Developing Competencies in Digital Scholarship among Humanities Scholars. Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow (July, 2016)
Beyond Expectations: Imagining digital scholarship in the humanities. Association of Internet Researchers 2015, Phoenix (October, 2015)
Organizational Practices in Digital Humanities Centers. Digital Humanities 2015, Sydney (July, 2015)
Tracing the Workflow of a Digital Scholar. (with Ellysa Stern Cahoy). Digital Humanities 2014, Lausanne (July, 2014)
Scholarly transformations in the digital age.World Social Science Forum, Montreal (October, 2013)
Illuminating the Workflow of a Digital Scholar. Society for the Social Studies of Science, San Diego (October, 2013)
Scholarly Workflow and Personal Archiving (with Ellysa Stern-Cahoy). Personal Digital Archiving 2013, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (2013, February)
Management of the personal data lifecycle: disciplinary practices and needs (with Ellysa Stern-Cahoy and Eric Novotny). 8th International Digital Curation Conference (2013, January)
Digital Scholarly Workflow (with Dawn Childress and Ellysa Stern-Cahoy). Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 2012, University of Chicago (2012, November)
Epistemic Encounters: Interdisciplinary collaboration in digital humanities. Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Conference, Copenhagen Business School (2012, October)
Digital Humanities in Practice (with Sally Wyatt, Monica Bulger, and Eric Meyer). Digital Humanities Congress, 2012 (2012, September)
What is your face on Facebook?. Digital Crossroads, University of Utrecht (2012, June)
Epistemic Encounters: Interdisciplinary collaboration in developing virtual research environments (see at Slideshare). Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights. University of Oxford, March, 2012
Voices from the Field (see vide). Personal Digital Archiving 2012. Internet Archive, San Francisco, February, 2012
Trusting the Digital: The case of cultural heritage. A Decade in Internet Time. University of Oxford (2011, September)
Voices from the Field: Challenges and Directions in Digital Humanities (with Monica Bulger, see on Slideshare). Click on Knowledge. University of Copenhagen (2011, May)
Scholarly collaboration, affective labour and digital technologies. 3rd European Communication Conference. University of Hamburg, Germany (2010, October).
Antonijevic, S. and A. Beaulieu. “Digitizing Words of Power: eResearch perspective“. The Social Life of Methods. University of Oxford, UK (2010, September)
Antonijevic, S. “Rewards and Challenges of Microethnography”. EASST 2010. Trento, Italy, (2010, September)
Antonijevic, S. “User Generated Content and Cultural Heritage: Rewards and Challenges”. European Association of Social Anthropologists 11th Biennial conference. (2010, August)
Antonijevic, S. and A. Beaulieu. “Crossing the Unexpected: Benefits and Challenges of Scholarly Collaboration in a Humanities Labs.” (SEE VIDEO) HASTAC 2010, Grand Challenges and Global Innovations (2010, April)
Antonijevic, S. and A. Beaulieu. “Crossing the Unexpected: Benefits and Challenges of Scholarly Collaboration in a Humanities Labs.” (SEE GOOGLE WAVE) HASTAC 2010, Grand Challenges and Global Innovations (2010, April)
Antonijevic, S. and L.J.Gurak. “Trust in Online Interaction: An Analysis of the Socio-psychological features of Online Communities and User Engagement”. Cultural Heritage Online. Florence, Italy (2009, December)
Antonijevic, S. “Second Life, Second Body.” European Communication Research and Education Association Conference. Barcelona, Spain (2008, November)
Antonijevic, S. “Communities of the Body: The role of nonverbal cues in communicating relational messages in the Second Life Virtual Environment.” Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference. Copenhagen, Denmark (2008, October).
Antonijevic, S. “A Microethnographic Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in the ‘Second Life’ Virtual Environment.”The 10th Biennale Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists. Ljubljana,Slovenia (2008, August)
Antonijevic, S. “Getting in Touch, Virtually: A Comparative Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Nonverbal Communication in Virtual Environments.” The sixth joint meeting of the British Society for the History of Science, the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, and the History of Science Society. University of Oxford, UK (2008, July)
Antonijevic, S. “Second Life, Second Body: A Microethnographic Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in the ‘Second Life’ Virtual Environment”. Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference. Vancouver, Canada (2007, October)
Antonijevic, S. “Second Life, Second Body: A Microethnographic Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in the ‘Second Life’ Virtual Environment”. The International Committee for the History of Technology Symposium. Copenhagen, Denmark (2007, August)
Antonijevic, S. “Rhetoric, Culture, and Avatars: A Microethnographic Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in 3D Virtual Environments.” New Media Research at UMN. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (2006, May)
Antonijevic, S. “From Nation to Virtual Community“. International Communication Association Annual Conference. Dresden, Germany (2006, June)
Antonijevic, S. “Link Literacy: How Blog Linking Practices Create Discourse and Community“. Society for Text and Discourse Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN (2006, July)
Antonijevic, S. “Expressing Emotions Online: An Analysis of Visual Aspects of Emoticons:. International Communication Association Annual Conference. New York, NY (2005, May)
Antonijevic, S. and J. Reyman, “Into the Blogosphere: Challenges and Rewards of Using Weblogs for Writing and Publishing”. Writing Research in the Making, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (2005, February)
Antonijevic, S. “Virtual Ethnography”. New Research for New Media Symposium. Tarragona, Spain (2004, October)
Antonijevic, S. “Sleepless in Belgrade”. The First Conference of the Association of Interne Researchers, University of Kansas, KA (2000, October)
Antonijevic, S. “Sleepless in Belgrade” Virtual Society? Get Real!, Ashridge House, Hertfordshire, UK (2000, May)