



Yuting Alina He
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@YutingHeALINA
PhDing @usyd_ssps | MPhil cantab @Dept_of_POLIS | critical and unorthodox IR, digital tech, gender & China/EA. RT not endorsement. Co-host @overreactology






First Sips & Security at @sydneyciss! Prof. James Der Derian shared how genocide, photojournalism & fieldwork shaped his career & quantum approach to IR. Screened 'Atoms for Peace' + Q&A. Exactly the kind of engaging conversation students need.





♀️ #IWD25 💭 @YutingHeALINA & Ruairidh Brown consider the thought & contemporary relevance of Russian revolutionary & Soviet diplomat, Alexandra Kollontai, who became an early advocate of IWD 🙌 & the resonating ideas in contemporary East Asian societies. bit.ly/3Fw3tDW


📻First episode in English, now we’re back with the recent #tiktokrefugee episode: What Happened in the US? Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/2hhZeF…

🇰🇷 South Korean democracy recently escaped martial law, helped by the livestreaming of events as they unfolded in #Seoul. 💻 Livestreaming has recently developed into a powerful instrument of political #mobilisation, writes @YutingHeALINA of @usyd_ssps. bit.ly/4gGloFb












📝English transcript [S01E02] Who Moved My Puzzle? Identity, Temporality, Spatiality and (Im)mobility is now available via @matterslab @overreactology/602345-en-transcript-s01-e02-who-moved-my-puzzle-identity-temporality-spatiality-and-im-mobility?utm_source=share_twitter&referral=overreactology" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">matters.town/@overreactolog…

Knock knock! Ep. 02 [Who Moved My Puzzle? Identity, Temporiality, Spatialiy & (Im)mobility) is out📢Living abroad creates a direct encounter with global politics. We discussed how identity, (im)mobility & experiences abroad offered inspirations (or limits) for doing #IR research.

🎙️#podcast Our first ep. [Why #IR can't knock down people's doors] invited Xiaolei, who studies IR in Moscow after the war broke out, and Magna Toasta, now PhD in War Studies in a permanent neutral state. Episode Language: Chinese. 📝English transcript published on Matters.

We commit to ‘overreact’, seeking to unveil the authentic stories of individuals and address the meaning of quotidian (2/4)

Welcome to the world of #Overreactology🎤A "made-in-China" #podcast on #EverydayIR for and by young people, hosted by @yexu_jasmine & @yutingheALINA. The name in Chinese 小题大做 means treating a very small issue as a big deal. We commit to ‘overreact’!💡Intro (trailer) now live: