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                                                                                                         Anthropology, MS-20

Christopher                                                                                                     6100 Main St.
                                                                                                          Houston, TX, 77005
                                                                                                               T 713.348.3311
Michael Kelty                                                                                                 u 713.348.5455
                                                                                                            B ckelty@rice.edu
                                                                                                        http://www.kelty.org/




                        Current Position
               2007-    Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rice University.
             2007-8     Visiting Assistant Professor of The History of Science, Harvard University.
          2001-2007     Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Rice University.


                        Education
                2000    Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society.
         dissertation   Scale and Convention: Programmed Languages in a Regulated America
            advisors    Michael M.J. Fischer (Chair), Evelynn Hammonds, Larry Bucciarelli, Joseph Dumit
                1994    B.A., Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz.


                        Fellowships and Awards
         2004/2005      Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award, Rice University
                2003    Rice University Center for the Study of Cultures Fellowship
          1999-2000     Social Sciences Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship
                1999    Siegel Prize Winner, Program in Science Technology and Society
          1994-2000     Andrew Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities
          1990-1994     Regents Scholarship, University of California




                        Publications
[2008]                  Kelty, C. M. (2008a).   Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software.     Duke University Press,
                        Durham, N.C.
                        Friedman, P. K., Golub, A., and Kelty, C. (2008b). Three years of savage minds: From blog to scholarly
                        civil society. Anthropology News, 49(3):22­22.
                        Kelty, C. (2008c). The state of open access anthropology. Anthropology News, 49(2):9­10.
                        Kelty, C. M., Burrus, C. S., and Baraniuk, R. G. (2008d). Peer review anew: Three principles and a case
                        study in postpublication quality assurance. Proceedings of the IEEE, 96:1000­1011.
                        Kelty, C. M., Fischer, M. M., Golub, A., Jackson, J. B., Christen, K., Brown, M. F., and Boellstorff, T.
                        (2008e). Anthropology in/of circulation: a discussion. Cultural Anthropology, 23(3).
                        Kelty, C., Lounsbury, M., Colvin, V., and Yavuz, C. (2008f). Towards open source nano: Arsenic removal
                        and alternative models of technology transfer. JAI Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation,
                        and Economic Growth.
                        Kelty, C. M. (2008g). Allotropes of fieldwork in nanotechnology. In Jotterand, F., editor, Philosophy and
                        Medicine. Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.



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         Kelty, C. M. (2008h). Collaboration, Coordination and Composition: Fieldwork after the Internet. In James
         Faubion and George Marcus, editor, Fieldwork isn't what it used to be. Cornell University Press, Ithaca,
         NY. forthcoming.
         Kelty, C. M. (2008i). Internet. In Darity, W., editor, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences,
         chapter Internet. MacMillan Reference. ISBN: 978-002-865965-7.
         Kelty, C. M. (2008j). Inventing Copyleft. In Mario Biagioli and Peter Jaszi and Martha Woodmansee,
         editor, Contexts of Invention. University of Chicago. forthcoming.
[2007]   Kelty, C. and Marcus, G. (2007). Open Source Experiments and What They Show About the Analyst's
         Frustrations in Intelligence Communities. Anthropology News,.
[2006]   Kelty, C. M. (2006a). Coding for Meaning (Review of K. Hayles "My Mother was a Computer"). Meta-
         Science, 15(3):535­538.
         Kelty, C. M. (2006b).    The Ethics and Politics of Nanotechnology.     Technical report, UNESCO, Paris.
         UNESCO Publication.
         Kelty, C. M. (2006c). Intellectual Property and the Humanities. In Michael Hanrahan and Deborah Madsen,
         editor, Teaching, Technology, Textuality: Trans-Atlantic Approaches to New Media and the New English,
         pages 36­56. Palgrave MacMillan.
[2005]   Kelty, C. M. (2005a). Free Science. In Joseph Feller and Brian Fitzgerald and Scott Hissam and Karim
         Lakhani, editor, Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
         Kelty, C. M. (2005b). Geeks, internets, and recursive publics. Cultural Anthropology, 20(2).
         Kelty, C. M. (2005c). Trust among the Algorithms: ownership, identity and the collaborative stewardship of
         information,. In Ghosh, R. A., editor, Code: collaborative ownership in the digital economy, pages 127­151.
         MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
         Kelty, C. M. (2005d). Understanding Nanotechnology Anthropologically. Anthropology News, 46(1):27.
         Kelty, C. M. (2005e). Verb Awry: avant-garde beat poet found trapped in ruins of digital economy (Review
         of A. Kroker "The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism"). Anthropology and Humanism,
         December.
[2004]   Kelty, C. M. (2004a). Anthropology and the open access debate. Anthropology News, 45(11):14.
         Kelty, C. M. (2004b). Culture's Open Sources: Software, Copyright and Cultural Critique. Anthropological
         Quarterly, 77(3):499­506.
         Kelty, C. M. (2004c). Opening the brown box. In Medosch, A. and Brouwer, J., editors, Feelings are
         Always Local. V2 Publishing, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
         Kelty, C. M. (2004d). Punt to Culture. Anthropological Quarterly, 77(3):547­558.
         Kelty, C. and Landecker, H. (2004a). Eine Theorie der Animation: Zellen, L-Systeme und Film. In Henning
         Schmidgen, editor, Lebendige Zeit. Kadmos, Berlin.
         Kelty, C. and Landecker, H. (2004b).     A theory of animation: Cells, l-systems, and film.      Grey Room,
         1(17):30.
[2003]   Kelty, C. and Landecker, H. (2003). News about Cells: 1909-1964. Video (7 Min). finalist in the Bioclips
         Cinema of the Cell competition, screened at the European Life Sciences Organization meeting in Dresden,
         September 23, 2003.
         Kelty, C. M. (2003). Document 568. Video. finalist in the 2003 Extremely Shorts Contest, Aurora Picture
         Show, Houston TX.
[2002]   Kelty, C. and Landecker, H. (2002). Das Schauspiel der Zelle. In Marie-Luise Angerer and Katrin Peters
         and Zoe Sofoulis, editor, Future Bodies: zur visualisierung von korpern in science and fiction, pages 21­47.
         Springer Verlag, Vienna.
         Kelty, C. M. (2002). Houston: Oil on Water. Crowd Magazine, 1(2):113­117.
[2001]   Kelty, C. M. (2001).             Free software/free science.          First Monday,     6(12).        URL:
         http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_12/kelty/index.html.
[2000]   Kelty, C. M. (2000). A Passage to Germany. MidDay, page 10.
[1999]   Kelty, C. M. (1999). The Promise of BioInformatics.          The Economist Intelligence Unit: Healthcare
         International, 1st Quarter:69­80.



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[1998]               Kelty, C. M. (1998). Healthcare Meets the Internet. The Economist Intelligence Unit: Healthcare
                     International, 2nd Quarter:108­119.
                     Kelty, C. M.[1997](1997). Healthcare's Electronic Future. The Economist Intelligence Unit: Healthcare
                     International, 4th Quarter:93­104.
[Under Review]       Kelty, C. M. (n.d.a). Explaining IT. Political and Legal Anthropology Review. Review of Xiang, Biao
                     2007. Global Body Shopping: An Indian Labor System in the Information Technology Industry. Princeton:
                     Princeton University Press and Aneesh, A. 2006. Virtual Migration: The Programming of Globalization.
                     Durham: Duke University Press.
                     Kelty, C. M. (n.d.b). The Scale of Norms: Free Software and theories of Gift Exchange.      In Nikolai
                     Ssorin-Chaikov, editor, Gifts and Modernity. Berghan Books. under review.
                     McCarthy, E. and Kelty, C. M. (n.d.).   Nanotechnology and responsibility (i).   Submitted to Science,
                     Technology and Human Values.
                     Yavuz, Cafer T., a. (n.d.). Nanocrystals made in edible oils using everyday items--Towards open-source
                     nanotechnology. Science. Under review.
                     Grants
                     PI, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, "Ethics and Politics of Nanotechnol-
           2006-7    ogy", Rice University.
                     $16,000
           2005-6    Co-PI, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, "Ethics and Politics of Nanotech-
                     nology", Rice University.
                     $12,000
           2004-5    Co-PI, National Science Foundation, Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education Grant, "Nanotech-
                     nology: Content and Context,".
                     $100,000 total, $16,500 Kelty
           2003-4    Co-director, Graduate Student Initiative Project, Rice University.
                     $500
           2003-4    Co-PI, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, "Ethics and Politics of Nanotech-
                     nology", Rice University.
                     $14000
           2002-3    Co-PI, Computer and Information Technology Institute, ERIT Innovation Grant, "Ethics and Politics
                     of Science", Rice University.
                     $10,400
             1999    Social Sciences Research Council, International Dissertation Research Fellowship, $12000
             1999    National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, $11,000


                     Courses Taught
        Fall 2007    HS 189v: History of Software and Networks
       (Harvard)
     Spring 2007     Anth 320/520: Public Spheres and Public Cultures
         Fall 2006   Anth 315/515: Intro to Information and Networks
                     Anth 605: Fieldwork
     Spring 2006     Anth 455/655: Intro to Science Studies
         Fall 2005   Anth 315/515: Intro to Information and Networks
                     Anth/Chem 235: Nanotechnology Content and Context(w/ John Hutchinson)
         Fall 2004   Anth/Chem 235: Nanotechnology Content and Context (w/ K. Kulinowski)
                     Anth 605: Fieldwork
     Spring 2004     Anth/Clas 321/521: Text as Property/Property as Text (w/ S. McGill)
                     Anth 455/655: Intro to Science Studies



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  Spring 2003     Anth   455/655: Intro To Science Studies
                  Anth   375/575: Abracadabra
     Fall 2002    Anth   605: Fieldwork
                  Anth   315/515: Intro to Information and Networks
  Spring 2002     Anth   375/575: Abracadabra
                  Anth   618: Can Humans Think?
     Fall 2001    Anth   315/515: Intro to Information and Networks
                  Anth   455/655: Intro to Science Studies


                  University Service
Rice University   Security Committee, 2002-2003
   Committees     Provost's Fellowship Committee, 2004
                  Salary Equity Committee, 2004-2007
                  Committee on Common Reading, 2006-7
                  IT Advisory Committee, 2004-2007
                  Ad Hoc Committee on Intellectual Property at Rice, 2004-5
                  Scientia Board, 2004-2007
                  Social Sciences Dean Search Committee, 2005-6
                  Connexions Executive Board, 2003-7
                  Planning Committee, DeLange Conference 2007
    Other Rice    Intellectual Property and Communities Advisor, Connexions Project
       Service    Member of the Rice Institutional Review Board Fall 2004 to Fall 2006
                  Faculty Mentor, Rice Fellows Program, (2001-2)
  Professional    Editorial Board, Cultural Anthropology (2005-)
       Service    Reviewer:
                  Cultural Anthropology; Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry; Journal of Contemporary Ethnography;
                  Anthropological Quarterly; American Philosophical Society; National Science Foundation
                  Member, Society for Cultural Anthropology (2004-present)
                  Member, American Anthropological Association (1997-present)
                  Member, Society for the Social Study of Science (1996-present)
                  Member, Society for Literature and Science (1997-1999, 2005)
                  Founding Member, Savage Minds Online Anthropology Forum (2005-)


                  Invited Lectures, Presentations and Workshops
                  Invited Lectures

          2007    "Collective Technical Experiments: Free Software and its Modulations" presented at Experimental
                  Systems, States and Speculations: Anthropology at the Intersection of Life, Science and Capital,
                  University of California Irvine, April 13-14, 2007. Organizers Joseph Dumit and Kaushik Sunder
                  Rajan
          2007    "Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software" Biopolitics and Technoscience, Women and
                  Gender Studies Institute Series University of Toronto, Jan 26th
          2007    "Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software" Presented to the Committee on Conceptual
                  Foundations of Science, University of Chicago, Jan 12th
          2006    Faculty lecture for the Common Reading Series (on Philosophy since Popper) Lecture. Rice Univer-
                  sity, September 6th.
          2006    News About Cells: 1906-1964 Film screening, Trans conference, Madison, Wisconsin, October
                  16-18.



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2006   "Two Bits: The cultural significance of Free Software" presented at the Workshop on Science,
       Medicine and Nature, The Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Minneapolis, Minneapolis
       MN, March 23.
2006   "Re-Functioning Ethnography" Re-Functioning Ethnography, inauguaral conference at the Center
       for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine, Jan 24-26.
2004   "Opening the Brown Box" Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Nov 14-19,
       2004.
2004   "Small scale but Trans-local: Gifts, Commons and Software Commons" European Association of
       Social Anthropologists, Vienna, Austia, Sept 8-12.
2004   "Legal Music Promotion: File-Sharing, Sampling or Both?" Panel Moderator, South by Southwest
       (SXSW), Austin TX, march 15
2003   "News About Cells: 1909 to 1964", contest finalist "Bioclips" European Molcular Biology Organi-
       zation (EMBO), Dresden, Germany, Sept 22-23.
2003   "JCDL Tutorial: Open Content Licenses and Copyright," Joint Conference on Digital Libraries,
       Houston, TX, May 27-31, (http://www.rice.edu/jcdl03/tutorials.html#opencontent).
2003   "Qualitative Research in the Age of the Algorithm: New Challenges in Cultural Anthropology"
       Research Libraries Group (RLG) Annual Meeting, May 5-6, Boston MA.
2003   "On the Commons in Science, with applications to digital medical imaging," Workshop on Exchange,
       University of California San Francisco, organized by Nick King and Warwick Anderson, April 4-5.
2003   "Some Rights Reserved: The Creative Commons Project," Panel Moderator, South by Southwest
       (SXSW), Austin TX, March 9.
2002   "How to do things with code: law, software and social organization," CITI Luncheon, Nov. 1, Rice
       University.
2002   "Movement and Image in Biology" w/ Hannah Landecker, at "Experimental Arcades" Conference
       hosted by Bauhaus Universität, Weimar Germany and the Max Planck Institut für Wissenschafts-
       geschichte, May 24-26.
2002   "Of Polymaths and Transhumanists; Networked Scientific Laities" Princeton University History of
       Science Workshop "The Scientific Laity", organized by Angela Creager and Mary Henniger-Voss,
       April 12.
2001   "Free Software/ Free Science," First Monday Conference, November 5, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
2001   "Cellular Features: Immortality, Apostrophe, Apoptosis," w/Hannah Landecker, Max Planck Institut
       für Wissenschaftsgeschichte.
2001   "Experimental Microcinematography, or how to not see what is there," Future Bodies, Kun-
       sthochschule für Medien, Köln, Germany, video and text w/ Hannah Landecker.
2001   "Hau To do things with words," CODE Conference, Cambridge England
2000   Invited Lecturer, "Anthropologie und Kritische Psychologie," Freie Universität zu Berlin, December
       11.
2000   "Scale, or the Fact of," invited paper at the conference: Traveling Facts: Inscription, Materiality,
       Translation held by the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, July 13-15, 2000.
2000   Invited Speaker, "Über Empirische Forschung in Kulturwissenschaft und Anthropologie," in Seminar
       in Empirische Forschung by Ernst Schraube, Frei Universität zu Berlin, July 2000.
1999   Panel Participant, Wizards of OS, 1999 Chaos Computer Congress, Berlin, Dec 27-29, 1999.
1998   "Report on Telemedicine Activities in the United States," Report to the Centre Nationale d'Études
       Télécommunications of France Telecom, project organizers: Larry Bucciarelli and Christian Licoppe.
1998   "Pregnancy, Hormones, Apocalypse: immunoassay tests and environmental politics," presented at
       the Harvard Center for Literary and Cultural Studies, March 19th, 1998.




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 1997    "Life is a series of tests, some just count more." presented at Cornell University S&TS Department,
         April 1997, organized by Jennifer Reardon


         Refereed Presentations
 2006    "Universal Internets: Hubs and Routers across difference" Panel presentation on Anna Tsing's
         Friction, American Anthropological Meetings, San Jose, November 16-19.
 2006    "You Vote. It Counts: Voting Machines and the Re-legislation of democracy" Society for the Social
         Study of Science, Vancouver, November 2-4.
 2006    Discussant, "Processes of Translation and Translations of Substance" Society for Cultural Anthro-
         pology Meetings, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 5-6.
 2006    "Emacs. Grep and UNIX: Authorship, Invention and Translation in Software" Case Western Reserve
         University, Cleveland, OH, April 20-23
 2005    "Allotropes of Fieldwork in Nanotechnology" American Anthropological Association, Washington
         DC, Nov. 29-Dec.4.
 2005    Panel Organizer w/Henning Schmidgen, "Deleuze and Science" Society for Literature, Science and
         the Arts, Chicago, Nov. 10-12.
 2005    "An Ethology of Non-human Humans" Society for the Social Study of Science (4S), Pasadena CA,
         October 22-24.
 2003    Panel Organizer, "Culture's Open Sources" American Anthropological Association, Chicago Nov.
         19-23. Paper: "Punt to Culture"
 2003    "Punt to Culture: Software Tools and Legal Objects," British Association of Social Anthropologists
         Annual Meeting, Manchester, United Kingdom, July 14-24.
 2001    "Can Humans Think?" Panel Technologies of the Human organized by Steven Collier and Andrew
         Lakoff, Washington D.C., American Anthropology Association Meetings, November 29.
 2000    "Anthropology's Monsters, Fates of the Gift," paper presented at the 2000 AAA meetings, San
         Francisco, CA, Nov. 15-19, 2000
 2000    "Property, Sovereignty and Programmed Language," 4S/EASST Joint meetings, Vienna, Austria,
         Sept. 27-30, 2000.
 1998    Panel Organizer, "Technologies of Everyday Life: Distancing People and Populations", the American
         Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December, Paper: "Late Modern Health: Consump-
         tion, Information, Maintenance"
 1998    "Turning Data into Information..." Paper presented at the 1998 Society for the Social Study of
         Science, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 1998.
 1997    "Corporations as Informants," presented at the American Anthropological Association, Washington
         D.C., November 1997.
 1997    "The Whitehead Institute: a video portrait," presented at the Society for Literature and Science,
         Pittsburgh, PA, November 1997
 1997    "The Lifestyle of Facts," presented at the Society for the Social Study of Science, Tucson, AZ,
         October 1997.


         Workshops
 2002    Connexions Open Content Licensing Workshop, Organizer, August 25-26, 2002, Rice University.
 2001    Panel Organizer, Wizards of OS 2, October 11-13, Berlin Germany. Wizards of OS 2 (Panels:
         "Information Diversity" and "Politics of Treasure").
1998-9   Organizer, Sciences and Cultures Seminar, The Harvard Center for Literary and Cultural Studies,
         1998-9




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  1996   Organizer, "Graft vs. Host: Cultural Studies of Technoscience," workshop at MIT, Spring 1996.


         Languages
German
French




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