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Lachie Scarsbrook

DPhil Student, University of Oxford

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Lalaina Ranaivoson

Chercheure en agronomie, Cirad
Lalaina Ranaivoson est chercheure en agronomie, spécialiste des systèmes de culture. Elle a rédigé sa thèse sur l'étude des fonctions agro-écologiques des principes de l’agriculture de conservation dans l’amélioration de la production du riz pluviale dans la région du lac Alaotra.

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Lalita Ramakrishnan

Professor, Microbiology, University of Cambridge
Lalita Ramakrishnan is a microbiologist and immunologist who researches the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. She developed the zebrafish as a model to study TB and has made discoveries about how the bacteria thwart the host immune system to prevail. She is also interested in why it takes several months with multiple drugs to treat TB. This is attributed to a phenomenon called drug tolerance. Lalita’s group has identified a mechanism by which TB bacteria become tolerant to multiple drugs. Both areas of their work have led to the discovery of already approved drugs that can be used for TB treatment. Lalita is a practicing physician specializing in infectious diseases.

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Lance Barrie

Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child, University of Wollongong
Lance is a Research Fellow in the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child where he explores children's (0-8 years) experiences with digital technology and play based learning. Lance has a background in public health research and completed his PhD in Human Geography in 2022. His PhD explored the lived experience of cyclists in Wollongong and draws on feminist corporeal scholarship.

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Lara Skelly

Open Research Manager: Data & Methods, Loughborough University
Open Research Manager for Data and Methods at Loughborough University. She is responsible for advocating for Open Research practices and curating research material for the university's repository. Lara is the managing editor of the South African Journal of Business Management, which she successfully moved to an Open Accessing publishing model. She holds a PhD in Information Science, a Masters in Library and Information Science and three other degrees. She has more than two decades of experience in supporting researchers, which started in academic librarianship. Her experience supporting researchers in resource-poor environments has led to her deep interest in research impact and the measurement and reporting thereof. She is a member of Emerald Publishing’s Research Impact Advisory Board. Lara has published on a wide number of topics, taught various courses at Masters and Doctoral students, and examined several dissertations.

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Larry Haiven

Professor Emeritus, Management Department, St. Mary's University
Larry Haiven is Professor Emeritus in the Management Department of Saint Mary’s University, and is an acknowledged expert in the field of conflict, especially in the public sector, and particularly in health care.

He was director of the Co-operative Management Education programs at Saint Mary's University. He taught industrial relations and human resource management both at SMU and the University of Saskatchewan and has published actively in these areas.

In May 2018, Larry and his partner (academic and life) Judy Haiven received the Abbé Gérard Dion Award from the Canadian Industrial Relations Association to commemorate their contributions to scholarship, professional activity and community service to the field.

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Lars Tummers

Professor of Public Administration and Organizational Science, Utrecht University
I am a chaired public administration and organization science professor at Utrecht University. Previously, I worked as a visiting scholar at the University of Oxford, an associate professor at Erasmus University, and a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. I am one of the initiators of an interdisciplinary field combining psychology and public administration, called 'Behavioral Public Administration'.

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Laryea Akwetteh

Assistant lecturer, University of Ghana
Laryea Akwetteh is an Assistant Lecturer at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon and holds degrees in music and African studies from the same University. He is a scholar and performing artist with a strong interest in the musics of the Ga people of Accra. Akwetteh is currently pursuing a PhD in Ethnomusicology at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto, Canada.

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Laura Buck

Senior Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology, Liverpool John Moores University
I am an Evolutionary Anthropologist interested in what determines variation in skeletal shape. In my past research I have focused on skeletal plasticity, the adaptive and neutral influences on hominin crania, and climatic adaptation in human and non-human primates. Currently, my main research employs non-human primate models to investigate the morphological consequences of hybridisation between closely related taxa. These will be used to better understand the effects of human interbreeding with extinct hominins (e.g., Neanderthals). The methods I employ include computed tomography, 3D laser scanning, manipulation of digital data (e.g., segmentation and virtual measurement), geometric morphometric methods and traditional morphometrics.

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Laura Carlson

Professor in Law, Stockholm University
Laura Carlson is a professor of private law at Stockholm University. Carlson specializes in employment and labor law, gender, discrimination, academic freedom and critical legal theories. She is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of European and Comparative Law, University of Oxford. Carlson is the Editor-in-Chief, Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law, co-editor of the peer-reviewed International Journal of Discrimination and the Law and a board member of the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law. Carlson’s books include volume editor for Scandinavian Studies in Law: Vol. 68 Equality (2022), The Fundamentals of Swedish Law (2019), Workers, Collectivism and the Law: Grappling with Democracy (2018), Comparative Discrimination Law: Historical and Theoretical Frameworks, Brill (2017) and Searching for Equality: Sex Discrimination, Parental Leave and the Swedish Model with Comparisons to EU, UK and US law (2007). Carlson is also President of the European Women Lawyers Association.

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Laura D'Olimpio

Dr Laura D’Olimpio is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at The University of Notre Dame Australia. Laura completed her PhD 'The Moral Possibilities of Mass Art' at The University of Western Australia. Her Thesis examines the moral impact of mass artworks, particularly film, in society. Laura has published in the areas of philosophical pedagogy, aesthetics and ethics and regularly contributes to Radio National's The Philosopher's Zone. Laura is Chairperson of the Association for Philosophy in Schools (APIS, W.A.) and co-editor of the open access Journal of Philosophy in Schools (http://www.ojs.unisa.edu.au/index.php/jps/).

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Laura Empson

Professor in the Management of Professional Service Firms, Bayes Business School, City, University of London
Professional Service Firms at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), as well as Senior Research Fellow at Harvard Law School.

She has dedicated almost 30 years to researching professionals, professionals, and the professions. Her research focuses on issues of leadership, governance, culture, identity, and complex change processes, all in a professional context.

Alongside her publications in leading academic journals, she has published a series of books with Oxford University Press – her latest is Leading Professionals: Power, Politics, and Prima Donnas.

She published regularly in Harvard Business Review, has made a documentary for the BBC, and co-presents the podcast series, Leading Professional People.

She advises many of the world’s leading law, accounting, and consulting firms. From 2013 to 2016 she served on the Board of KPMG LLP (becoming Chair of the Independent Non-Executives).

She was previously Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. She has a PhD and MBA from London Business School.

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Laura Gee

Assistant Professor of Economics, Tufts University

Laura K. Gee received her PhD in Economics from UC San Diego in 2013. Her research is in behavioral economics — with a particular focus on how individual decision making is influenced by group dynamics. She currently has two main lines of research. One line is about the provision of public goods including charitable contributions. The second is about the relationship between social networks and labor markets. Her studies rely on both lab and field experiments, as well as observational data.

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Laura Hambley

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary
Dr. Laura Hambley is an Organizational Psychologist, Keynote Speaker, Business Leader, Author and Podcast Host. She is a sought-after thought leader on workplace psychology and career development in Canada, with 22+ years of experience providing organizational consulting and developing leaders in Canada and internationally. Dr. Laura is a thought leader on the evolution of work and understands the intersection of business and people.

Dr. Laura’s areas of expertise include leadership, team, and culture development in organizations, remote/hybrid workplace success, and mental health/developing resiliency through turbulent times. She holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of Calgary, where she is currently an Adjunct Professor. Her research on remote leadership and team effectiveness was recognized for a decade before the pandemic, and has helped countless organizations adapt to hybrid workplaces.

As a passionate entrepreneur, Dr. Laura has founded several psychology practices in Canada since 2009, including Work EvOHlution™, Canada Career Counselling, Calgary Career Counselling, and Synthesis Psychology. She runs the podcast Where Work Meets LifeTM, where she interviews global experts on a variety of topics around wellness, career, and culture.

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Laura Jones3

Doctoral Student in International Relations, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Laura Jones is an Air Force special operations pilot currently serving as a PhD student at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Prior to beginning the PhD program, Laura served as a CV-22B Osprey instructor pilot and a first assignment instructor pilot in the T-6A Texan II. She has led a RAND Corporation research team, provided translation support to the Office of Defense Cooperation at the U.S Embassy in Paris, France, and deployed to East Africa as a liaison officer to the French Air Force. In addition to military duties, she is a member of the Irregular Warfare Initiative and sits on the board of directors where she oversees production of the Irregular Warfare Podcast. Laura is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy (2011) where she received a B.S. in Regional Area Studies and a French minor and holds an M.A. in Military History from American Military University. She is a non-resident Fellow at the Joint Special Operations University, a National Defense University, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction Fellow, and a 2021 Pat Tillman Foundation Scholar.

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Laura Lambert

Senior Researcher, University of Freiburg
Laura Lambert, Dr. des. phil., is interim head of the research cluster “Patterns of (Forced) Migration” at Arnold Bergstraesser Institute in Freiburg, Germany. Her prior PhD research “everyday externalization” (funded by the Max Planck Society) is an ethnographic exploration of the EU externalization of refugee protection to Niger and its unintended consequences in the everyday life of the cooperating third state. Her wider research interests include refugee recognition and protection, bureaucracies, migration regimes and migrant struggles, future-making and infrastructures. She is the co-founder of the West Africa working group at migration-control.info.

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Laura Lindsey

I am a chartered psychologist with more than 10 years experience in public health research. I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an associate fellow of the British Psychological Society.

My research expertise is around patient experience and access to care. My particular interest is around antipsychotic withdrawal and people being offered the support they need. As a qualitative researcher, I am interested in the use of qualitative methods and the role they can play to explore ways of improving the patient experience and outcomes and patient involvement in the care process.

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Laura Link

Assistant Professor of Teaching and Leadership, University of North Dakota
Dr. Link is the co-author of Cornerstones of Strong Schools: Practices for Purposeful Leadership and author of several articles, book chapters, and professional papers on school leaders, grading, and classroom assessments. She currently serves as an assistant professor and Graduate Director of the Master of Science in Teaching & Leadership program at the University of North Dakota and has won many awards for her community engagement.

Dr. Link served as Associate Dean of the College of Public Service at the University of Houston-Downtown and in various K-12 central office and school-based leadership roles such as Chief Academic Officer, Chief Talent Management Officer, Assistant Superintendent, Professional Development Director, and more. She has taught elementary, middle, high school and college students in her 32 years in the education profession. While Dr. Link was Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning in Memphis, TN, she was 1 of 7 administrators charged with leading the largest school district merger in United States’ history.

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Laura MacDiarmid

Assistant Professor, Justice Studies, University of Guelph-Humber
My research explores the experiences of criminal justice-involved individuals with a particular focus on community justice alternatives, such as restorative justice and bail. I draw from sociological and criminological theories that account for interactional dynamics, emotion, and punishment.

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Laura Makey

PhD Candidate, Sheffield Hallam University
My specialist interests are in infectious diseases and sexual health. I have been involved with a number of research trials for testing new HIV drugs and treatments for sexually transmitted diseases. I also have a keen interest in clinical research design and methods to improve recruitment to research trials. I am currently studying for a PhD on Loneliness amongst women with a HIV diagnosis.

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Laura Minor

Lecturer in Television Studies, University of Salford
My research draws on/explores feminist television studies, female authorship, women’s labour in the media industries, comedy, representations of class, and British screen cultures.

I am currently writing a book on women in comedy, entitled "Reclaiming Female Authorship in UK Television Comedy" for Edinburgh University Press.

I have recently released an article for the European Journal of Cultural Studies on the figure of the 'hun' in British culture: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13675494221134344.

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Laura Nicholson

While working towards my PhD in psychology, I worked as a Sessional Lecturer teaching research methods and data analysis at Liverpool John Moores University from 2004 to 2008. I joined the Department of Social and Psychological Sciences at Edge Hill University as a Research Assistant in 2009, in which I worked on several educational psychology projects for 18 months. I then became an Associate Tutor in the same department, in which I teach research methods and analysis, educational psychology and real world psychology. I joined the Faculty of Education research team in October 2013, and work on a variety of projects, primarily in the area of educational psychology.

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Laura Pin

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Wilfrid Laurier University
Dr Pin's research examines public policy, participatory democracy and housing. She uses community-engaged research to understand the lived experiences of policy decisions, especially those often excluded from decision-making processes. Dr. Pin grew up in Hamilton, ON., and obtained her PhD from York University in political science. Prior to her position at Wilfrid Laurier University, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute at the University of Guelph. She has worked as a policy consultant with municipal and federal levels of government, and many community partners. Dr. Pin is currently involved in three SSHRC funded research projects concerning housing policy, civic engagement and municipal politics.

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Laura Waters

I am an academic scientist, researching pharmaceutical formulations, analytical techniques and the development of alternatives to animal testing.

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Laura Whitworth

Group Laboratory Manager, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge
I am a molecular biologist who studies the interaction of infectious diseases with human genetics. Our focus is on trying to understand why some individuals get infected with tuberculosis, while others are able to clear the infection.

I started my scientific career as a marine biologist, then moved into human genetic analysis of various diseases. When I joined Lalita Ramakrishnan's lab, it was the perfect combination of fish and human immune system biology.

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Laura Emily Clark

Lecturer in Japanese, University of New England
Laura Emily Clark is a Lecturer in Japanese at the University of New England. Her research explores contemporary Japanese literature, gender, and Japanese authors in the transnational literary sphere. Her co-authored paper with Kenko Kawasaki has been published in Japanese Studies (2022) and her work on Covid-19 short fiction was published in Gender, Place and Culture (2022). She received her PhD from the University of Queensland on Japanese gender ideals in Haruki Murakami's fiction. She received the Mariko Bando Fellowship from Showa Women’s University in 2020.

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Laura M. MacLatchy

Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan
I am a paleoanthropologist interested in understanding the relationship between biological form and function, with research foci on primate locomotor evolution, and hominoid (ape and human) origins. Most of my field work has been conducted at 19-21 million-year-old sites in northeastern Uganda, which record evidence of the earliest known fossil apes.

The arboreal habitat of primates poses unique challenges, including substrate gaps and complex and unstable supports, which have led to the evolution of diverse forms of locomotion. Although humans are terrestrial, we still bear the hallmarks of prior arboreal specializations. A major evolutionary event among our hominoid relatives was the adoption of frequent upright postures (orthogrady) and suspensory (below branch) behavior from more monkey-like branch walking. These novel behaviors opened new niches, and selected for a body with a stable lower back that was (arguably) modified for habitual upright posture and bipedality in one hominoid group, the human lineage. The investigation of the locomotor adaptations of our ape predecessors, and the nature of their behavioral transitions, which also include dietary and body size changes, is a centerpiece of my research program. In order to test hypotheses generated from paleontological studies, I also study the locomotion of wild chimpanzees in the Kibale Forest, Uganda.

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Laura Trujillo Estrada

Profesora Ayudante Doctora. Departamento de Biología Celular, Genética y Fisiología, Universidad de Málaga. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED). Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga (IBIMA), Universidad de Málaga
En 2005 me uní al grupo de investigación de la Dra. Gutiérrez, como alumna interna, en el Departamento de Biología Celular de la Universidad de Málaga (UMA), perteneciendo al CTS-950 de la Junta de Andalucía (NeuroAD), al CIBER de enfermedades neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED) y al Instituto de investigación biomédica de Málaga (IBIMA).
En 2009 obtuve la Licenciatura en Biología consiguiendo el premio extraordinario de licenciatura de la Facultad de Ciencias (UMA) y el primer premio de los premios nacionales a la excelencia en el rendimiento académico universitario (Ministerio de Educación). En octubre de 2010 conseguí una beca predoctoral FPU (Ministerio de Educación) para la realización de mi Tesis doctoral y en 2015 obtuve el título de doctor con mención internacional por la UMA. Mi tesis doctoral trató sobre la caracterización de modelos transgénicos de la enfermedad de Alzheimer para la búsqueda de biomarcadores de la enfermedad. Fruto de uno de los trabajos publicados de mi tesis recibí el áccesit a los IX Premios de investigación de la Fundación General de la UMA.
En 2016 empecé mi etapa postdoctoral con un contrato en el Institute for memory impairments and neurological disorders de la Universidad de California (Irvine, EEUU), donde centré mi investigación en el impacto de enfermedades comórbidas (diabetes y obesidad) sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer. En noviembre de 2019 me incorporé al Departamento de Biología Celular de la UMA como profesora sustituta interina donde en enero de 2021 conseguí un contrato como profesora ayudante doctora.
He sido miembro de sociedades científicas como la Sociedad Española de Biología Celular o la Society for Neuroscience. He participado en 24 proyectos de investigación nacionales e internacionales y cuento con un total de 24 publicaciones científicas y más de 100 comunicaciones a congresos. Por último, he participado como ponentes en varias actividades de divulgación científica como los proyectos “COMO TU” y ScienceIES, tertulias Uciencia y Café con ciencia entre otras.

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Laure Brimbal

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Texas State University
Dr. Brimbal's research interests lie at the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system, specifically policing. Her focus is on interviewing and issues such as how to build rapport to overcome resistance and how to use evidence in an interview to improve lie-detection accuracy. She has also examined broader issues of decision-making in investigations, evaluating the effectiveness of training approaches, and integrating research and practice.

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Lauren Graham

Dr. Lauren Graham is a development sociologist with a Doctorate in Sociology from UJ. Her research interests are in the application and testing of social and development theories in practice with a focus on youth, children and people with disabilities and their agency in assessing in impacting on human development outcomes. She has strong expertise in evaluation research and is skilled in the use of both quantitative and qualitative research approaches. She is particularly interested in the use of research methods that take account of the voices of vulnerable groups. Lauren manages a range of research initiatives related to youth including our flagship project- the Siyakha Youth Assets project – which seeks to develop knowledge and interventions to support young people to transition to employment. She also supervises posts graduate students and mentors younger researchers. Every time she has an article published Lauren has a moment of pride but she says ‘achieving my PhD and securing a Newton Advanced Fellowship earlier this year, are some of my proudest moments academically’.

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Lauren Johnston

Senior Researcher, South African Institute of International Affairs
Dr Lauren Johnston holds a PhD in Economics from Peking University. She has expertise in and is widely published on the economics and political economy of China-Africa relations, the Belt and Road Initiative and how population ageing impacts China’s economy. Dr Johnston is concurrently an Associate Professor at the China Studies Centre, University of Sydney. She previously worked at the University of Melbourne, Beijing Foreign Studies University, the World Bank, and as an ODI Fellow in the Ministry of Development and Economic Planning of Sierra Leone.

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Lauren Kohn

Scholar & Legal Expert: Administrative & Constitutional Law, Department of Public Law (UCT); Attorney of the High Court of SA; Young Research Fellow (UCT); Founder: www.SALegalAdvice.co.za, University of Cape Town
Lauren is an Administrative and Constitutional Law specialist; an Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa (since 2010) and expert consultant in her public-law fields. She has been lecturing since 2013. She is recognised a Legal Scholar and Young Research Fellow of UCT. She is also the recipient of several Law Faculty Research Prizes for her outstanding and original scholarship, much of which has been judicially endorsed. She is a Mail & Guardian Top 200 Young South African (2018); an inaugural awardee of a Women in Law (WOZA) Award (“Thought Leader, Innovation & Academia”, 2019); and one of South Africa’s “Most Inspiring50-SA Women”, 2020. She is PhD candidate (Leiden) and holds a B.Bus.Sci (Distinction in Law); LLB (Magna Cum Laude, Top student); LLM (Distinction, Top Student)(all UCT).

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Lauren Pearson

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Monash University
Dr Lauren Pearson is a Research Fellow within the Sustainable Mobility and Safety Research Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University. Dr Pearson leads a large body of work with the aim of improving accessibility in bike riding, with a particular focus on gender equity. Dr Pearson also manages the Australian activities of an international program of research about implementation of sustainable transport interventions.

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Lauren Rea

Lecturer, Department of Hispanic Studies, University of Sheffield

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Lauren Rosewarne

Dr Lauren Rosewarne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. She is a writer, researcher and frequent media commentator on issues relating to gender, sexuality, pop culture and the media.

Lauren is the author of eight books: Sex in Public: Women, Outdoor Advertising and Public Policy (2007), Cheating On The Sisterhood: Infidelity and Feminism (2009), Part-Time Perverts: Sex, Pop Culture and Kink Management (2011) and Periods in Pop Culture: Menstruation in Film and Television (2012), American Taboo (2013) and Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self (2014). This year, Lauren will have two books published: Cyberbullies, Cyberactivists, Cyberpredators: Film, TV, and Internet Stereotypes (2016) and Intimacy on the Internet: Media Representations of Online Connections (2016).

For more information, please visit her website: www.laurenrosewarne.com and feel free to get in touch at [email protected].

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