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Yohanna Joseph Waliya
Waliya Yohanna Joseph is a Nigerian digital Poet, Novelist and Playwright. He writes in English and French. Among his works are: La révolte de vie (play), Monde 2.0 (play), Hégémonie Disparue (novel), Quand l'Afrique se lèvera (novel), and Les dieux et leurs subalternes ont tort (collection of poems) etc. He is a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Modern Languages and Translation Studies, University of Calabar, Nigeria. Currently, he is writing a short electronic novel titled "Ekang".
Yohanna Joseph Waliya - 09.04.2019 - 22:09
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Spencer Jordan
Spencer Jordan is deputy head of creative writing and programme director for BA English with Creative Writing, MA Creative Writing and PhD Creative Writing at the University of Nottingham. His expertise includes creative writing (the novel and the short story); historical and experimental writing; the creative economy; and the digital creative / digital humanities nexus. Particular areas of interest within these themes include digital/hypertext, postdigital and immersive fiction; literary geography and digital heritage.
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Scott Rettberg - 25.10.2019 - 09:42
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Karen A. Foss
Karen A. Foss, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus, Regents Professor, Presidential Teaching Fellow, and former chair of the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico. Karen’s research centers on the ways gender and feminist perspectives are constructed and enacted in everyday life. Her latest textbook, Gender Stories: Negotiating Identity in a Binary World (with Sonja K. Foss and Mary E. Domenico) examines the ways gender is constructed in scientific research and popular culture and the ways its construction can enable the crafting of an individual gender performance. Karen has also studied the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo; Harvey Milk’s political campaigns; Garrison Keillor’s construction of a female spectatorship in A Prairie Home Companion; surrogacy, fertility travel, and the rhetorics of motherhood; and the ways feminist rhetorical scholars construct notions of feminism and strategies for enacting feminist change. Recent projects include women bullying women, graffiti about women in Cairo during Arab spring, and a comparison of traditional and social construction paradigms of change.
Kristina Igliukaite - 30.01.2020 - 13:14
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Robert Trapp
Dr. Trapp is a Professor with the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Before joining Illinois in 2014, he was a Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Purdue University from 2003-2014, and a research scientist with the National Severe Storms Laboratory (through the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies) in Norman, Oklahoma from 1996-2003. Four years of his tenure with NSSL were spent as a visiting scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.
Kristina Igliukaite - 30.01.2020 - 13:21
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Innocent Chiluwa
Innocent Chiluwa
Kristina Igliukaite - 05.03.2020 - 16:34
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Eric Lang
Eric Lang
Kristina Igliukaite - 11.05.2020 - 23:00
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Bruno Faidutti
Bruno Faidutti
Kristina Igliukaite - 11.05.2020 - 23:04
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Lee Sheldon
Lee Sheldon
Kristina Igliukaite - 14.05.2020 - 20:58
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Helen Thorington
Helen Thorington
Kristina Igliukaite - 14.05.2020 - 21:47
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Valerie LeBlanc
Valerie LeBlanc
Odd Adrian Mikkelsen Prestegård - 04.09.2020 - 15:55