Jill E. Hopke 14 E. Jackson Blvd. | Chicago, IL 60604 312-362-7641 (office) | [email protected] | jillhopke.com EDUCATION Ph.D. – Mass Communications University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 2015 Dissertation: Contesting Technologies in the Networked Society: A Case Study of Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Development M.A. – Journalism and Mass Communication University of Wisconsin-Madison, December 2009 B.A. – International Relations and the Environment – Managing the Global Commons University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 2002 2015-Present ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor of Journalism College of Communication, DePaul University PUBLICATIONS Refereed Hopke, J. E. & Simis, M. (2015). Discourse over a contested technology on Twitter: A case study of hydraulic fracturing. Public Understanding of Science, 0(0), 1-16. doi: 10.1177/0963662515607725 Hopke, J. E. (2015). Hashtagging politics: Transnational anti-fracking movement Twitter practices. Social Media + Society, 1(2), 1-12. doi: 10.1177/2056305115605521 Hopke, J. E. (2015). Occupy is not a place: A cross-case comparison of the #15M and #Occupy movements. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 0(0), 1-20. doi: 10.1177/1354856515601400 Hopke, J. E. (2015). “In the world, from our world”: Shared values and meanings in transnational participatory radio practice. Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 22(1), 77-95. doi: 10.1080/19376529.2015.1015866 Hopke, J. E. (2012). Water gives life: Framing an environmental justice movement in Salvadoran mainstream and alternative news sources. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. 6(3), 365-382. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2012.695742 Rojas, H. & Hopke, J. E. (2010). Socializados para la autocensura: Comunicación autoritaria y opinión pública [Socialized for self-censorship: Authoritarian communication and public opinion]. Revista Latinoamérica de Opinión Publica, 1, 145-156. Revise and Resubmit Hopke, J. E., Gabay, I., Kim, S. C., & Rojas, H. Mobile phones and political participation in Colombia: An exploration of mobile social media versus mobile social networking. Jill E. Hopke 1 Hopke, J. E. Unconventionals and the new natural resource movements: An exploration of network structure and tie content. Book Chapters Rojas, H., Hopke, J. E., & Mazorra, D. A. (forthcoming). Opinión pública y actitudes sobre la minería en Colombia: Ambivalencia y desinformación. In Minería y comunidades: Impactos, conflictos y participatión ciudadana (Minería y Desarrollo volume IV). Bogota: Universidad Externado de Colombia. Kim, S. C. & Hopke, J. E. (2012). Efectos de la comunicación móvil utilizan en las redes sociales y participación política en Colombia [Effects of mobile communication technology use on social networking and political participation in Colombia]. Comunicación y comunidad [Communication and Community]. Bogota: Universidad Externado de Colombia Press. 2015-2017 2013-2014 2012 2012 RECENT GRANTS Travel Grant ($300). International Communication Association (ICA) Environmental Communication Division Travel Grant ($300). Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate Student Research Travel Grant ($1,000). Robert F. and Jean E. Holtz Center for Science & Technology Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Travel Grant ($1,750). European Union Center of Excellence, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2015 2014 2013 2013 2015 SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS AAAS/Science Program for Excellence in Science, Nominated by College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Louis and Elsa Thomsen Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Public Affairs/Talk Show Third-Place Student Award, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Second-Place Top Faculty Paper Award (co-author), Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS Hopke, J. E. Discourse over a contested energy technology on Twitter: A case study of hydraulic fracturing. Accepted for presentation at the 2015 Conference on Communication and the Environment, International Environmental Communication Association (IECA). Boulder, Colorado. Hopke, J. E. Hashtag as publics: Transnational environmental movement Twitter framing practices. Accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association (ICA) (Environmental Communication Division). San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2014 Hopke, J. E. Unconventionals and the new natural resource movements: An exploration of network structure and tie content. Presented at the Qualitative Political Communication Research International Communication Association (ICA) Preconference, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Jill E. Hopke 2 2013 Hopke, J. E., Gabay, I., Kim, S. C., & Rojas, H. Mobile phones and participation: An exploration of mobile social media versus mobile social networking. Presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Washington, D.C. (Communication Technology Division). 2012 Hopke, J. E. New media and the formation of alternative publics: A cross-case comparison of the #15M and #Occupy movements. Presented at the annual conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Researchers-Latin America (WAPOR-Latin America). Bogota, Colombia. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UW DesignLab, Madison, WI Workshop Curriculum Designer and Consultant 2013-2015 Department of Life Sciences Communication, Madison, WI Digital Media Strategist and Graphic Designer 2011-2013 Teaching Assistants’ Association, Madison, WI Publicity Committee Chair 2011-2012 Progressive Media Project, Madison, WI Grant Writer and Development Director 2005-2007 Free Speech TV, Madison, WI Cable Campaign Marketing Coordinator 2004-2005 WORT-FM Community Radio, Madison, WI News and Public Affairs Director 2001-2004 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Association Service Environmental Communication Division, International Communication Association (ICA), 2014 – 2015 Graduate Student Division Representative Political Communication Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), 2013 – 2014 Graduate Student Liaison Journal Reviewer Communication Quarterly | Environmental Communication | Palabra Clave Public Understanding of Science | New Media & Society University Service UW Digital Humanities Research Network, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2014 Presenter, “Collecting and Coding Twitter Data in DiscoverText” workshop Undergraduate Symposium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2013 Session Moderator [Last updated October 2015.] Jill E. 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