
| Name: | Kimberley De Wolff
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| Education: | Ph.D. Student, Communication and Science Studies, University of California San Diego MA Sociology, Queen's University, 2007 Bachelor of Music, University of British Columbia, 2003 |
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| Research Interests: |
I am interested in relationships between consumption, technology and the environment. My dissertation project focuses on the materiality of plastic waste, investigating the science of the Pacific Garbage Patch and how it might be connected to changing consumption and disposal practices. In considering how power works through materials, meanings and practices, I hope to better understand both attempts to manage flows of materials and how ‘things’ communicate in everyday life. |
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Publications and |
• (2011). Review of Small Tech: the Culture of Digital Tools, edited by Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder and Ollie Oviedo. International Journal of Communication 5. • (Forthcoming). “Water Treatment.” In Bill Rathje and Geoffrey J. Golson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste. Sage. • (2010). “Number 7 Plastic: Recycling, classification and the politics of material others.” Paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting. University of Tokyo, Japan. August. • (2010) “H2O to Go: Marketing and Materiality in the Normalization of Bottled Water.” Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Congress of the Humanities. University of British Columbia, Vancouver. June. • (2007). “H2O to Go: Marketing and Materiality in the Normalization of Bottled Water.” Master’s Thesis. Queen’s University, Kingston. |
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| Work Experience: |
• Teaching Assistant. University of California, San Diego. 2008-present. • Research Assistant. Queen’s University. 2006-2010. • Teaching Assistant. Queen’s University, Kingston. 2005-2007. • Assistant English Teacher. Yubara Board of Education, Japan. 2003-2004. |
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University of California San Diego
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