academia
Education
2007-2011
Doctorat conjoint en communication
(l’U. de Montréal, l’U.Concordia, et l’U. du Québec à Montréal)
* Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship
* Concordia University Graduate Fellowship
2005-2007
MA in Media Studies,
Concordia University, Montréal, Québec.
* J.W. McConnell Memorial Graduate Fellowship
* Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council MA Fellowship
2004–2005
Graduate Diploma in Communication,
Concordia University, Montréal Québec.
* Donald Boisvert Scholarship for Gay and Lesbian Activism
2001
Graphic Design Professional Training Program,
Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario.
1996–1999
BA in Sociology (with Honours),
Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Thesis: “Tracing the Intellectual History of Gender as a Category for Analysis”
1998–1999
BA Exchange Programme, Sunderland University, England
Publications
/// Hogan, Mél “Dykes on Mykes: Podcasting and the Activist Archive” (Forthcoming) in TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Issue 20 - pp.199-215.
/// Hogan, Mélanie. “Why Copyright? Podcast” Canadian Journal of Communication [Online], September 22, 2008.
/// McPhee, M-C and Mél Hogan “The Importance of Community-Based Media for Building and Sustaining Lesbian Subcultures: The Role of Montréal’s Dykes on Mykes Radio Show” In: CWS/cf “Canadian Feminism in Action” Vol. 25, Nos. 3,4 Summer/Fall 2006
/// Bryson, M., & Hogan, M. “Queer Women and the Net Video: Interview with Mary Bryson & Mél Hogan”. Canadian Journal of Communication [Online], 31(4). Available: Canadian Journal of Communication
/// Hogan, Mél. “Tag, You’re ‘It’: Preserving the Photographic Personal Archive Through Flickr.com” Student Papers – [DOCAM], Publication by DOCAM: Documentation and Conservation of Media Arts Heritage, October 2006.
/// Mélanie Hogan. “Radical Queers: A Pop Culture Assessment of Montréal’s Anti-Capitalist Ass Pirates, the Panthères roses, and Lesbians on Ecstasy” In: CWS/cf “Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, Transsexual, Transgender Sexualities” Vol. 24, Nos. 2,3 2005.
/// Mélanie Hogan, Neil Griffith et Suzie Abcarius “Quand la différence dérange” Parole Citoyenne (2 documentaires en-ligne)
Conference Papers & Symposiums
///Animation and Automation. Centre for Screen Studies, University of Manchester and the Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University. (March 26-27, 2009)
/// Feminist Research at Concordia: An Interdisciplinary Conference at the Simone de Beauvoir Institute (April 28-29, 2008)
/// Symposium on Popular Cinema, at Concordia University (April 15, 2008)
/// McGill-Concordia Student Symposium on Media and Communication Policy, at McGill University (April 9, 2008)
/// Memory as Medium: Experience, Exchange, Representation 3rd Annual Conference of the Communication Graduate Caucus, School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University www.cgcannualconference.ca (March 13 & 14, 2008)
/// History in the Making 13 Concordia University www.himconference.ca (March 7 & 8, 2008)
/// Connecting Communities: Rural and Urban Annual Rural Policy Conference of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada (October 11-13, 2007)
/// Taking a Stand: A Conference on Activism in Canadian Cultural Archives, Ottawa at Library and Archives Canada. (June, 2007)
/// Lesbian Lives XIII Conference, Historicising the Lesbian. University College, Dublin. (10-12 Feb. 2006)
Interviews
///Lezbian Fist: An Interview with Artist Paige Gratland On Art Threat Online [Posted June 20, 2008]
/// 100 Butches: an interview with Elisha Lim On Art Threat Online [Posted Jan 28, 2008]
/// Beating to a different drum: an interview with Jackie Gallant On Art Threat Online [Posted Jan 17, 2008]
/// Broken Boundaries: An Interview with VAL Desjardins On Art Threat Online [Posted Nov 8, 2007]
/// I said, Do you like Supertramp? An interview with Emily Carr On Art Threat Online [Posted September 1, 2007]
/// Performing Politics: An Interview with Dayna McLeod On Art Threat Online [Posted September 19, 2007]
/// Fishing for Answers: An Interview with Video Activist Martha Stiegman On Art Threat Online [Posted June 6, 2007]; Reprinted on InfoMonkey; Reprinted on CitizenShift
/// Life After the Wailin’ Jennys: Chatting with Annabelle Chvostek On Art Threat Online [Posted May 30, 2007]
Guest Lectures
/// Jury member for Publications et relations publiques undergrad - Jonathan Martel
/// Research Methodology: doing archival research (Jan 2008) Masters - Dr. Kim Sawchuk
/// Intermedia: an illustrator and logo design workshop (October 2007) undergrad - Dr. Matthew Soar