2011
-Etmaal 2011. Etmaal van de communicatie-wetenschap. Universiteit Twente, Enschede. January 24,25, 2011. Poster presentation: "Dutch-Moroccan youth engaging with online discussion forums. Triangulating findings on popularity, gender specificity, and purposes".
-NOV PhD Research Day. Utrecht, Netherlands. February 18, 2011. Paper presentation: "Community and voice: Dutch-Moroccan youth using online discussion boards".
-Video Vortex Conference, Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, Netherlands. March 11-12, 2011. Paper presentation:"Vernacular spectacles? Dutch-Moroccan youth on YouTube".
2010
-“Performing gender and ethnicity in socio-technological networks: The performance of gender by migrant girls in Instant Messaging spaces.
Feminist Scholarship. Matters of communication Political, cultural & technological challenges International Communication Association. 22-26 June 2010, Singapore http://www.ica2010.sg/
-“Mediated crossroads. Youthful digital diasporas”. Ethnicity and Race In Communication Matters of communication Political, cultural & technological challenges International Communication Association. 22-26 June 2010, Singapore. http://www.ica2010.sg/
-“Online social networking sites as spaces of conviviality? Diversity and multiculturalism on Hyves”. Diversity 2.0. Researching diversity in social network sites, games and the web. Mix-in. Conference on diversity in higher education. 22 & 23 March 2010, INHolland, University of Applied Sciences/VU University, the Netherlands. http://ww.mix-in.nl.
2009
-Participating in a mediated world. Platform for Communication, Media, and Information (CMI) within the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam. Paper presentation: "Hypertextual selves. Patterns of production and consumption of Dutch Moroccan youth on Hyves."
Presentation together with Sandra Ponzanesi. 26 November, 2009.
-DIASPORA, MIGRATION AND MEDIA SECTION - European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA)Two-day workshop: Diasporas, Migration and Media: Crossing Boundaries, New Directions. Wired Up team paper presentation: "At Home in the Web. The diasporic networks of migrant youth: learning and identity construction online". November 6-7, 2009 Utrecht University, Netherlands.
-Occidentalism, Orientalism, and the idea of a postsecular Europe
“Online social networking sites as spaces of conviviality? Dutch-Moroccan youth on Hyves”. October 31, 2009. Utrecht University, the Netherlands
-Glocal imaginaries - Lancaster University, UK
Individual paper presentation: "Migrant Youth Writing G/local Hypertextual Selves across Diasporas and Youth Cultures". September 9-12, 2009.
-7th European Feminist Research Conference - Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Paper presentation: "Migrant youth & online hypertext: multiple modes of becoming/belonging". June 04 - 07, 2009.
-Race, Ethnicity and (New) Media symposium - Race & Ethnic Studies Insitute, Texas A&M University, USA. Paper presentation: "Be(com)ing cyber Mocro's. Digital media, migration and glocalized youth cultures". April 30 - May 2, 2009.
2008
International Society for Cultural and Activity Research - University of California, San Diego, USA.
Symposium "Youth Migrants and Digital Literacies in Transnational Contexts" with Mariëtte de Haan, Kevin Leander, Nina ter Laan, Eva Lam, Lisa Patel Stevens and Rebecca W. Black. September 8-13, 2008.
Poster presentation "Migrant youth, cyberspace & the 'well' of transnational symbolic vocabulary" with Nina ter Laan.
International Society for Cultural and Activity Research - University of California, San Diego. (.pdf, 736 kb).