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Dr. Yu-Wei Lin
Lecturer in Future Media
MediaMusic&Perf

Qualifications:
PhD in Sociology, PgCert in Higher Education, BA in Economics

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  1. Droid Championship
  2. Digital Narrative Technologies Presentation Group 1
  3. Is hacking illegal?
  4. The emergence of the techno-elite audience and free/open source content: A case study on BBC Backstage
  5. Distributed ontology building as practical work
  6. The Emergence of the techno elite audience and free/open source content: A case study on BBC backstage
  7. Developing the UK e-social science research program
  8. Transdisciplinarity and digital humanities: Lessons learned from developing text-mining tools for textual analysis
  9. Hacker culture and the FLOSS innovation
  10. Katherine Hayles' Third Way Towards Posthumanity - A Review of N. Katherine Hayles (2005) My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts
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4Katherine Hayles' Third Way Towards Posthumanity - A Review of N. Katherine Hayles (2005) My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts379
5Women in the Free/Libre Open Source Software development 338
6Hacker culture and the FLOSS innovation219
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9Is hacking illegal?157
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