Richard Todd Stafford : Curriculum Vitae
Education
in progress: PhD, George Mason University
- Discipline: Cultural Studies
- Fields: Environment and Culture; Digital Culture
MA, Virginia Tech
- Date: May 2011
- Discipline: English
- Thesis: “A Genealogy of Frankenstein's creation: Appropriation, hypermediacy, and distributed cognition in Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, Victor Erice's Spirit of the Beehive, and Mary Shelly's Frankenstein”
BA, College of William and Mary
- Date: May 2001
- Major: English
- Minor: Philosophy
Awards
XCaliber Award, Virginia Tech
- Date: August 2011
- Description: Joint award to ePortfolio for English Studies team (Nancy Metz, Jennifer Lawrence, Lissa Bloomer, Steve Oakey, Julie Mengert, administrative support, and myself) for innovative teaching.
Carol Chermside Award, Virginia Tech
- Date: May 2012
- For best graduate thesis in English, May 2011
Classroom
GMU CULT 320 Globalization and Culture, 3 credits
- Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant (instructor-of-record)
- Date: Spring 2014
- Location: Fairfax, VA
GMU HNRS 110 Honors College Research Methods, 4 credits
- Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant, main section, 3 credits
- Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant, recitation (instructor-of-record), 1 credit
- Date: Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013
- Location: Fairfax, VA
GMU NCLC 203 From Inquiry to Action, 6 credits
- Postion: Graduate Teaching Assistant (instructor-of-record)
- Date: Spring 2012, Spring 2013
- Location: Fairfax, VA
VT ENGL 2614 ePortfolio for English Studies
- Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Date: Fall 2010 - Spring 2011
- Location: Blacksburg, VA
Other Academic Employment
GMU HNRS Research, Technology, and Online Community project
- Position: Graduate Technical Director
- Date: Summer 2012 - present
- Location: Fairfax, VA
Saylor.org PRDV 251 HTML/CSS for Beginners
- Position: Consulting Professor
- Date: Summer 2012 - Spring 2013
- Location: Washington, DC
VT ENGL 2614 ePortfolio textbook committee
- Position: Paid committee member
- Date: May 2011-August 2011; May 2010-August 2010
- Location: Blacksburg, VA
VT Center for 21st Century Studies
- Position: Graduate Research Assistant
- Date: June 2010 - August 2010
- Location: Blacksburg, VA
Academic Publications
The Politics of Space in Joe Sacco's Representations of the Appalachian Coalfields
- forthcoming in The Comics of Joe Sacco, edited by Daniel Worden
The Epistemology of Comics Journalism
- Public Knowledge Journal, 3:1
Conference Papers
Towards an ecocritical theory of comics journalism: Spatial practices and affective engagements in Joe Sacco's representations of inequity in the Appalachian coal fields
- Conference: Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
- Date: March 27, 2013
- Location: Washington, DC
The Epistemology of comics journalism
- Conference: International Communication Association
- Date: May 28, 2012
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
Frankenstein's hideous progeny go forth: Reception theories, participatory culture, and distributed cognition
- Conference: Virginia Tech English Graduate Student Organization
- Date: February 2012
- Location: Blacksburg, VA
Bela Tarr's Werkmeister Harmonies: Diegetic Space and Ideology
- Conference: Virginia Tech English Graduate Student Organization
- Date: February 2011
- Location: Blacksburg, VA
Towards an Epistemological Theory of Comics Journalism: Case Studies in the War Reportage of Joe Sacco
- Conference: Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association
- Date: October 2010
- Location: Alexandria, VA
Mutual Aid and the Struggle for Existence in Darwinist Fiction: Representations of the Primate as Natural Other in H.G. Wells' The Time Machine and Peter Dickinson's Eva
- Conference: Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
- Date: April 2, 2010
- Location: St. Louis, MO
Digital Humanities
In-progress: Principal Developer
- Young Patriots Organization Website
Student Contributor
- Project Name: Smith Family Letters: Four Carroll County, Virginia Soldiers in the American Civil War
- Institution: Center for Applied Technologies in the Humanities, Virginia Tech
- Date: Spring 2010
Student Contributor
- Project Name: Lord Byron and His Times
- Institution: Center for Applied Technologies in the Humanities, Virginia Tech
- Date: Spring 2010