Elena Razlogova – Dr. Elena Razlogova, Department of History, is a cultural historian. She is co-director of the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia and a member of the CINER-G narrative experimentation and research group at Concordia University. She is the author of ‘The Listener’s Voice: The Cultural Economy of Radio, from the Jazz Age to the Cold War’ (University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming in 2009). Elena is invloved with the Concordia Digital History Lab, Vertov: A Media Annotating Plugin fro Zotero, Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives – a virtual exhibit looking at life in the Soviet Gulag, and the Guatanamobile Project (http://guantanamobile.org/vectors/) examining and confronting the US population’s realtion to their governments detention practices.