Presentations

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (November 2023). Settle for Biden: The scalar construction of a normative presidential candidate on Instagram. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association 2023 Annual Meeting as part of the Society of Linguistic Anthropology John J. Gumperz Graduate Student Essay Prize Panel, organized by Lynnette Arnold. Toronto, ON.

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (September 2023). “There’s no pride in anti-Semitism”: The politics of multimodal framings of anti-Semitism in the Washington, DC queer community on Facebook. Pre-recorded paper presented at the Discourse Net 29 Visiolinguistics: Panoramas of Languaging and Visuality Conference (Youtube).

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (April 2023). Discussant for Dr. Nicholas Mararac’s talk “Queering the military: How ideologies about gender and sexuality shape(d) the U.S. Armed Forces”. Talking Politics 2023: Silences + Voices in Global Media. Webinar.

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (January 2023). Settle For Biden: The scalar production of a normative presidential candidate on Instagram. Poster presented at the 2023 Linguistic Society of American Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (November 2021). Settle For Biden: Multimodal constructions of normalcy as political necessity. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association 2021 Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (May 2021). “There’s no pride in anti-Semitism”: How Facebook commenters frame the 2019 DC Dyke March as problematic and construct queer (and) Jewish identities. 27th Annual Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference. San Francisco, CA (via Zoom).

Arnold-Murray, Katherine. (March 2021). “Because I have these things I know I didn’t do by myself”: A case study of how one life storyteller constructs an emergent spiritual identity through representations of agency. Texas Linguistics Society 2021 Conference. Austin, TX (via Zoom).

Murray, Katherine. (June 2019). #transandproud: A case study narrative analysis of FTM identity construction on Instagram. 16th International Pragmatics Conference, Panel on Identity Perspectives from the Peripheries, organized by Yoshiko Matsumoto and Jan-Ola Östman. Hong Kong.

Murray, Katherine. (March 2018). Queer, interfaith, and going to church: A young couple co-constructs identity through keying a frame. Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics 2018, Approaches to Discourse. Washington, DC.

Murray, Katherine. (April 2016). “I grew up knowing how to talk female”: Transgender men’s reported communicative changes in their post-transition lives. Symposium about Language and Society, Austin, Raising Voices. Austin, TX.

Murray, Katherine. (February 2016). “I grew up knowing how to talk female:” Navigating transmasculine gender identities through communicative changes. 23rd Annual Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference. Washington, DC.

Murray, Katherine. (April 2015). “I grew up knowing how to talk female:” Navigating transmasculine gender identities through communicative changes. Georgetown University Symposium for Undergraduate Research. Washington, DC.


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