Positions

Research Areas research areas

Selected Publications

Academic Article

Year Title
2019 The corporate cultivation of digital resignationNew Media and Society.  21:1824-1839. 2019
2019 Distributed intervention: networked content moderation in anonymous mobile spacesFeminist Media Studies.  19:667-683. 2019
2019 Reputation Anxiety: Consumer Background Checks and the Cultivation of RiskCommunication, Culture and Critique.  12:36-52. 2019
2018 Persistent Misperceptions: Americans’ Misplaced Confidence in Privacy Policies, 2003–2015Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media.  62:461-478. 2018
2017 From Privacy Pragmatist to Privacy Resigned: Challenging Narratives of Rational Choice in Digital Privacy DebatesPolicy and Internet.  9:232-251. 2017
2017 Fail Fast: The Value of Studying Unsuccessful Technology CompaniesMedia Industries Journal.  4. 2017
2014 Industry Conceptions of Audience in the Digital SpaceCultural Studies.  28:643-656. 2014
2014 Defining Family: Representation and Rhetoric in the Marketing of Shared Mobile Phone PlansCritical Studies in Media Communication.  31:57-71. 2014
2013 Searching for Winks and Nods: The Complications of Analyzing Corporate Intent in Historic Branding CampaignsInternational Journal of Communication.  7:2547-2547. 2013
2012 Is Your Teen at Risk? Discourses of adolescent sexting in United States television newsJournal of Children and Media.  6:221-236. 2012
2012 Group Power: Discourses of Consumer Power and Surveillance in Group Buying WebsitesSurveillance & Society.  9:394-407. 2012

Book

Year Title
2019 The Identity Trade: Selling Privacy and Reputation Online 2019

Chapter

Year Title
2016 Audience Constructions, Reputations and Emerging Media Technologies: New Issues of Legal and Social Policy 2016
2016 Interrogating the Authority of the Image.  11-14. 2016
2014 The New Reputation Custodians: Examining the Industrialization of Visibility in the Reputation Society.  157-171. 2014
2012 Advertising’s New Surveillance Eco-System.  133-140. 2012
2012 Familiar Issues, New Implications: Why Teens (and Adults) Should Not Sext.  166-173. 2012

Teaching Activities

  • Sem/Digital Shaming Taught course 2023
  • SpcTop/Critical StudiesDisinfo Taught course 2023
  • Analysis of Online Identity Taught course 2022
  • Gender, Race and Technology Taught course 2022
  • Honors Thesis Taught course 2022
  • Analysis of Online Identity Taught course 2021
  • Youth and Media Taught course 2021
  • Honors Thesis Taught course 2021
  • Analysis of Online Identity Taught course 2020
  • Youth and Media Taught course 2020
  • Honors Thesis Taught course 2020
  • Top/Media Studies Research Taught course 2020
  • Youth and Media Taught course 2020
  • Analysis of Online Identity Taught course 2019
  • Gender and Technology Taught course 2019
  • Sem/Technology & Gender Taught course 2019
  • Spc Top/Analysis of Online Id Taught course 2019
  • Seminar in Media Theory Taught course 2018
  • Spc Top/Analysis of Online Id Taught course 2018
  • Sem Media Stud/Tech & Gender Taught course 2017
  • Spc Top/Analysis of Online Id Taught course 2017
  • Honors Thesis Taught course 2016
  • Sem/Youth and Media Taught course 2016
  • Top/Analysis Online Identity Taught course 2016
  • Honors Thesis Taught course 2016
  • Sem/Youth and Media Taught course 2016
  • Spc Top/Analysis of Online Id Taught course 2016
  • Sem/Youth and Media Taught course 2015
  • Spc Top/Analys.of Online Ident Taught course 2015
  • Internship Taught course 2015
  • Sem/Youth and Media Taught course 2015
  • Spc Top/Analysis of Online Id Taught course 2015
  • Sem/Crit Persp Big Data Taught course 2014
  • Spc Top/Analys.of Online Ident Taught course 2014
  • Education And Training

  • B.P.A. Public Affairs & Policy Management, Carleton University
  • M.A. Communication, Carleton University
  • Ph.D. Communication, University of Pennsylvania
  • Full Name

  • Nora Draper