The Gender Studies Program at Northwestern University is pleased to present Radhika Gajjala Bowling Green State University "Examining Techno-mediated Subjectivities: Gendering Processes within Transnational Workspaces" Wednesday, November 5th, 2003 4 p.m., University Hall 121 Evanston, IL Dr. Radhika Gajjala is Associate Professor in Interpersonal Communication/Communication Studies at Bowling Green State University. She teaches courses on Cyberculture, Humanistic Research Methods and Feminist Research Methods in Communication. Her research interests include new media technologies, critical theory, feminist theory, transnational communication, postcolonial theory. She is a member of the "Spoon Collective" and runs a few lists related to gender and postcolonial theory. Her publications appear in journals such as "Gender and Development" and "Works and Days" and in books such as Technospaces: Inside the New Media edited by Sally Munt, and olo! Bolo! A Collection of Writings by Second Generation South Asians Living in North America edited by the Kitchen Table Collective.