I am always interested in collaboration!
Publications
Refereed Research Contributions
Non-refereed Research Contributions
Other Outputs
- Jacob, Arun, Kush Patel, Ashley Caranto Morford, Sai Vidyasri Giridharan, Shamanth Joshi, Anna Maria Kalinowski, Natalia Toronchuk, and Zeinab Farokhi. Forthcoming. “Anti-Colonial Threads: Twine as a Tool for Critiques and Pedagogies in Digital Humanities.” In EnTwine: A Critical and Creative Companion to Teaching with Twine. Amherst College Press.
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2019. Redpath Museum: A Kid’s Activity Book. McGill University, Redpath Museum. {42 page book incorporating Redpath Museum’s collection as an interactive guide with educational activities}
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2018. “Metaphor, Meaning-Making, and Museums.” The Museum Scholar 2 (1). http://articles.themuseumscholar.org/vol2no1toronchuk.
Non-refereed Research Contributions
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2022. “Reading from Multiple Contexts: Metaphor Analysis and Rhetorical Genre Studies.” In Figures, Grammar, Genre. Virtual conference: The Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric.
- Patel, Kush, Ashley Caranto Morford, Arun Jacob, Anna Maria Kalinowski, Natalia Toronchuk, and Zeinab Farokhi. 2022. “Digital Threads: Anti-Colonial Storytelling and Community Building Through Twine.” In Anti-Colonial Storytelling Roundtable. Virtual conference: DH Unbound.
- Toronchuk, Natalia, and Helen Jingshu Yao. 2022. “Community (Dis)Connections: Translating from the Outside.” In Indigenous and Racialized Identities. Virtual conference: Canadian Communications Association.
- Toronchuk, Natalia, and Helen Jingshu Yao. “Translators, Tools, and Two-Way Streets.” In Translation, Mediation, and Outreach. University of Tartu, Estonia, 2022. https://museumtranslation.ut.ee/main.
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2021, March 8. Reading Museum Texts. MSL 2301H Artifact, Audience, Text: Writing in the Museum, University of Toronto. {Invited talk for a graduate course at the University of Toronto}
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2015. “A Place of Refuge: The University of Glasgow and the Council for Assisting Refugee Academics.” The Council for At-Risk Academics and the University of Glasgow. {An historical timeline banner}
- Birker, Ingrid, and Toronchuk, Natalia. 2014. “Redpath Museum Virtual Visits.” presented at the Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montréal, February. https://mcgill.ca/redpath/education/outreach#outreach-visits. {A suite of three videoconference presentations I co-designed for the Redpath Museum}
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2013. “Social Media Management for Artists.” presented at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word, Montréal, Québec, November 7. https://cfsw.ca/. {A public workshop.}
- Toronchuk, Natalia. 2012. “Archie: The World’s First Search Engine.” Behind the Roddick Gates, 57–62.
Other Outputs
- 2021-2022 - Mindful Moments at University of Toronto. I facilitated weekly mindfulness meditation sessions for students, faculty, and staff.
- 2022 - Journaling for Mental Health at University of Toronto. I facilitated a workshop on journaling and mindfulness for university staff.
- Toronchuk, Natalia. January/February 2014. Untitled Photograph. Canadian Museums Association. In Birker, Ingrid, and David Green. January/February 2014. “Redpath Museum: A Temple of Learning.” Muse Magazine, January/February 2014.
- 2013 - 2014 - One of my websites, unambiguously named "An Enormous List of Hobbies" expanded to a separate domain run by another company.
- 2012 – 2014 - Squidoo. I published researched articles gaining competitive rankings & thousands of online searches over 6 months, and hundreds of online searches within their first weeks live, using targeted keywords, other SEO and affiliate marketing.
- 2005 - 2014 - Personal blogs on topics such as writing, career interests, personal development etc. My first blog was started back in highschool with the vast readership of my inner circle of about 8 friends.
- 2012 - Quality Communication Service company. Copywriting blog posts for online businesses.
- 2011 - NPODW Publishing Society published my essay "The Case for Monogamy" in The Non-Profit Organization to Destroy the World Publishing Society Issue 3.
- 2008 - Mars' Hill - The Trinity Western University student newspaper published a number of my articles. But that was back before you could view them online.
- 2004 - The Surrey Now Newspaper (circulation of over 100,000 locations) gave me the illustrious position of having my own Youth View column, complete with a picture of me in my highschool sweatshirt and with ridiculous bangs. Unfortunately this was also before online archiving occurred for this newspaper, and so if you search me up on their website, you will only see a press release which Mount Holyoke college bizarrely sent them, informing the world that I started university at their school. I guess The Surrey Now wanted to honour my contribution to their newspaper as a highschool student and commemorate my moving on from a highschool author to a college one?!