I forgot to post this bio from the faculty directory at The New School, NYC, where it seems that Ellsworth is now teaching. Interestingly, a comment at the end confirms Jane's comment about time and space (bold).
Elizabeth Ellsworth Core Faculty, Department of Media Studies and Film
|  | (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin) Research and teaching areas include film and media theory and criticism, history and criticism of documentary film, film and social change, uses of media to teach about and across social and cultural difference. Formerly Professor of Educational Communications Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; she also has taught as Visiting Professor in the Philosophy and Cultural Studies Programs at Teachers College, Columbia University. She has published extensively, producing five books including Teaching Positions: Difference, Pedagogy, and the Power of Address (Teachers College Press, 1997). Her current work draws from architecture and media studies to address issues of time, space, and place in mediated learning environments. As a consultant to Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and the Illinois Institute of Design, she has worked as a pedagogical designer and user experience researcher. |
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