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- Page 25 and 26: This presentation reflects upon my
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- Page 43 and 44: Jamie Hakim Chemsex and the city: q
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In the early 2000s, services like N
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The feminist philosopher Alison Bai
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These projects underscore that netw
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consumption, engage in self-educati
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Nado Aveling colour, the experience
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Emma Mitchell Vulnerability and wel
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cultural capital is social capital.
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Daisy Tam Kong Listening to Noise -
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Fiona Lee (1959) National Archives,
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or habitudinal differences manifest
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interventions, a careful balance is
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some of these concerns, I explore t
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physical movement of self, but inst
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affective investment might emerge i
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In the rural town of Ceduna, an int
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Claire Farrugia Entering the Public
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Nicholas Carah Sensing and Tuning:
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This paper, emerging from the field
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experiences and how such writing pr
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shifting focus from conceptualising
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3N Cultures of craft and the entrep
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KAWASAKA Kazuyoshi will discuss the
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Research on colors is often directe
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3T Rethinking “traditional” cul
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In the wake of the crisis of modern
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Shinsuke Funaki A study on the curr
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materialised and enacted through ga
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(re)consider the shifting way in wh
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to contribute to the consumption pa
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omance. In this paper, I critically
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Martin Berg Fitness APIs as Health
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The 20th century was may be a centu
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do not simply reflect colonial powe
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4Q Digital social worlds (Chair, Ma
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is the outcome of suffering does no
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homogenizing. However, as the party
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This paper will compare the 1960 Me
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analyzing them. Accordingly, the ma
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This theoretical paper explores a r
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The presentation analyzes the all-f
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collectives that provide shelter an
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Hester Joyce The Aesthetics of Soli
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everyday speech. Much remains to be
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ights discourses, instruments and r
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The premises underlying current deb
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digital change in Indonesia beyond
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of non-anglocentric mappings and us
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noh master Akira Matsui. It follows
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governs everyday reality. Kathi Wee
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as manifest of the Cyborg Age: boun
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have theoretical purchase? And how
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tend to merely pay lips service to.
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content, data visualisations and th
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to move beyond debate about the emp
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6M Media classification histories a
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a life free from family control, to
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6Q Networks, affect and the social
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6S Negotiating intimacy and family
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6U Media archaeology and genealogy
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and Greece may offer us interesting
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7B Hope, loss and space-time (Chair
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7D Interrogating Inequality (Chair,
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7F Fashion and the City: Towards a
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7H Digital Infrastructures (Data Ce
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documenting what happened, not wait
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cultural studies and the humanities
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for the human condition, and, (2) h
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In March 2016, the Egyptian Ministr
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7R Space and signification (Chair,
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Wenjing Liu Chinese women, Marriage
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etween audience and the form of rep
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Lindsey Macdonald The (Negative) Di
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themes concerning issues of migrant
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capitalism can deliver socially des
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garments in the material “flesh
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8H Representation and Resistance: I
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experiments made specifically for t
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protests against a proposed Islamic
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Melissa Hardie Attachment to the Re
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community, information sharing, and
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a popular instant text and voice me
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the aim of testimony is to conquer
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8W Games: Interactivity and immersi
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PANEL SESSIONS 9 9A Transient mobil
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9C Ugly affects (Chair, Elizabeth S
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9E Representing girls and women (Ch
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(CI) policy narratives and their cr
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promote a false gender binary and c
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approach can assist in alternative
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of self-employment labor ethic, and
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elational discourse. Officials are
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transmission, with focus on two con
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to transition from seeing a patient
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inging together objects and subject
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Kyle Moore The Challenge of Locatin
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collaborations that exists between
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heterosexual, gay and lesbian coupl
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gender and sexualities in Colombia
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Sarah Barns A New Deal on City Data
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In this paper I consider whether qu
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pharmaceutical commodity above prov
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told by examining the traffic betwe
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There is an emerging market for wha
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10Q Social media communities (Chair
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10S Tactility and Trauma (Chair, Ah
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in 1946 by what was then called the
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oadcasters on portable devices). Th
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Index Abidin: Crystal, 6, 10, 176,
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Gómez-Mont: Gabriella, 18, 24 Gong
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McAlister: Jodi, 12, 63, 124 McArth
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Swist: Teresa, 10, 235 Sze Leung: H