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Fidele Vlavo is a visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, London South Bank University. Her research focuses on digital media theory and the development of cyberculture discourses. She recently completed her PhD which examines the concept of electronic civil disobedience and the practice of online activism.
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Fidele Vlavo is a teaching fellow at Culture, Media & Creative Industries program at King's College, London (since January 2012). She has been lecturing at the department of arts and media at London South Bank University where she completed her doctoral research. Fidele holds a BA (Hons) in Arts Management (London South Bank University) and a degree in Film studies (Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris). Her PhD examined the concept of electronic civil disobedience and the practice of online activism. It provided a discursive analysis of the use of cyberspace as an exclusive site for political protest. Prior to her PhD, Fidele worked on digital projects at the Courtauld Institute and the British Museum.
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http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/cmci/people/academic/vlavo/index.aspx
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[[Category:Internet activism|Vlavo, Fidele]]

Revision as of 14:00, 6 April 2012

Fidele Vlavo is a teaching fellow at Culture, Media & Creative Industries program at King's College, London (since January 2012). She has been lecturing at the department of arts and media at London South Bank University where she completed her doctoral research. Fidele holds a BA (Hons) in Arts Management (London South Bank University) and a degree in Film studies (Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris). Her PhD examined the concept of electronic civil disobedience and the practice of online activism. It provided a discursive analysis of the use of cyberspace as an exclusive site for political protest. Prior to her PhD, Fidele worked on digital projects at the Courtauld Institute and the British Museum.


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