Cruel Britannia: Sarah Kane’s Postmodern Traumatics | book, 2015 | |
essay collection, 2012 | Maria Campbell: Essays on Her work | |
The Deep End of South Park: Critical Essay on TV’s Shocking Cartoon Series | contributing essay, 2009 | |
contributing essay, 2018 | Comparative Literature for the New Century | |
Jolene Armstrong and Monique Tschofen, | “Palliating Crisis: the Decameron 2.0 as a Feminist Storyworld” | ICIDS 2023/2025 |
Armstrong, Jolene, Monique Tschofen, Angela Joosse, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, and Kari Maaren | “What the Body Remembers: VR as Site of Preservation in Memory Eternal | Вічная Пам’ять.” | MATLIT: Materialities of Literature. In Press. |
Siobhan O’Flynn, Jolene Armstrong, Monique Tschofen, Lai-Tze Fan, Angela Joosse, Caitlin Fisher, Kari Maaren, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Kelly Egan | “Imagine the World Anew”: Documentary Making, Story-telling Practice and Creation as Feminist Collaboration and Care in a Time of Crisis,” | Convergence. Submitted Summer 2023. |
Tschofen, Monique, Siobhan O’Flynn, Jolene Armstrong, Lai-Tze Fan, Caitlin Fisher, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Kari Maaren, Angela Joosse | “A Research-Creation of Care: Feminist Speculation, Collaboration, and Curation in the Digital Virtual Gallery.” | University of Toronto Quarterly 93.3 December 2024. |
workshops: | ||
“Make one, pass it on: Digital Story-telling Practice and Creation as Feminist Collaboration, and Care, with the Decameron Collective. | PhilosoPHIA Conference, Mount Royal, Calgary. March 16, 2024. | |
“Create-a-Thon: Digital Story-telling Practice and Creation as Feminist Collaboration, and Care,” | Unconference 2023, Electronic Literature Organization. Jan 17, 2023. | |
conference papers: | ||
Atjony, Panni, Angela Joosse, Jolene Armstrong, Monique Tschofen, Siobhan O’Flynn | “Challenges and Opportunities with Born-Digital Collections and Curation: The Decameron Collective | DigiCAM25: Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory, Senate House, University of London, London, UK, April 2-4, 2025. |
Jolene Armstrong | Hjalmar Soderberg’s “Spelarne” in Translation, in Print, in Image, in Abstract, and Augmented Reality” | Deformance as (Un)Linking. Electronic Literature Organization, July 15 2024. |
Angela Joosse, Jolene Armstrong and Monique Tschofen. | “Lessons in Project Management for Research-creation: The Decameron Collective.” | Project Management in the Humanities Conference, DHSI, Victoria BC, June 5, 2024 |
Armstrong, Jolene, Monique Tschofen | “Emergence as Method: The Virtuality of Grief and Remembrance in Memory Eternal.” | Interactive Film and Media Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June 11 2024. |
Jolene Armstrong and Monique Tschofen. | “Creative Writing VR Memory.” | New Media Writing Prize Unconference, London UK, May 14, 2024. |
Jolene Armstrong and Monique Tschofen | “Research Creation and Virtuality: Memory Eternal as a Site of Memory and Mourning.” | Athabasca University, Research Forum, Athabasca, Canada. April 18, 2024. |
Monique Tschofen, Jolene Armstrong, Angela Joosse, and Siobhan O’Flynn | “Digital Humanities as Memory Work: Memory Eternal as a Virtual Site of Mourning.” | Digital Humanities (DH) at Michigan State University (MSU) – Global DH Symposium. March 20, 2024 |
Jolene Armstrong, Angela Joosse, Kari Maaren, and Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof. | “Mourning, Memory, and Immersive Empathy in ‘Memory Eternal’ Вічная Пам’ять: Book of Mourning.’” | Electronic Literature Association Annual Conference, July 15, 2023, Coimbra Portugal. |
Angela Joosse and Jolene Armstrong | “Speculative Archives and Creative DH.” | New Directions in Digital Humanities Conference. Carleton University, Canada, May 6, 2022. |
“Speculative Archives and World Building: The Decameron 2.0.” | ELO (Electronic Literature Association and Media Arts Festival), Lake Como, Italy. May 28-June 1. | |
“The Decameron 2.0.” | Centre for Digital Humanities, TMU University, March 17, 2022. | |
“Emancipatory Time: Speculation, Sound, and Science, | FHSS, Athabasca University. March 17, 2022. | |
interview: | ||
Liu, Lulu, and Jin Sol Kim | In Conversation with the Decameron 2.0 | Electronic Book Review, 2021. https://doi.org/10.7273/RQDE-MQ56. |