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2024 Conference Publication Multistable Political Becomings: Social Media and Brazilian Right-Wing Political IdentificationsAlves, P. (2024). Multistable Political Becomings: Social Media and Brazilian Right-Wing Political Identifications. Social Media Communication and Right-Wing Populisms in Latin America and Beyond, London, United Kingdom, 10-11 December 2024. |
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2024 Conference Publication Developing a theory of ‘slow’ digital citizenshipJohns, A., Alves, P. and Harris, A. (2024). Developing a theory of ‘slow’ digital citizenship. Young People in Public Life, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 13 September 2024. Deakin University. |
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2022 Conference Publication From Left to Right: How Social Media Shape the Perception of the Political for Young Brazilians Engaged in Diverse Political OrientationsAlves, P. (2022). From Left to Right: How Social Media Shape the Perception of the Political for Young Brazilians Engaged in Diverse Political Orientations. Intercultural Ethics and Technology Conference 2022, Twente, Netherlands, 27-28 January 2022. |
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2021 Conference Publication Hyper Personalised Politics: A Postphenomenological Inquiry into How Social Media Shape Political BecomingsAlves, P. (2021). Hyper Personalised Politics: A Postphenomenological Inquiry into How Social Media Shape Political Becomings. Three Minute Thesis, Sydney, NSW Australia, 11 August 2021. Sydney, NSW Australia: University of Technology Sydney. |