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Prof.dr. S. Wyatt
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cultures
development
digital
everyday
health
humanities
life
sciences
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Expertise
Digital cultures and everyday life; digital humanities and social sciences; e-health
Expertise (NL)
Digital cultures and everyday life; digital humanities and social sciences; e-health
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/07300927X
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Programm leader / Group leader
Organisation
Netherlands Graduate School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture (UM)
Email
sally. wyatt -at- maastrichtuniversity. nl
URL
http://www.wtmc.net/
Extraordinary professor
Organisation
Maastricht Virtual Knowledge Studio (M- VKS) (UM)
Chair (EN)
Digital Cultures in Development
Chair (NL)
Digital Cultures in Development
Phone
+31-43-3882538
Email
sally. wyatt -at- ehumanities. knaw. nl
Publications
Digital Spaces, Material Traces : Investigating the Performance of Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment on Internet Platforms that feature User-Generated Content
Challenging the digital imperative
A body of text: revisiting textual performances of gender and sexuality on the internet
(In)difference online : the openness of public discussion on immigration
Writing from experience: Presentations of gender identity on weblogs.
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Current research
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Researcher
Academic Careers Understood through Measurement and Norms (ACUMEN)
Project leader
e-Humanities
Project leader
Mapping Israel, Mapping Palestine: Space and Materiality in Digital Cartography
Project leader
Bilateral NWO ESRC: Selling genetic tests online: user perspectives on direct to consumer psychiatric genetic tests
Project leader
Cities and citizens writing history and shaping the future
All current research..
Classification
A85000
Culture, philosophy of life and leisure activities
D30000
Humanities
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