Invited presentation at the Asia File and Media Studies Workshop, University of California, Irvine, 8 November.

2007 “Cultures of Virtual worlds.” Presentation at “University by the Sea” event, City of Long Beach, California, 28 October.

2007 “The Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Invited paper presented at the conference “Serious Play: The Practices of Everyday Life in Video Games and Virtual Worlds,” HumaniTech, University of California, Irvine, 16 October.

2007 “The Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science conference, Montreal, Canada, 11 October.

2007 “Faces of Faith in Second Life.” Panel discussion held in the virtual world Second Life, hosted by the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, 29 July.

2007 “E-learning in Higher Education.” Invited workshop, University of California Humanities Research Institute, Irvine, California, 11 May.

2007 “Toward an Anthropology of AIDS in Indonesia.” School of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia, 15 March.

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2007 “Yayasan Gaya Celebes: Sekarang dan Masa Depan” [The Gaya Celebes Foundation: Now and in the Future]. Presentation at the Yayasan Gaya Celebes Strategic Retreat, Makassar, Indonesia, 23 February.

2007 “Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Indonesians.” Presentation to the Café Bibliophile student group, Makassar, Indonesia, 22 February.

2007 “Virtually Human: An Overview.” Workshop presentation at the Digital Cultures research group, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California, 19 January.

2006 “Religion in Second Life.” Interview by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World News Service (Naomi Wellings, Producer), 16 November.

2006 “Virtually Human: Place and Selfhood in Second Life.” Paper presented at the panel “Anthropology at the Crossroads of Digital Society,” 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, California, 16 November.

2006 Discussant for the panel “Time, Space, Ethnography,” 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, California, 16 November.

2006 “Virtually Human: Place and Selfhood in Second Life.” Paper presented at the workshop on Internet Mediated Sociality, Australian National University, 3–5 November (presented from the within Second Life).

2006 Invited participant, Los Angeles Games Symposium, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California, 21 October.

2006 Discussant, “The Look of Law,” Fall 2006 Critical Legalities Symposium, The Center in Law, Society, and Culture, University of California, Irvine, 19 October.

2006 Discussant, “A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Computer Games: Understanding the State of the Art in Academic Computer Game Research,” California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, University of California, Irvine, 17 October.

2006 “Ethnography as a Method.” Television interview for Sociology 315, “Sociology of Work,” Vivian Price, Instructor. California State University, Dominguez Hills. Dominguez Hills, California, 3 October.

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2006 “Homo Cyber: the Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at the Informatics Seminar, Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, 26 May.

2006 “Homo Cyber: the Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at the Semiotics Group, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, 19 May.

2006 “Homo Cyber: the Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at the Ethnographic Fictions conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 28 April.

2006 “Homo Cyber: the Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at MASSIVE: The Future of Networked Multiplayer Games, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, University of California, Irvine, 20 April.

2006 “Homo Cyber: the Ethnography of Virtual Worlds.” Paper presented at the Culture, Power, and Social Change research interest group, Department of Anthropology, Univ. of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, 13 April.

2006 Invited discussant at “The Anthropology of Global Productions,” the Second Annual Graduate Conference at the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University. Stanford, California, 7 April.

2006 “Comparatively Queer in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at the Southeast Asia Studies Group, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 22 March.

2006 “Queering Disciplines in Time.” Paper presented at the Larry Kramer Institute, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 21 March.

2006 Workshop facilitator, CalIT2 Second Annual Graduate Student Forum on the Social and Cultural Aspects of Science and Technology, University of California, Irvine, 10 March.

2006 “Prefigurations: Queer Futures of Anthropology, Anthropological Futures of Queer Studies.” Ninth Annual Lecture Series of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Program, University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, 6 February.

2005 Author event for The Gay Archipelago: Sexuality and Nation in Indonesia at A Different Light Bookstore, West Hollywood, California, 12 December.

2005 Author event for The Gay Archipelago: Sexuality and Nation in Indonesia at Lambda Rising Bookstore, Washington, DC, 1 December.

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2005 “Comparatively Queer: Homosexuality and Transgenderism in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at the conference Class-ifying Asian Values: Culture, Morality, and the Politics of Being Middle Class in Asia, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, 4–6 November.

2005 “Lag in Second Life: Time, Cybercultures of Production, and Game Studies.” Paper presented at the conference Lively Capital 2: Techno-Corporate Critique and Ethnographic Method, University of California, Irvine, 23 October.

2005 “Lag in Second Life: Time, Cybercultures of Production, and Game Studies.” Paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science conference, Pasadena, California, 21 October.

2005 “Spatial Scale and Sexual Subjectivities.” Invited paper presented at the conference Sexual Citizens or Transnational Queer Subjects? Sexuality Studies and the Emergency of Empire, Programs in the Study of Sexualities and Women’s Studies, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1 October.

2005 “Comparatively Queer: Homosexuality and Transgenderism in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at the 4th International Symposium of Journal Antropologi Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia, 12–15 July.

2005 “Love and Choice: Homosexuality and the National Personality.” Paper presented at the 4th International Symposium of Journal Antropologi Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia, 12–15 July.

2005 “Comparatively Queer: Homosexuality and Transgenderism in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at Sexualities, Genders, and Rights in Asia: the 1st International Conference of Asian Queer Studies, Bangkok, Thailand, 7–9 July.

2005 “Comparatively Queer: Homosexuality and Transgenderism in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at the Fifth International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Society and Culture conference on Sexual Diversity and Human Rights, San Francisco State University. San Francisco, California, 22–24 July.

2005 “Homosexuality, Biology, and Culture.” Invited paper presented at the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, 8 June.

2005 “Prefigurations: Queer Futures of Anthropology, Anthropological Futures of Queer Studies.” Invited paper presented at the Colloquium on Anthropology and Sexuality, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 28 March.

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2005 “Natural Disasters: the 2004 Tsunami and Its Contexts in Indonesia.” Invited paper, International Studies Forum conference “The Sociocultural and Political Contexts of Post Tsunami Reconstruction in Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka,” University of California, Irvine, 10 February.

2005 “HIV/AIDS in a Global Context.” Invited workshop, Global Connect@UCI conference “The Search for Global Solutions,” School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 4 February.

2004 “Theory is Not a Luxury: Analysis, Activism, and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic.” Invited workshop, Make Art/Stop AIDS Conference: Six Conversations on Art and Health in a Global Epidemic, UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures, Los Angeles, California, 3 December.

2004 “The 2004 Indonesian Presidential Elections: Democratization and the Future of Elite Politics.” Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty Experts Series, University of California, Irvine, 7 October.

2004 “Mass Media and Gay Identity.” Invited presentation at the National Conference on Male Sexual Health, Puncak, Indonesia, 6 September.

2004 “Lesbian Organizing and HIV/AIDS.” Workshop leader, Gaya Celebes Foundation, Makassar, Indonesia, 30 August–1 September.

2004 “Sexuality and Nation.” Invited presentation at the Gaya Nusantara Foundation, Surabaya, Indonesia, 22 August.

2004 Participant, Economic Social Research Council (ESRC)/ and Social Science Research Council (SSRC) joint workshop, “Money and Migration After Globalization,” St Hugh’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom, 23–27 March.

2003 “Affinities: Sameness and Difference.” Invited workshop presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, 20 November.

2003 “Dubbing Culture.” Invited workshop presented as part of the “Thinking Sex in Transnational Times” series, Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington, 16 May.

2003 “Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World.” Invited seminar presented at the Center for the Study of Sexual Culture, University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, California, 5 May.

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2003 “Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Anthropology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 25 April.

2003 “Zines and Zones of Desire.” Paper presented at the session “Media and History-Making in Indonesia’s Reformasi,” Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, New York, New York, 29 March.

2002 “Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December.

2002 “Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World.” Invited seminar at the Program in Women’s Studies, University of California, Irvine, 4 December.

2002 “Archipelagic Interchanges.” Paper presented at the session “East Indies/West Indies: Comparative Archipelagos.” Tom Boellstorff and Kathryn Robinson, co- chairs. 101st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 November.

2002 “Update on Sexuality and HIV Prevention.” Invited workshop presented at Hotline Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia, 28 July.

2002 “Modifying Self and Society: Towards a Social History of Waria.” Invited paper presented (with Dédé Oetomo) at the Second Research Workshop on Gender and Sexuality. Sponsors: Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australia National University, and the Ford Foundation. Hotel Atlet Century Park, Pintu Satu Senayan Street, Jakarta, Indonesia, 16 July.

2002 “Dubbing Culture: Indonesian Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities and Ethnography in an Already Globalized World.” Invited workshop presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 25 April.

2002 “Dubbing Culture: Gay Subjectivity and ‘Globalization’ in Postcolonial Indonesia.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 20 March.

2002 “From Texas to Tomboi: Globalization, Gender, and National Belonging in Postcolonial Indonesia.” Invited seminar presented at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 27 February.

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2001 “The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the session “Bodies of Emotion, Emotionless Bodies: Rethinking the Anthropological Canon in Southeast Asia.” Tom Boellstorff and Johan Lindquist, co-chairs. 100th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., 30 November.

2001 “From Texas to Tomboi: Globalization, Gender, and National Belonging in Postcolonial Indonesia.” Invited seminar presented at the Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 21 November.

2001 “Setting the Scenes: Concepts of Gender, Sexuality, and Class.” Invited paper presented at the First Research Workshop on Gender and Sexuality. Sponsors: Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australia National University, and the Ford Foundation. Hotel Atlet Century Park, Pintu Satu Senayan Street, Jakarta, Indonesia, 14 November.

2001 “Dubbing Culture.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Anthropology, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 18 October.

2001 “HIV, Sexuality, and Gender in the Pacific and Asia: Observations from the Sixth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific.” Chief Rapporteur’s Plenary presented at the Sixth International Conference on AIDS in the Asia and Pacific (ICAAP), Melbourne, Australia, October 10, 2001.

2001 “Waria: National Transvestites.” Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Association for the Study of Sex, Culture, and Society, Melbourne, Australia, 2 October.

2001 “Reflections on Lesbian Indonesia.” Paper presented at the Third Conference of the International Association for the Study of Sex, Culture, and Society, Melbourne, Australia, 2 October.

2001 “Gay and Lesbian Identities and National Belonging.” Invited paper presented at the Indonesia Update Conference: Gender, Equity and Development in Indonesia's Reform Period, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 22 September.

2001 “Dubbing Culture.” Invited seminar presented at the Department of Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 5 September.

2001 “Ethnolocality.” Invited seminar presented at the Faculty of Asian Studies Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 4 September.

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2001 “Dubbing Culture: Mass Media and the Translocation of Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities in Indonesia.” Invited seminar presented at the Gender, Sexuality, and Culture Seminar Series, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 19 July.

2001 “Dubbing Culture: Mass Media and the Translocation of Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri, 27 March.

2001 “The Gay Archipelago: Globalization and the Postcolonial Order of Things.” Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, the New University (formerly the New School for Social Research), New York, New York, 1 March.

2001 “A Civil Archipelago? Indonesia and NGOs in the Era of Reform.” Invited colloquium presented at the International Studies Program, University of California at Irvine, 27 February.

2001 “The Gay Archipelago: Globalization and the Postcolonial Order of Things.” Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 21 February.

2001 “Lesbi in the Gay Archipelago: A Postcolonial Order of Things.” Invited colloquium presented at the Gender and Women’s Studies Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, 31 January.

2001 “Archipelagic Selves for a Global Indonesia: Along the ‘Perfect Path.’” Invited colloquium presented at the Committee on Human Development, the University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, 23 January.

2000 “A New Archipelago Concept For The Era Reformasi?” Paper presented at the conference “The Beginning of the 21st Century: Endorsing Regional Autonomy, Understanding Local Cultures, Strengthening National Integration.” Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia, 2 August.

2000 “Linguistic Ideology, Globalization, and Gay/Lesbi Subjectivities in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California—Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, 24 May.

2000 “Dubbing Culture: Mass Media and Gay Subjectivity in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 10 March.

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2000 “‘It’s Authentic, of Course!’: Linguistic Ideology, Globalization, and Gay/Lesbi Subjectivities in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at Pitzer College, Claremont, California, 25 January.

1999 “Dubbing Culture: Consuming Gay Identity in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, 19 November.

1999 “The Perfect Path: Gay Men, Marriage, Indonesia.” Paper presented at QGRAD: A Conference on Sexuality and Gender. University of California—Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, 22 October.

1999 “Islam, the Middle Class, and Gay Identity in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the Western Humanities Alliance 18th Annual Conference, University of California— San Diego. San Diego, California, 15 October.

1999 “Sexuality and Postcoloniality in Indonesia.” Invited paper presented at the Kahin Center for Research on Southeast Asia, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 9 September.

1999 “The Perfect Path: Postcoloniality and Sexual Identity in Southeast Asia.” Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Society and Culture conference on Sexual Diversity and Human Rights, University of Manchester. Manchester, United Kingdom, 23 July.

1999 “Postcoloniality and Sexual Identity in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California—Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, 1 June.

1999 “A Geography of the ‘Gay World’ in Indonesia: Conjunctions of Capital, State, and Method.” Paper presented at the Society for Cultural Anthropology Conference, San Francisco, California, 22 May.

1999 “The Gay Archipelago: Translocal Identity in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, the University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, 26 April.

1999 “Globalization, Sovereignty, Human Rights, and Sexual Identity in Post-Cold War Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University. Stanford, California, 8 April.

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1999 “The Gay Archipelago: Translocal Lesbian and Gay Identity in Indonesia.” Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, Barnard College, New York, New York, 19 February.

1998 “Homosexuality without Heterosexuality: Translocal Identity in Gay and Lesbian Indonesia.” Paper presented at the 97th Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 December.

1998 “Conducting Ethnographic Research in Gay and Lesbian Indonesia: Translocality, Oppression, and Activism.” Invited presentation at conference for recipients of Social Science Research Council-American Council of Learned Societies fellowships, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 4 October.

1998 “The Gay Archipelago: Translocal Sexual Identities in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the conference “Queer Globalization/Local Homosexualities: Citizenship, Sexuality, and the Afterlife of Colonialism,” CUNY—Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, New York, New York, 24 April.

1997 “Coming Out in Indonesia.” Invited paper presented at the Third Indonesian National Gay and Lesbian Congress, Denpasar, Bali, 22 November.

1997 “HIV Prevention in Russia.” Five-day training presented in conjunction with AIDS Infoshare Russia and Doctors Without Borders, Moscow, Russia, 8–12 June.

1997 “Queering the Canon.” Paper presented at the 119th Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Seattle, Washington, 7 March.

1996 “Community Health Outreach: Development, Sustainability, and Practical HIV Prevention Towards the 21st Century.” Invited skills-building workshop presented at the XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 9 July.

1996 “The Public Archipelago: Translocality and Late Capitalism in the Asia Pacific.” Paper presented at “Nation States, Transnational Publics and Civil Society in the Asia Pacific,” University of California—Berkeley. Berkeley, California, 29 June.

1996 “The Gay Archipelago: National and Transnational Identities in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the 118th Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 19 April.

1996 “To Open Oneself in a Gay World: Geographies of the Self and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the conference “Managing Desire:

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HIV Prevention Strategies for the 21st Century,” University of California— Berkeley. Berkeley, California, 9 April.

1996 “The Urban Archipelago: Locating Gay/Lesbian Identity in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the 13th Annual Berkeley Conference on Southeast Asian Studies, University of California—Berkeley. Berkeley, California, 25 February.

1996 “Collective Memory, Tradition, and the Gay/Lesbian Movement in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the conference “Past Abuses: Memory, Nostalgia, Oblivion,” Stanford University. Stanford, California, 23 February.

AFFILIATIONS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2019 Member, Committee on Graduate Student Diversity, Inclusion and Development, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine.

2017–8 Graduate Admissions Director, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine.

2016–7 Chair, Chair Search Committee, University of California, Irvine.

2016–7 Graduate Program Director, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine.

2015–7 DECADE (Diverse Educational Opportunity and Doctoral Experience) Mentor, University of California, Irvine.

2013–6 Graduate Director, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine.

2013-6 Consultant, “Mrs. A and Mr. B” research project on disability experience with health care systems. Project based at the University of Pennsylvania (Hillary Bogner, PI), funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).

2012–5 Faculty Participant, Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing, University of California, Irvine.

2012– Affiliated Faculty, Center for Organizational Research, Univ. of California, Irvine.

2012–5 Member, Committee on Committees, University of California, Irvine.

2010– Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Virtual Environments and Computer Games, University of California, Irvine.

2009– Affiliated Faculty, Women’s Studies, University of California, Irvine.

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2009– Affiliated Faculty, Queer Studies, University of California, Irvine.

2007– Member, Advisory Board, the GAYa Celebes Foundation (Indonesia).

2007– Member, International Advisory Board, the GAYa Nusantara Foundation (Indonesia).

2006– Participating Faculty, Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine.

2004– Faculty Member, Center for Asian Studies, University of California, Irvine.

2004– Affiliated Faculty, Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality, University of California, Irvine.

2005–14 Core Faulty, Culture and Theory Ph.D. program., Univ. of California, Irvine.

2010–3 Member, Executive Committee, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine.

2010–3 Core Committee Member, Critical Theory Emphasis, Univ. of California, Irvine.

2007 Member, Payne Prize Committee, Society for Lesbian and Gay , American Anthropological Association.

2006–9 Program Faculty, Arts, Computation, and Engineering (ACE) Program, University of California, Irvine.

2006 Chair, Payne Prize Committee, Society for Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (now the Association for Queer Anthropology), American Anthropological Association.

2004–6 Review Board Member, Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Research Fellowship.

2002–8 Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Global Connect@UCI program, University of California, Irvine.

2002–3 Co-Chair, Society for Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (now the Association for Queer Anthropology), American Anthropological Association.

2002–3 Member, Board of Directors, the Institute for Community Health Outreach (an HIV prevention education nonprofit organization based in San Francisco).

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2001 Invited Consultant, Research Workshop on Gender and Sexuality. Sponsors: Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australia National University, and the Ford Foundation. Hotel Atlet Century Park, Pintu Satu Senayan Street, Jakarta, Indonesia, 14 November.

2001 Chief Rapporteur for the Gender and Sexuality Theme Track, Sixth International Conference on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, Melbourne, Australia, October 5-10.

2000 Consultant to AIDS prevention programs in Indonesia (Gaya Celebes (Sulawesi)).

1996–9 Member and Secretary of the Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Mobilization Against AIDS (based in San Francisco).

1999 Member of Ruth Benedict Prize Committee, Society for Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists, American Anthropological Association.

1998 Consultant to AIDS prevention programs in Indonesia (Gaya Nusantara (Java), Citra Usada (Bali), and Gaya Celebes (Sulawesi)).

1995 Consultant to AIDS prevention programs in Indonesia (Mitra Indonesia, Kusuma Buana, Abdi Asih, and Gaya Nusantara (Java), Citra Usada (Bali), and Gaya Celebes).

1993 Consultant to AIDS prevention programs in Indonesia (Gaya Nusantara (Java), Citra Usada (Bali), and Gaya Celebes (Sulawesi)).

1992 Consultant to AIDS prevention programs in Malaysia (Pink Triangle) and Indonesia (Gaya Nusantara (Java) and Citra Usada (Bali)).

REVIEWS & PRESS COVERAGE (OF MY WORK) 2018 “Crafty Codes and Secret Slang.” Author: Richard Worth. The Overtake, 26 June, https://theovertake.com/~rainbow/polari/

2018 “Show #182: Our Digital Selves = My Avatar Is Me!” Author: Bernhard Drax. The Drax Files Radio Hour, 21 May, https://draxfiles.com/2018/05/21/show-182-our- digital-selves-my-avatar-is-me/

2018 “Empowering embodiment: Our Digital Selves.” Author: Inara Pey. Living in a Modem World, 18 May, https://modemworld.me/2018/05/18/empowering- embodiment-our-digital-selves/amp/

2018 “Our Digital Selves by Draxtor Despres.” Author: Strawberry Singh. StrawberrySingh.com, 17 May, https://strawberrysingh.com/2018/05/17/our- digital-selves-by-draxtor-despres/

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2018 “AAAS and Partners Showcase Federally Funded Research.” Author: Neil Orman. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 11 May, https://www.aaas.org/news/aaas-and-partners-showcase-federally-funded- research

2018 “The Why Factor.” Author: Nicola Kelly. BBC, 16 April, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cswrjs

2018 “VR Can Already Help People Heal—and It’s Just the Beginning.” Author: Lisa Peyton. VentureBeat, 10 February, https://venturebeat.com/2018/02/10/vr-can- already-help-people-heal-and-its-just-the-beginning/

2017 “Indonesia’s Crackdown on Gay Men: ‘It Doesn’t Get Better, Does It’.” Author: Jeffrey Hutton. The New York Times, 20 December, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/20/world/asia/indonesia-gay-raids.html?_r=0

2017 “Episode 1: Origin Story.” Author: Brian Fabry Dorsam. Character Creator, 8 November, https://www.charactercreatorpodcast.com/episodes/2017/11/6/episode-01- origin-story

2017 “Our Digital Selves: Living within a Virtualised World.” Author: Inara Pey. Living in a Modem World, 12 October, https://modemworld.me/2017/10/12/our-digital- selves-living-within-a-virtualised-world/

2017 “First They Got Sick, Then They Moved into a Virtual Utopia.” Author: Kristen French. Backchannel, 13 February, https://http://goo.gl/4LzoPo

2017 “Fountain of Youth: Anthropologist Explores How Avatars Create a Second Life Free from Parkinson’s and Other Impairments.” Author: John Westcott. UCI Magazine, Winter, https://http://goo.gl/2xe0Ne

2016 “Tech Will Eat Itself.” Author: Barry J. Whyte. The Business Post, 20 December, https://http://goo.gl/sX1nal

2016 “‘Trump Won Because He Understood the Digital is Real’—Top Anthropologist on How to Study the President-Elect's Online Following.” Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 10 November, http://goo.gl/L1Zqfr

2016 Review of Data, Now Bigger and Better! (EB2). Author: Mark Maguire. Social Anthropology 24(2):251–252, DOI: 10.1111/1469-8676.12290

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2016 “Sex/Gender: Part II: What’s Fixed, Changeable, Changing?” (discussion of presentation at conference “A Critical Moment: Sex/Gender Research at the Intersections of Culture, Brain, and Behavior” (24 October, 2015)). Authors: Constance Cummings and Libby Udelson. Somotosphere, 14 April, http://somatosphere.net/2016/04/sexgender-part-ii-whats-fixed-changeable- changing.html

2016 Review of Data, Now Bigger and Better! (EB2). Author: Dirk vom Lehn. Consumption Markets & Culture, 6 April, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10253866.2016.1155827

2016 Review of Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary Indonesia (RV12). Author: Maimunah Munir. Sex Education, 30 March, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14681811.2016.1167269

2016 Review of Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary Indonesia (RV12). Author: Pushpesh Kumar. Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 15 February, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2015.1109320

2016 “Indonesia Shift on Gays Tests Climate of Tolerance.” Author: Sara Schonhardt. The Wall Street Journal, 28 March, http://www.wsj.com/articles/indonesia-shift- on-gays-tests-climate-of-tolerance-1459054241#livefyre-comment

2016 “Doing Participant Observation in Virtual Societies” (discussion of B3). Author: Jack David Eller. Cultural Anthropology: Global Forces, Local Lives, Third Edition, p. 38. New York: Routledge.

2016 “Exploring Disability, New Cultures and Self in a Virtual Realm.” Author: Inara Pey. Living in a Modem World, 1 March, http://modemworld.me/2016/03/02/exploring-disability-new-cultures-and-self-in- a-virtual-realm/

2016 “The LGBT Debate and the Fear of ‘Gerakan’.” Author: Intan Paramaditha. The Jakarta Post, 27 February, http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/02/27/the-lgbt-debate-and-fear- gerakan.html

2016 “What Does the Indonesian LGBT Movement Want?” Author: Hendri Yulius. The Jakarta Post, 19 February, http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/02/19/what-does-indonesian-- movement-want.html

2016 “A (Virtual) World without Parkinson’s: UCI Anthropologist Explores How People with Disabilities Make Use of Online Environments.” Author: Heather Ashbach.

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UCI News, 4 January, http://news.uci.edu/feature/a-virtual-world-without- parkinsons/

2015 Review (in Spanish) of Data, Now Bigger and Better! (EB2). Author: Lorena Cano Orón. PortalComunicacion, 27 November, http://portalcomunicacion.com/monograficos_det.asp?id=335

2015 “Anthropology speaker series: UCI’s Dr. Tom Boellstorff says culture has no borders.” Author: Kurtis Rattay. Lariat: The official student news publication for Saddleback College, 15 November, http://lariatnews.com/featured/anthropology-speaker-series-dr-beollstorff/

2015 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Natalie Underberg-Goode. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 21(4):927–928.

2015 “A (virtual) world without Parkinson’s.” Author: Heather Ashbach. University of California, Irvine School of Social Sciences News, 24 September, http://www.socsci.uci.edu/newsevents/news/2015/2015-09-24-boellstorff- nsf.php

2015 “Featured Academic: Tom Boellstorff.” Author: Michael Hadzantonis. Anthrologica.net (Universiti Malaya), 22 September, http://anthrologia.net/tom- boellstorf-1/

2015 “‘This is Who I Am’: Why a Woman With Parkinson’s Sees Both Her SL Avatar & Her Physical Body as Real (Excerpt, Coming of Age in Second Life).” Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 10 September, http://goo.gl/D7qA4A

2015 “The Drax Files World Makers Episode 31 With Tom Boellstorff Ponders ‘What Is Real’?” Author: Ciaran Laval. Just Another Unauthorized Virtual World Fansite, posted 12 August, http://sl.governormarley.com/?p=5278#comment-81333

2015 “The Drax Files 31: Digitising Ethnography in Second Life.” Author: Inara Pey. Living in a Modemworld: Thoughts on Virtual Living, posted 12 August, http://modemworld.me/2015/08/12/the-drax-files-31-digitising-ethnography-in- second-life/#comment-44062

2015 The Drax Files: World Makers, “Episode 31: Tom Boellstorff.” Short documentary about digital ethnography, posted 12 August, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrE5MYbeOs

2015 Interviewed by Cecilia D’Anastasio for “Avatar IRL,” Motherboard magazine, posted 18 April, http://goo.gl/iMja6R

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2015 “Gamergate Hasn’t Hurt Academic Interest in Gaming, Say Leading Scholars—If Anything, It’s Increased Interest. Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 11 March, http://goo.gl/T90Ij6

2014 Review of “Rethinking Digital Anthropology” (C9). Author: Deborah Dubartell. American Ethnologist 41(4):774–775.

2014 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Crystal Abidin. Anthropological Forum 24(4):1–2.

2014 Interviewed by Boer Deng for “The Controversy Over a Virtual Hajj for Muslims,” Slate magazine, posted 8 October, http://goo.gl/C61brv

2014 Review of “Die Konstruktion von Big Data in der Theorie” (JT4). Author: Roman Halfmann. literaturkritik.de, posted 8 October, http://goo.gl/1YkLTg

2014 Interviewed by Jessica Lockrem for “Publishing Anthropology, Part 1: What Editors Want.” Fieldsights—AnthroPod: The SCA Podcast, Cultural Anthropology Online, posted 18 July, http://goo.gl/nE39rb

2014 “Anthropology in Virtual Worlds.” Interviewed by Draxtor Despres for The Drax Files Radio Hour (#22), posted 6 June, http://goo.gl/b90Wsj

2014 “Culture and Data in the Digital Field” (article on the workshop “Big: Culture and Data in the Digital Field”). Author: Daniel Pargman, 19 April, http://goo.gl/Ht1ADW

2014 Panelist, “Voicemail Is A Dying Form Of Communication,” Huffington Post Live, 20 February, http://goo.gl/joKJtc

2014 Review of Figures of Southeast Asian Modernity (RP14). Author: Nicholas J. Long. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 20(1):180–181.

2013 “When an Ethnographer met Edward Snowden” (review of J23). Author: Axel Arnbak. Freedom to Tinker, 18 October, http://goo.gl/wXJn3A

2013 Cited in the article “Second Life’s Strange Second Life” (Chris Stokel-Walker, author), The Verge, 24 September, http://goo.gl/1bZUb1

2013 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Jeffrey Snodgrass. American Anthropologist 115(3):516–517.

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2013 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: John F. Barber. Leonardo Reviews Quarterly, August 2013, http://goo.gl/HtK1eK.

2013 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Michael Fisch. American Ethnologist 40(3):599–600.

2013 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Yves Laberge. London School of Economics Review of Books, 29 July, http://goo.gl/yke5Ux

2013 “Tom Boellstorff Talks about Coming of Age in Second Life.” Interview with Etopia News (Marc Strassman, interviewer), 11 June, http://goo.gl/QlNcMH

2013 Review of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4). Author: Jeni Paay. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 22(1):102–105.

2013 “Second Life’s Second Life for Social Innovation.” Authors: Jody Turner and Donna Davis. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 25 March, http://goo.gl/utktjv

2013 Games & Experimental Entertainment (GEE) Lab, GEEcast interview (Lauren S. Farro and Bianca Vallentine, interviewers), School of Media and Communications, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 19 March, http://goo.gl/Hm8vAX

2013 “Visiting Professors Presented at Money, Media and Contemporary Culture Seminar Series, 18–21 March.” Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Business Research Newsletter 4(2):5–6.

2013 Cited in the article “Disruptions: Digital Era Redefining Etiquette” (Nick Bilton, author), New York Times, 11 March, page B6, http://goo.gl/DAouVX

2013 “Wyse Visiting Professors Boellstorff and Maurer Enjoy a Successful Visit to Social Anthropology.” Coverage of William Wyse Visiting Professorship by the Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, released 21 February, http://goo.gl/0eOTCM

2013 “Summary of Tom Boellstorff’s Workshop on Writing for Professional Journals.” Author: Lucy Jones. Lavender Languages 20 website, 15 February.

2013 “Woman with Parkinson’s Reports Significant Physical Recovery After Using Second Life—Academics Researching.” Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 7 February, http://goo.gl/PcII2H

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2013 “Boellstorff and Maurer named Cambridge Wyse Visiting Professors.” Coverage of William Wyse Visiting Professorship by the School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, released 28 January, http://goo.gl/zWCIVw

2013 “The Age Of Technology.” Song using text from Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). By Subliminal Noize feat. Zefora & The Ghostwriter - from the album This Stings, released 20 January, http://goo.gl/RwLUe5

2012 Discussion of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3) in Cultural Anthropology: Global Forces, Local Lives, Second Edition (p. 38). Author: Jack David Eller. New York: Routledge.

2012 “How Relevant is an Avatar?” (coverage of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4)). MixedRealities, 20 September, http://goo.gl/5spWvL

2012 “Tom Boellstorff: Exploring the Digital Jungle, Part 1” Author: Katie Vizenor. iRez: The Virtual Identity Salon, 15 October, http://goo.gl/BdW1l3

2012 “The Importance of Virtual Artifacts in Virtual Societies (Excerpt from Ethnography and Virtual Worlds).” Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 10 October, http://goo.gl/Qdvuxz

2012 “Reportase: Etnographi & Dunia Virtual” (coverage of presentation at C2O on September 26, 2012, in Indonesian). Author: Ilmi Budi Islami. C2O weblog, 28 September, http://goo.gl/oxWJRA

2012 “Among the Writers!” (interview with myself and Celia Pearce regarding the publication of Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method (B4)). webspelunker - My Travels Across Second Life, 22 September, http://goo.gl/UPsRMj

2012 “Antropologia Virtuale e il mito di Prometeo. Cosa c’entrano con i mondi virtuali?” (in Italian). Author: Salahzar Stenvaag. Virtual Worlds Magazine, 2 September, http://goo.gl/OXanrc. Translated into English by the author on the same website, 27 October, http://goo.gl/lm2j9X

2011 “The Advantages of Avatars: Virtual World Lectures, at S. Dillon Ripley Center” (coverage of presentation at the Smithsonian Institution on June 23, 2011). Author: Christopher Porter. Express Night Out, 23 June, http://goo.gl/LkMV6g

2011 “Immerse Yourself in Virtual Worlds!” (coverage of presentation at the Smithsonian Institution in June 2011). Smithsonian Associate, April issue, p. 26.

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2011 “Tom Boellstorff on Being Virtual.” Interview by Greg Campbell (about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). h+ magazine, 21 February, http://goo.gl/BWDQmN

2010 “Weekend Viewing: Anthropologist Tom Boellstorff Talks Coming of Age in SL at the Chicago Humanities Festival” (coverage of November 6, 2010 Chicago Humanities Festival talk). Author: Wagner James Au. New World Notes, 3 December, http://goo.gl/Kii390

2010 “Second Life Talk Given Both Locally, Virtually” (coverage of November 6, 2010 Chicago Humanities Festival talk). Author: Christopher Borrelli. Chicago Tribune, 8 November, http://goo.gl/TEiS9O. Reprinted in the Hartford Courant, 8 November.

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Lori Kendall. Cultural Sociology 4(2):315–317.

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Adi Kuntsman. Transformative Works and Cultures 5. (online review, no page numbers).

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: . European Legacy 15(3):392–393, http://goo.gl/bdTYxN

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Shaun M. Filiault. Culture, Health, and Sexuality 12(4):459–461.

2010 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Kale Bantigue Fajardo. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 16:421–422.

2010 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Sébastien Roux. Anthropologie et Sociétés 33 (online review, no page numbers).

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Devva Kasnitz. Ethos 38(1) (online review, no page numbers).

2010 Interviewed by Michael S. Rosenwald (about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). The Washington Post, 7 March, Page 1 article “Second Life’s Virtual Money Can become Real-life Cash,” http://goo.gl/Ua3VyD

2010 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Authors: Tanya King and Ian Warren. Australian Journal of Anthropology 20(3):404–405.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Christopher McGahan. Theatre Journal 61(4):654–655.

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2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Thomas W. Blume. Journal of Family Theory & Review 1(4):227–230.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Thomas Malaby. American Anthropologist 19(2):525–526.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Paul Manning. Journal of 19(2):310–325.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Debbora Battaglia. American Ethnologist 36(4):810–811.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Paula Uimonen. Social Anthropology 17(4):486–488.

2009 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Craig Saper. Symploke 17:364–366.

2009 Imagined, Desired: Coming of Age with Queer Ethnographies (review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2)). Author: Lorraine E. Herbst. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 15(4):627–641.

2009 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Ward Keeler. Journal of Asian Studies 68(2):667–669.

2009 This Is Not Your Mother’s Samoa (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Christopher M. Kelty. Current Anthropology 50(3):403–404.

2009 Virtually Speaking (article about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Shellie Nazarenus. Interface 4(2):16–18.

2009 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Clare Counihan. Interventions 10(3):407–409.

2009 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Deb Amory. American Ethnologist 36(1):184–185.

2009 Coming of Age in Second Life: A Review Essay (review of B3). Author: Paul Manning, http://goo.gl/0bl3La

2008 On “Coming of Age in Second Life” (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Dinah Winnick. Anthropology News 49(7):21.

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2008 Studying Virtual Worlds: What’s in It for Psychology? (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Richard Velayo. PsycCRITIQUES 53(51), article 2 (online publication)

2008 Tom Boellstorff: Ein Anthropologe Untersuchte den Virtuellen Menschen (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Gaffer Strom, 30 October, http://goo.gl/iIGm8G

2008 Virtual Worlds Provide Real Interaction (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: Peter Crabb.

2008 Virtual Similarities (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Author: David Robson. Nature 455:32–33.

2008 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Rob Harle. Metapsychology Online Reviews 12:35, http://goo.gl/ANSYod

2008 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Steven Poole. The Guardian, http://goo.gl/S6c3UC

2008 Review of A Coincidence of Desires (B2). Author: Tracy Wright Webster. Anthropological Forum 18(2):203–205.

2008 “To the Best of Our Knowledge” Interview (about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)), Wisconsin Public Radio. Interviewer: Mike Ewing. http://goo.gl/Ias1KL

2008 Psychjourney Interview (about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)). Interviewer: Deborah Harper, http://goo.gl/P2h5Ka

2008 Technica Q&A (about Coming of Age in Second Life (B3)), Powell’s Books, http://goo.gl/YJIZfT

2008 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Priya Shetty. New Scientist 2660:49, http://goo.gl/oPuZ50

2008 Review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B3). Author: Michelle Press. Scientific American 298(6):110, http://goo.gl/LQl4EO

2008 Queer Isles (review of The Gay Archipelago (B1)). Author: Ara Wilson. GLQ 14(4):659–663.

2008 Ethnography’s Queer Timing (review of Coming of Age in Second Life (B2)). Author: Scott Morgensen. GLQ 14(4):663–666.

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2007 Review of The Gay Archipelago (B1). Author: Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13:228–229.

2007 Review of Speaking in Queer Tongues (EB1). Author: Robert Sember. Journal of Gender Studies 15(1):99–100.

2006 Review of The Gay Archipelago (B1). Author: Keith Foulcher. Indonesia 82:127– 130.

2006 Review of The Gay Archipelago (B1). Author: Philip Kitley. Intersections: Gender, History, and Culture in the Asian Context 14.

2006 Review of The Gay Archipelago (B1). Author: Geoffrey C. Gunn. Journal of Contemporary Asia 36(3):406–408.

2006 Review of The Gay Archipelago (B1). Author: Abraham D. Lavender. American Anthropologist 108(4):888–889.

2006 Gay Nationalism (review of The Gay Archipelago (B1)). Author: Baden Offord. Inside Indonesia 86, http://goo.gl/H9mCc5

2006 Viva Indonesia (review of The Gay Archipelago (B1)). Author: Matthew Kennedy. Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review July/Aug 2006:38–39.

2004 Review of Speaking in Queer Tongues (EB1). Author: K. Aaron Smith. Sexuality, Research, and Social Policy 1(3):82–85.

2004 Review of Speaking in Queer Tongues (EB1). Author: Cymene Howe. Journal of Anthropological Research 60:592–593.

FUNDED GRANTS ON BEHALF OF INDONESIAN & U.S. HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS 2009 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) HIV/AIDS Prevention & Support Among Sexually Active Men Who Have Sex with Men (American Foundation for AIDS Research) ($15,000)

2008 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Lesbian Organizing Grant (Global Fund for Women) ($15,000)

2007 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Operating Grant (Ford Foundation) ($30,000)

2003 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Operating Grant (Global Fund for Women) ($13,000)

2000 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Lesbian Organizing Grant (Astraea Society) ($5,000)

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2000 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Drop-in STD/HIV clinic (Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)) ($10,000) (co-author)

2000 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Continuance Grant (Kimeta Foundation) ($5,000)

1998 Gaya Nusantara (Ind.) Research Grant (UC-San Francisco) ($3,000) (co-author)

1997 Institute for Community Health Outreach Funding Grant (California State Office of AIDS) ($1,350,000) (co-author)

1997 Women and Families Community Health Project Funding Grant (City of San Francisco Office of AIDS) ($325,000) (co-author)

1996 California Prostitutes Education Project Continuance Grant (Centers for Disease Control) ($230,000) (co-author)

1993 Gaya Celebes (Indonesia) Funding Grant (Australian Agency for Intl. Development) ($25,000) (co-author)

TEACHING (EXCEPTING DIRECTED READINGS & INDEPENDENT STUDY COURSES; COURSES TAUGHT AT UC IRVINE UNLESS INDICATED) 2017 The History of Anthropological Theory: Knowledge and Being (Anthropology 202C). Graduate proseminar.

2017 Queer Anthropology (Anthropology 289A). Graduate seminar.

2016 Disability Worlds (Anthropology 289A). Graduate seminar.

2016 The History of Anthropological Theory: Knowledge and Being (Anthropology 202C). Graduate proseminar.

2015 Grant and Proposal Writing (Anthropology 225A). Graduate seminar.

2015 Digital Cultures (Anthropology 128C). Undergraduate lecture.

2015 Digital Technologies, Culture, & Media (Anthropology 250B). Graduate seminar.

2014 Digital Cultures (Anthropology 128C). Undergraduate lecture.

2014 Queer Anthropology (Anthropology 289A). Graduate seminar.

2014 Readings in Queer Anthropology (Anthropology 129). Undergraduate seminar.

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2013 Grant and Proposal Writing (Anthropology 225A). Graduate seminar.

2013 The History of Anthropological Theory: Knowledge and Being (Anthropology 202C). Graduate proseminar.

2013 Postcoloniality and the Subject (Anthropology 289B). Graduate seminar.

2012 Queer Anthropology (Anthropology 289A). Graduate seminar.

2012 HIV/AIDS in a Global Context (Anthropology 134GW). Undergraduate seminar.

2011 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). Graduate proseminar.

2011 Cybersociality (Anthropology 250B) Graduate seminar.

2011 Classical Ethnography: Society and Power (Anthropology 202B). Graduate proseminar.

2010 Grant and Proposal Writing (Anthropology 225A). Graduate seminar.

2010 Proseminar in Anthropologies of Science, Medicine, and Technology (Anthropology 204A). Graduate seminar.

2010 Culture, Power, Cyberspace (Anthropology 128C). Undergraduate lecture.

2010 HIV/AIDS in a Global Context (Anthropology 134GW). Undergraduate seminar.

2009 Queer Anthropology (Anthropology 289A). UC Irvine: Graduate seminar.

2009 Approaches to Globalization (Anthropology 248A). UC Irvine: Graduate seminar.

2009 Culture, Power, Cyberspace (Anthropology 128C). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2009 HIV/AIDS in a Global Context (Anthropology 134GW). UC Irvine: Undergraduate seminar.

2009 Cultures of Virtual Worlds (University Studies 3). UC Irvine: Freshman seminar. Taught twice (Winter 2009 and Spring 2009).

2008 Approaches to Globalization (Anthropology 248A). UC Irvine: Graduate seminar.

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2007 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2006 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2005 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2005 Language and Culture (Anthropology 2D). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2005 Further Studies in Language and Culture. UC Irvine: Freshman seminar.

2005 Cybersociality (Anthropology 289A). UC Irvine: Graduate seminar.

2005 HIV/AIDS in a Global Context (Anthropology 139). UC Irvine: Undergraduate seminar.

2004 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2003 The History of Anthropological Theory: Society, Culture and Disciplinarity (Anthropology 202A). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2003 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (Anthropology 2A). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2003 Classical Ethnography: Society and Power (Anthropology 202B). UC Irvine: Graduate proseminar.

2002 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (Anthropology 2A). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2002 HIV/AIDS in a Global Context (Cultural Anthropology 180.02). Duke University: Undergraduate seminar.

2002 Gender, Sexuality, and Culture (Cultural Anthropology 113). Duke University: Undergraduate seminar.

2001 Introduction to Contemporary Southeast Asia (Anthropology 169). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2001 Nationalism and Ethnicity (Anthropology 293). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

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2000 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (Anthropology 2A). UC Irvine: Undergraduate lecture.

2000 Introduction to the Contemporary Cultures of Southeast Asia (Anthropology/Southeast Asian Studies 137). University of California, Los Angeles: Upper-division undergraduate lecture.

2000 Sexuality and Culture in Southeast Asia (Anthropology/Southeast Asian Studies 197L). University of California, Los Angeles: Upper-division undergraduate lecture.

1999 Sexuality and Culture (Anthropology/Feminist Studies 166C). Stanford University: upper-division undergraduate lecture.

1998 Sexuality and Culture (Anthropology/Feminist Studies 166C). Stanford University: upper-division undergraduate seminar.

1995 Teaching Assistant, (Anthropology 168), Stanford University.

1996 Teaching Assistant, Modern India (Anthropology 120), Stanford University.

1996 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (Anthropology 1), Stanford University.

1992–97 AIDS: Virology, Immunology, and Community Health Outreach. Training module presented over 20 times at the Institute for Community Health Outreach, San Francisco, and throughout California.

1992 Instructor, Linguistics 5A (Linguistics. and Social Science Writing), UC Berkeley.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (CURRENT AND PAST) American Anthropological Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Association for Asian Studies Association for Queer Anthropology Association of Internet Researchers Society for Cultural Anthropology Association of Virtual Worlds Northern California Association of Community Health Outreach Workers Community Health Outreach Worker certification, California State Office of AIDS

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NON-ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 1993-94 Regional Coordinator, Institute for Community Health Outreach, San Francisco 1993 Consultant, Lexicon Corporation, Sausalito, California

LANGUAGES Indonesian: fluent reading, speaking, and writing ability. German and Russian: basic speaking, reading, and writing ability.

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