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Selected Conferences & Presentations
[9] XX ISA World Congress of Sociology 2023 Oral presentation accepted to the Research Committees session “Digital Citizenship and Digital Skills of Young People (2)” (RC34 Sociology of Youth) Melbourne, Australia | |
[8] Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS) Society Biennial Conference Research cluster member of ‘Futures of Mobility’, convened by Prof Tejaswini Niranjana (Ahmedabad) and Prof Fran Martin (UniMelb) Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad, India | |
[7] Association for Asian Studies 2023 Annual Conference & Expo Panel member of “Transnationalizing a Queer Asia through Post-Covid-19 Film, TV, and Social Media” with Dr Jamie J. Zhao (CityU, HK), A/Prof Hongwei Bao (Nottingham) and A/Prof Charlie Yi Zhang (Kentucky) Boston, the United States | |
[6] The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) 2022 Annual Conference – Postgraduate Conference Scholarship The University of Melbourne, Melbourne | |
[5] Cultural Studies Association of Australasia (CSAA) 2022 Annual Conference – Continuum Prize for the Best Abstract Edith Cowan University, Perth | |
[4] The 24th biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) – 2022 Biennial Postgraduate Conference Award Monash University, Melbourne | |
[3] Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society (IACSS) Graduate Conference 2021 The National University of Singapore, Singapore | |
[2] NextGenMEM Conversations About… Interdisciplinary Research: Melding Methodologies, Theories and Researcher Identities in Migration Studies The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) | |
[1] Digital Intimacies #7 Symposium The University of Queensland, Brisbane |