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Duc Dau
Dr
Honorary Research Fellow
,
School of Humanities
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5259-1020
Email
duc.dauuwa.eduau
The University of Western Australia (M204), 35 Stirling Highway,
6009
Perth
Australia
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Arts & Humanities
Queerness
100%
Film Reception
52%
Victorian Era
47%
Social Inequality
44%
Corporeality
41%
Doctors
34%
Sexual
25%
Paternoster
24%
Sound
23%
Health
22%
Visibility
16%
Gangs
16%
Fiction
15%
Government
14%
Strategic Maneuvering
14%
Normativity
14%
Audience Research
13%
Performance
13%
Gender Identity
12%
Audience Reception
12%
Meta-analysis
11%
Textual Analysis
11%
Contemporary Scholarship
11%
Individualization
11%
Embodiment
10%
Fallout
10%
Sexuality
10%
Social Media
9%
Film Studies
9%
Performativity
9%
Victorian Culture
9%
Sherlock Holmes
9%
Anglophone
9%
Subversion
9%
Flint
9%
Federal Government
8%
Clone
8%
Victorian Studies
8%
Conducting
8%
Storylines
8%
Trio
8%
Southwest
8%
Secular Religion
8%
Public Health
8%
Fictional Characters
8%
Literary Studies
8%
Regeneration
8%
Minorities
8%
Disaster
8%
Social Sciences
press conference
49%
corporeality
47%
social inequality
33%
television
28%
disability
23%
health
20%
geography
16%
gender
16%
social media
15%
performance
15%
social equalities
14%
experience
14%
individuality
13%
weblog
11%
empathy
10%
interview
9%
mobilization
9%
individualization
9%
privacy
9%
vulnerability
9%
health information
8%
normativity
8%
subversion
8%
contact
7%
resident
7%
mental health
7%
inclusion
7%
Federal Government
7%
disaster
7%
Territories
6%
public health
6%
discourse
6%
recording
6%