Welcome! I'm Anne Lee Steele.

every paper, presentation, and project i completed in grad school

I recently completed my dissertation: “Mapping crises, communities, and capitalism on OpenStreetMap”. It was a long and bumpy road, and while I’m processing a v2 version (after sending an initial copy out to everyone I spoke to)… I didn’t want to lose the forest for the trees, and forget about the whole series of processes and projects that led to this point.

In any case, I thought I would release every paper, project, and presentation I’ve ever done in graduate school. Because these projects likely won’t see the light of day (except for when I forcibly try to drop them in everyday conversation), I thought it would give me a moment to reflect on the sheer amount of work that’s been done over the past few years in my little corner of the world.

Papers

  • Studying People & Their Politics: A Brief Investigation
  • Power and Influence at the Universal Periodic Review: A Network Analysis of UPR Testimonies on Business and Human Rights
  • Refining Coltan, Erasing Violence: Three Approaches to Coltan Mining in the Congo
  • Representing the Naxalites: the Written Walks to Two Women
  • Towards a Critical Anthropology of Business and Human Rights
  • Towards an Anthropology of Corporate Ethics
  • Human(itarian)-Centered Designs in the Silicon Savannah
  • Unpacking the Strange Fruits of Archival Labour: A semester-long dive into the archives of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)
  • Social Movements During Social Distancing: An Ethnographic Vignette of Extinction Rebellion during COVID-19
  • On the Mystical Foundations of Legal Authority: On the Indigenous Right to Property and Environment in Argentina
  • Between ‘do good’ and ‘don’t be evil’: on the ethical landscapes of Google’s stratospheric internet balloons
  • The State and/of the Map
  • Crowdsourced crisis-mapping & the infrastructure of open-source information
  • Open-source Humanitarianism: A study of online communities, crowdsourcing & corporations (thesis proposal)

Presentations

  • Experience and Ethnography in the Himalayas
  • The Graduate Press: Orientation Month 2020
  • Pierre Bourdieu: Theories of Practice
  • The Social Life of Supply Chains
  • Anthropology of Nature and the Ontological Turn
  • Global Borderlands: Theories and Methods
  • The social life of (our) supply chains*
  • Critical approaches to design and data*
  • HOT Summit*
  • Open Data Day*
  • csv,CONF*
  • RightsCon*
  • Wikimedia Unlock Demo Day*

I also had to give a few presentations about some of the topics, and a few others for for classes. I don’t count those, though.

*Given during my time in graduate school, but not necessarily related to my time there.

Projects

  • Leyendos de Litio
  • De(mind) the Gap: Findings Report
  • Networks of Power at the Universal Periodic Review
  • Open Knowledge Foundation Fellowship
  • Supply Chains and Us (now The Re:Source Project)
I’ll be updating this post with descriptions of each project… coming soon!