Hey… I’m writing to see if anyone (or their students or colleagues) would have interest in pulling together a panel on how CTDA has been used for digital studies over the last decade or so. I’m not quite ready to propose a method round table like the OG Jill Walker Rettberg or Nancy “mama bear” Baym or Annette “Dean of Research” Markham, but maybe it’s time to see how people like or dislike it? Kevin Winstead and I are going to submit a paper on the same, but i thought I’d put it out there. Please reply to me if interested abrock35@gatech.edu to avoid spamming the list; the AoIR submission deadline is 3/1 so…um…hurry up. A. -- I'd love to connect. Click https://cal.com/docdre/30min to schedule a meeting with me! André Brock Associate Professor Department of Literature, Media, and Communication Georgia Institute of Technology Twitter: @DocDre Out now: Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures (2020, NYU Press) Winner, 2021 AoIR/Nancy Baym Book Award in Internet Studies Winner, 2021 Harry Shaw and Katrina Hazzard-Donald Award for Outstanding Work in African-American Popular Culture Studies