2024 Conference Publication "When monsters speak": gender and feminist studies in AustraliaStephens, Elizabeth (2024). "When monsters speak": gender and feminist studies in Australia. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia, North Ryde, NSW Australia, 25-29 November 2024. |
2024 Conference Publication Ectogenic desire: stories of placentas, mothers, and machines from the past, present, and futureStephens, Elizabeth (2024). Ectogenic desire: stories of placentas, mothers, and machines from the past, present, and future. ISEA 2024, Virtual/Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 24-27 June 2024. |
2023 Conference Publication “Artificial mothers” and the strange history of incubator baby showsStephens, Elizabeth (2023). “Artificial mothers” and the strange history of incubator baby shows. Australian Academy of the Humanities Annual Symposium, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 14-16 November 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication Taxonomic imaginaries: data collection and classification in the grant studyStephens, Elizabeth (2023). Taxonomic imaginaries: data collection and classification in the grant study. Society for the Social Studies of Science, Hawaii, USA, 8-11 November 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication From fatigue studies to burn outStephens, Elizabeth (2023). From fatigue studies to burn out. Algorithmic Regimes and the Future of Work, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 4 April 2023. |
2022 Conference Publication Automation and the invention of lifeStephens, Elizabeth (2022). Automation and the invention of life. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 1-3 December 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication 'Transparent women' and the visual medical humanitiesStephens, Elizabeth (2022). 'Transparent women' and the visual medical humanities. Visual Medical Humanities international Conference, Canberra, ACT Australia, 5-6 November 2022. |
2021 Conference Publication Australian medical humanities: an emerging fieldStephens, Elizabeth (2021). Australian medical humanities: an emerging field. Australian Academy of Humanities and Chinese Academy Social Sciences Symposium, Online, 3 November 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication Neutralizing nature: Automation, agricultural technologies, and the morality of improvementCatts, Oron, Collins, Sarah, Zurr, Ionat and Stephens, Elizabeth (2021). Neutralizing nature: Automation, agricultural technologies, and the morality of improvement. 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), Waterloo, ON, Canada, 28-31 October 2021. Piscataway, NJ, United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/istas52410.2021.9629187 |
2021 Conference Publication Science, spectacle and sentiment in the American amusement park: the incubator babies of Coney IslandStephens, Elizabeth (2021). Science, spectacle and sentiment in the American amusement park: the incubator babies of Coney Island. Visual Medical Humanities Symposium, Canberra, ACT Australia, 1-2 July 2021. |
2019 Conference Publication The optimised self: the normal and the ideal in early time management studiesStephens, Elizabeth (2019). The optimised self: the normal and the ideal in early time management studies. International Society for Intellectual History, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5-7 June 2019. |
2018 Conference Publication Flesh machines and mutant bodies: Australian feminist experimental and bio-artStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Flesh machines and mutant bodies: Australian feminist experimental and bio-art. Society for the Social Studies of Science, Sydney, NSW Australia, 10-14 September 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication The figure of the young-girl and critiques of normalisation in post-election USAStephens, Elizabeth (2018). The figure of the young-girl and critiques of normalisation in post-election USA. Crossroads in Cultural Studies Biennial Conference, Shanghai, China, 12-15 August 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Future remains: reanimation and post-natural biologies in art/scienceStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Future remains: reanimation and post-natural biologies in art/science. Society for Literature, Science and Art, Copenhagen, Sweden, 13-16 June 2018. |
2012 Conference Publication How our brains became who we are: popular neuroscience and the biometrics of affectStephens, Elizabeth (2012). How our brains became who we are: popular neuroscience and the biometrics of affect. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference (CSAA 2012), Sydney, Australia, 4-6 December 2012. |
2003 Conference Publication A language of one's own: The possibilities of writing in French feminism and deconstruction.Stephens, Elizabeth (2003). A language of one's own: The possibilities of writing in French feminism and deconstruction.. 2001 AWSA Biennial Conference, Sydney, 31 January - 2 February, 2001. Sydney: Macquarie University. |
1999 Conference Publication Phallic Worship in the Novels of Jean GenetStephens, Elizabeth (1999). Phallic Worship in the Novels of Jean Genet. Literature and Psychoanalysis Conference, Sydney , Australia, 1998. |