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Disobedient Imageries: Netizens and their critical-political practices in Hong Kong
Wing Ki Lee
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Academy of Visual Arts
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Hong Kong
100%
Virtual Community
100%
Netizens
100%
Political Practice
100%
Image-making
100%
Grassroots Social Movements
66%
East Asia
33%
Virtual Domain
33%
Civil Disobedience
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Authoritarian Regimes
33%
Digital Artifacts
33%
Spatial-temporal Dimensions
33%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Virtual Community
100%
Social Movement
66%
Spatial
33%
Digital
33%
Temporal
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Virtual
33%
Milieu
33%
Disobedience
33%
Ephemeral
33%
critical practice
33%
Political Censorship
33%
Authoritarian Regime
33%
Curating
33%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Virtual Community
100%
Civil Disobedience
33%
Lived Experience
33%