Graeme Kirkpatrick
Graeme Kirkpatrick is Professor of Social and Cultural Theory at the University of Manchester. He has also worked as Professor in media arts, aesthetics and narration at the University of Skövde in Sweden, and been a visiting Professorial fellow of the Digital Cultures Research Programme (Australian Research Council) at Flinders University in Adelaide. Provided by Wikipedia
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