Kendra Besanger

Kendra Besanger is an MA student in Media Studies at Concordia University. She has been an active participant in the MemorySpace workshops and exhibition.


Fannie Valois-Nadeau

Universite de Montreal Contact : fannie_valois_nadeau@hotmail.com I started my PhD in Communication Studies at the Université de Montréal in September 2009, after having completed an MA and a BA in Sociology at the Université du Québec à Montréal. In my Masters dissertation I studied the representations around the hockey club the Montreal Canadiens. Under the supervision […]


Antonia Hernández

Concordia University I finished my Masters Degree in Media Studies at Concordia University and am joining the Joint Doctoral Programme in Communications at Concordia in 2013, to continue my research on rethinking networks, and network cultures, from am a post-humanist, feminist perspective.  I have worked with the Mobile Media Lab since 2011 as a web […]


Arwen Fleming

Concordia University Contact: arwenfleming@gmail.com Arwen Fleming is a graduate student in the MA Media Studies program at Concordia University. Her current research explores the relationships between memory and landscape in Montreal’s Griffintown neighbourhood. She received a BA Honours degree from the University of Alberta, with a focus on Classical art and landscape archaeology. Arwen has […]


Lidia Arroyo Prieto

IN3 The Open University of Catalonia Contact: larroyop@uoc.edu Lidia Arroyo Prieto holds a Masters in Advanced Studies in Sociology (Autonomous University of Barcelona, UAB) and a degree in Sociology (UAB). She is full-time researcher assistant at Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (UOC, Open University of Catalonia) within the Research Program “Mobile Communication, Economy & Society”. Mobile communication […]


Dr. Giuliana Cucinelli

Concordia University contact: Giuliana.cucinelli@concordia.ca Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow for the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University, working with Professor Kim Sawchuk and the Mobile Media Lab on multiple projects that explore digital story-telling and inter-generationality, exploring the difference and connections between age groups. I received my PhD from McGill University (Department of […]


Daniel Blanche-Tarragó

IN3 The Open University of Catalonia Contact: blanche.daniel@gmail.com Daniel has a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Advertising from the Universidad del Pacífico in Santiago of Chile, and a Master’s degree in Research in Sociology from the Universitat de Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. He received a grant by the Agency of University and Research Grants Management […]


Mariam Esseghaier

Concordia University Contact: mariam.esseghaier@gmail.com Mariam Esseghaier is a student in the Joint PhD Program in Communication offered by Concordia University, l’Université de Montréal, and l’Université du Québec à Montréal.  She completed a Master of Arts in English literature from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2008 and a Master of Arts in Popular Culture from Brock University […]


Dr. Line Grenier

Line Grenier is Associate Professor at the Département de communication at Université de Montréal in Montréal, Québec (Canada).  Director of the research group Popular Culture, Knowledge and Critique (CPCC), she teaches predominantly in the areas of research methodology, social discourse, memory and media, and popular culture. A popular music studies scholar, her work on the […]