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2024

Conference Publication

Taming the Algo: Grab Bikers Grappling with Platform Logics from Below

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2024). Taming the Algo: Grab Bikers Grappling with Platform Logics from Below. Association of Internet Researchers Conference: Industry (AoIR2024), Sheffield, United Kingdom, 30 October – 2 November 2024.

Taming the Algo: Grab Bikers Grappling with Platform Logics from Below

2024

Conference Publication

Crossing Worlds: Peasant-Based Insurgencies in Digital Vietnam

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2024). Crossing Worlds: Peasant-Based Insurgencies in Digital Vietnam. International Communication Association 74th Annual Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 20-24 June 2024.

Crossing Worlds: Peasant-Based Insurgencies in Digital Vietnam

2024

Conference Publication

Gender, Digital Labour and the Dynamics of Mobility in Vietnam

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2024). Gender, Digital Labour and the Dynamics of Mobility in Vietnam. Digital Transactions in Asia Conference V, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, 21-22 February 2024.

Gender, Digital Labour and the Dynamics of Mobility in Vietnam

2023

Conference Publication

Digital Dramas Between Ritual and Revolution: Online Activism and Peasant Dissensus in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2023). Digital Dramas Between Ritual and Revolution: Online Activism and Peasant Dissensus in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam. Southern Digitalities Conference, Ar-Rayyan, Qatar, 15-16 March 2023.

Digital Dramas Between Ritual and Revolution: Online Activism and Peasant Dissensus in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam

2021

Conference Publication

Keynote: Mothering the Future: Precarious Temporalities of Care in Vietnam’s Digital Mamasphere

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2021). Keynote: Mothering the Future: Precarious Temporalities of Care in Vietnam’s Digital Mamasphere. Engaging with Vietnam Conference: Mobilities and Identities in an Age of Global Transformation, Kyoto, Japan, 24-27 August 2021.

Keynote: Mothering the Future: Precarious Temporalities of Care in Vietnam’s Digital Mamasphere

2019

Conference Publication

Aspiring for a Better Life in Vietnam: From an Equal Share of Misery to an Unequal Dose of Happiness

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2019). Aspiring for a Better Life in Vietnam: From an Equal Share of Misery to an Unequal Dose of Happiness. The Good Life in Late Socialist Asia: Aspirations, Politics and Possibilities Conference, Bielefeld, Germany, 16-18 September 2019.

Aspiring for a Better Life in Vietnam: From an Equal Share of Misery to an Unequal Dose of Happiness

2018

Conference Publication

The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia: A Roundtable

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2018). The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia: A Roundtable. AAS-in-Asia Conference: Asia in Motion – Beyond Borders and Boundaries, New Delhi, India, 24-27 June 2018.

The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia: A Roundtable

2018

Conference Publication

JAS at AAS – The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia II

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2018). JAS at AAS – The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia II. Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Washington, DC United States, 22-25 March 2018.

JAS at AAS – The Market, the Media, and the State in Asia II

2014

Conference Publication

National Wealth, Personal Pride: Vietnamese Television and Commercial Nationalism

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2014). National Wealth, Personal Pride: Vietnamese Television and Commercial Nationalism. The 20th Vietnam Update Conference: Connected and Disconnected in Vietnam, Canberra, ACT Australia, 1-4 December 2014.

National Wealth, Personal Pride: Vietnamese Television and Commercial Nationalism

2013

Conference Publication

Spirit of the Past, Property of the Future: Soap Operas and Nostalgia in Contemporary Vietnam

Nguyen-Thu, Giang (2013). Spirit of the Past, Property of the Future: Soap Operas and Nostalgia in Contemporary Vietnam. The Australian Media Traditions Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 25-26 November 2013.

Spirit of the Past, Property of the Future: Soap Operas and Nostalgia in Contemporary Vietnam