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Yuting Alina He
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PhD student in IR at USyd | MPhil POLIS (cantab) | critical and unorthodox IR, tech, gender and China/EA.
Join us for the Sydney premiere of 'Project Q: War, Peace and Quantum Mechanics'.
🗓️ Wed 29 October
📽️ 5:30pm (cash bar from 5pm). Post-film discussion with CISS Visiting Fellow Stan Grant and director James Der Derian
📍 Footbridge Theatre @Sydney_Uni
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Project Q: War, Peace and Quantum Mechanics - Sydney Premiere
The Centre for International Security Studies at the University of Sydney invites you to the Sydney premiere of Project Q directed by James Der Derian.
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October 23, 2025 at 12:55 AM
Just wrapped up my first academic conference in Australia, and my first one as a PhD candidate, at #OCIS2025 last Friday! I had the pleasure to present part of my doctoral research on livestreaming and global security in our Quantum IR panel. Very organic academic exchange!
July 15, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Proud to bring more attention to the thoughts of Kollontai and Chizuko Ueno, and what’s happening in contemporary Chinese feminism into the Anglophone world! Happy IWD💕Freedom and Love to everyone!
♀️ #IWD25
💭 Yuting Alina He & Ruairidh Brown consider the thought and contemporary relevance of Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat, Alexandra Kollontai, who became an early advocate of IWD 🙌 and the resonating ideas in contemporary East Asian societies.
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Love, freedom and capital: the legacy of Alexandra Kollontai
Yuting Alina He and Ruairidh Brown consider the thought and contemporary relevance of a Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat who became an early advocate of International Women’s Day, and the res...
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March 14, 2025 at 10:54 AM
It’s been a while since I wrote this blog post but the global politics of livestreaming has only became even more powerful (in many aspects)…
🪖 South Korean democracy recently escaped the imposition of martial law, helped by the livestreaming of events as they unfolded in Seoul.
💻 Livestreaming has recently developed into a powerful instrument of political mobilisation and change, writes Yuting Alina He.
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How livestreaming helped save South Korean democracy
South Korean democracy recently escaped the imposition of martial law. The turnaround, argues argues Yuting Alina He, was helped by the livestreaming of events as they unfolded in Seoul. Livestreaming...
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February 9, 2025 at 8:48 AM
As an “X/Twitter refugee” who just migrated here, my first post is to proudly share our latest episode. Beyond the case itself, talked about Trump, Musk & US politics, leftist social media, platform governance, cultural hegemony, digital sovereignty, and the securitization of digital apps. Join us:
🎙️TikTok Special 02 out! As digital infrastructures become battlegrounds for geopolitics, it’s crucial to go beyond TikTok and navigate the complexities in the digital age. Join us with @deeliu97.bsky.social to uncover the power dynamics shaping global digital politics.

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Special 02 Pt.1|Beyond TikTok Ban: States, Corporations, and Individuals in Global Digital Politics - Overreactology (@overreactology)
English transcript of the 2nd episode of the TikTok special (Part 1). Original soundtrack in Mandarin Chinese: 1:05:48.
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February 9, 2025 at 8:29 AM