Hello AIR, I convened a panel at the recent American Studies Association in DC with Laura Portwood-Stacer, Anne Cong-Huyen, Lisa Nakamura, and Tara McPherson that was intended to be a 'state of the field' conversation on digital cultural studies. Resonated with a lot of the resistance & appropriation themes we debated in Denver, with some interesting, ASA-specific divergences. CUNY's Digital Labor Working Group was kind enough to host my write-up of the panel and its discussion here<http://digitallabor.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/12/02/panel-review-identity-work-and-identity-play-online/> (http://goo.gl/p5wqfc). Comments welcome. And please do consider bringing your digital media work to the ASA (next year in LA). Our digital media focus is growing, but we're especially welcoming for those who feel critical race theory, gender & sexuality studies, postcolonialism, etc. is their starting point for talking about the internet. Cheers, Dan -- Daniel Greene University Flagship Fellow PhD candidate Department of American Studies University of Maryland, College Park Email: dan.greene10@gmail.com Twitter: @Greene_DM <https://twitter.com/Greene_DM>