Grant Kien, PhD Faculty Profile

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Grant  Kien, PhD

Professor (Full), Program Director of MA in Communication

Department of Communication

Author of Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-Truth Civilization

Memes

  • Communicating with Memes
  • History of Media Memes
  • Socio-political impacts of Memes
  • Meme theory
  • Meme research

Social Media

  • Prosumerism on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Twitter, TikTok and other social media platforms
  • Social Media Theory
  • Battling white supremacy in Social Media
  • Social movements in social media (Hashtag activism)

New Digital Media Studies

  • Critical Cultural Studies
  • Actor-Network Theory
  • Technology and Society
  • Medium Studies
  • Communication and Media Theory
  • Cybernetics

Qualitative Research Methods

  • Ethnography
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Depth Interviewing
  • Technography
  • Audience Research
  • Memeography

  • PhD, Communications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • MA, Communication and Culture, York University, Toronto ON

Not teaching this semester.

Kien, Grant. (2013). “Media Memes and Prosumerist Ethics: Notes towards a theoretical examination of Memetic Audience Behavior”. Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies, 13:6, pp.554-561. (Invited special issue scholarly journal article: Confronting Neoliberalism: Toward a Militant Pedagogy of Empowered Citizenship, edited by Denzin and Giardina)

Kien, Grant. (2013). “The Nature of Epiphany”. International Review of Qualitative Inquiry. (Scholarly journal article)

Kien, Grant. (2013). “Evolution, Apple, iPad, and Education: A Memeography of a Monster Too Big to Fail”. Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies, 14:2, pp.194-204. (Scholarly journal article) 

Kien, Grant. (2011). “BDSM and Transgression 2.0: The Case of Kink.com”. Transgression 2.0. Ted Gournelos and David Gunkel (eds). New York: Continuum Press.

Kien, Grant. (2010). “Privacy As Work: The Appropriation of Labor in Post-Global Network”. Post-Global Network and Everyday Life. Marina Levina and Grant Kien (eds). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Levina, Marina, and Grant Kien (eds). (2010). Post-Global Network and Everyday Life. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. (edited volume)

Levina, Marina, and Grant Kien. (2010). “Introduction: Control and Fear in Post-Global Network”. Post-Global Network and Everyday Life. Marina Levina and Grant Kien (eds). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Kien, Grant. (2009). “Virtual Environment: The machine is our world”. Identity, Learning and Support in Virtual Environment. Sharon Tettegah and Cynthia Cologne (eds). Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

Kien, Grant. (2009). “An Actor Network Theory Translation of the Bush Legacy and the Obama Collectif”. Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies, 9:6, pp. 796 - 802.

Kien, Grant. (2009). Global Technography: Ethnography in the Mobile Field. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. (full length book)

Kien, Grant. (2009). “Hybrid Networks, Relational Materiality”. Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life: Ethnographic Approaches. Phillip Vannini (ed). New York: Peter Lang Publishing, pp.27-44.

Kien, Grant (ed). (2008). Technography for a Digital World, partial special issue ofQualitative Inquiry, 14:7.

Kien, Grant. (2008). “Technography = Technology + Ethnography”. Qualitative Inquiry, 14:7, pp.1101-1109.

Kien, Grant. (2008). “Beijing 2006: Wireless mobility the way it was meant to be”. Qualitative Inquiry, 14:7, pp.1264-1271.

Kien, Grant. (2008). “Father John, Technology and God: An International Christian Mission in the lobby of the Juyoh hotel”. Qualitative Inquiry, 14:8, pp.1444-1457.

Kien, Grant. (2007). “A Western Consumer in South Korea: Autoethnographical Fiction of Western Performance”. Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies, 5:3, pp. 264 - 280.

Kien, Grant. (2006). “Postmodern Gargoyles, Simulated Power Aesthetics”. Qualitative Inquiry, 12:3, pp.681-703.

Kien, Grant. (2005). “Beard Stories: Signification of Facial Hair In and Out of South Korea”. Qualitative Inquiry, 11:3, pp.458-465.

Kien, Grant. (2005). “Internet Time: Socio-Spatial Coordination Online”. AoIR Researcher Annual, Volume 2. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, pp.16-30.

Kien, Grant. (2004). “Culture, State, Globalization: The Articulation of Global Capitalism”. Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies, 4:3, pp.472-500.

Kien, Grant. “Ontology of Assimilation: Global Society and Hope for Machinic Humanity.” Invited Plenary Presentation. «Development Vectors of Modern Russia Conference: Humanism vs. Posthumanism». Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Russia, April 2016.

Kien, Grant. “Media Memes: Signification and Consequences in Virtual Space.” Paper Presentation. National PCA/ACA Conference. Seattle WA, March 2016.

Kien, Grant. “#BlackLivesMatter: Civil Rights and Social Justice in the 21st Century.” Conference Convener/Planner. California State University East Bay, May 2015.

Kien, Grant. “Machines vs Machinations: Ableism and Disability in the Era of Performance Enhancement.” Invited Keynote Presentation. Thomas P. Johnston Visiting Scholar. Rollins College, Orlando FL, March 2015.

Kien, Grant. “Internet Memes: Virtual Space, Postmodern Consequences.” Invited Lecture. Rollins College, Orlando FL, March 2015.

Kien, Grant. “Qualitative Research of Murder”. Panelist. Tenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2013.

Kien, Grant. “Memeography: Qualitative Media Research in the 21st Century”. Tenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2013. 

Kien, Grant. “Media, Memes and Mind Control”. Invited featured speaker at the CSUEB Diversity Center’s “Beyond the Chalk” series. California State University East Bay, Nov. 2012.

Kien, Grant. “Media and Culture in America”. A talk given to 24 high-level visiting Chinese State Owned Enterprise executives. Invited featured speaker, Freemont CA, Aug. 2012.

Kien, Grant. “Swarming With Global Technography”. Invited workshop leader. Materialities and Imaginaries of the Mobile Internet, Windsor Canada, Feb. 2011.

Kien, Grant. “Global Technography Update 2011”. Invited conference paper presentation. Materialities and Imaginaries of the Mobile Internet, Windsor Canada, Feb. 2011.

Kien, Grant. “Blended Realities:  Bridging Imagination and Identity through Multiplayer Online Gaming”. Round Table Discussant. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, San Francisco, Nov. 2010.

Kien, Grant. “Plenary Session: The Scholarship of Norman Denzin” Invited panelist. Sixth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2010.

**NOTE: Declined due to Cal State University system-wide elimination of travel funding

Kien, Grant (Organizer and Chair). “[Post]Global Network: Stability, Change and Everyday Life in the Array”. Panel Session. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, Chicago, Nov. 2009.  **NOTE: Declined due to Cal State University system-wide elimination of travel funding

Kien, Grant. “Global Capitalism as Art: The case of Brendan Lott’s non-memory”. Paper presentation. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, Chicago, Nov. 2009.

**NOTE: Declined due to Cal State University system-wide elimination of travel funding

Kien, Grant. “Plenary Session: The Post-Human Condition?” Invited panelist. Fifth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2009.

Kien, Grant. “Private Lives and Web 2.0: Managed Presence, Everywhere, Everytime”. Paper presentation. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, May 2009.

Kien, Grant. “Network Homeland: New Enemy, New Fear”. Paper presentation. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, San Diego, Nov. 2008.

Kien, Grant. “Global Technography: A Methodology for the Mobile, Networked World”. Paper presentation. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, San Diego, Nov. 2008.

Kien, Grant. “Spotlight Session: The Promotion of Critical Qualitative Inquiry”. Invited panelist. Fourth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2008.

Kien, Grant. “Life in the Virtual Machine: The reality of virtual environment”. Paper presentation. Communicology Conference: The Mediated Self, Hayward, CA, May 2008.

Kien, Grant. “Manage Your Presence”. Paper presentation. Popular Culture Association 2008 National Conference, San Francisco, March 2008.

Kien, Grant. “Beijing 2006: Wireless Mobility”. Paper presentation. Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, Chicago, Nov. 2007.

Kien, Grant. (Chair). “Technography: New Technology, New Ethnography”. Panel Session. 2007 Annual Convention of the National Communications Association, Chicago IL, Nov. 2007.

Kien, Grant. “Wireless Mobility and ‘Being’ Canadian in Toronto”. Paper presentation. Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2006.

Kien, Grant. (Chair). “Technology, Identity, and Performance”. Panel Session. Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2006.

Kien, Grant. “The Internet as Cultural Territory”. Paper presentation. Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers – AOIR 6.0 Chicago 2005: Internet Generations, Chicago, Illinois. October, 2005.

Kien, Grant. “Phenomenology and Technography: Theorizing How To Gather In A World Without Distance”. Paper presentation. Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, New York, May 2005.

Kien, Grant. “Canada, the Internet, Charland and Me: A Technography of Technological Nationalism”. Paper presentation. First International Congress of Qualitative Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2005.


Kien, Grant. (Chair). “Technography: Qualitative Approaches to Researching Technology”. Panel Session. First International Congress of Qualitative Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2005.


Kien, Grant. “Portability, Auto-Mobility and Ontological Security”. (Top Student Paper). Paper presentation. 90th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association: 2004 Convention, Chicago, Nov. 2004.


Kien, Grant. “Technographic Media Studies: A Way Forward in a Distanceless World”. Paper presentation. New Forms Festival 20IV: Technography, Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada, Oct. 2004.


Kien, Grant. “A Saturday in Itaewon: Performing the West in South Korea”. Paper presentation. Crossroads in Cultural Studies, 2004: Conference of the International Association for Cultural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 2004.


Kien, Grant.  “Troubling Cyborgs”. Paper presentation. Crossroads in Cultural Studies, 2004: Conference of the International Association for Cultural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 2004.


Kien, Grant. “Critical Cyber Geography: Towards an Understanding of Virtual Territory”. Paper presentation. Crossroads in Cultural Studies, 2004: Conference of the International Association for Cultural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 2004.


Kien, Grant. “Autoethnography and Western Performance in South Korea”. Paper presentation. UICC Colloquium, University of Chicago. April, 2004.


Kien, Grant. "Internet Time: Socio-Spatial Coordination Online". Paper presentation. Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers -- AOIR4.0 Toronto 2003: Broadening the Band, Toronto, Canada. October, 2003.


Tettegah, Sharon and Grant Kien. "Animated Vignettes as an Online Education Tool". Paper presentation. Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers -- AOIR4.0 Toronto 2003: Broadening the Band, Toronto, Canada. October, 2003.


Tettegah, Sharon and Grant Kien. “Identity, Human-Computer Interaction, and Teacher Voices”. Paper presentation. Conference of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago IL. April, 2003.


Kien, Grant. "Culture, State, Globalization: The Articulation of Global Capitalism". Paper presentation. Intersections 2002, Ryerson University. March, 2002

Selected Service Record

• University Senator (2014-16)

• Member, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Curriculum Committee (2012-2016)

• Faculty Representative: Cal State East Bay Alumni Association Board (2015-16)

• Board Member, California State University East Bay Foundation (2013-15)

• Discipline Reviewer, Fulbright Scholar Program—Communication and Media Studies. 2013-2015 

• Faculty Fellow: Diversity and Social Justice, California State University East Bay (2014)

• Member, Campus-wide Information Technology Ad Hoc Committee (ITAC) (2013-14) 

• Panel Member, National Science Foundation K-12 Initiative, Washington DC. 2011 & 2012 

• Secretary/Treasurer— International Association of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2005-2008