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Merlyna Lim is a scholar focusing on the politics and culture of media and ICT. She is
a faculty member of the
Consortium of Science, Policy, and Outcomes
and the
School of Social Transformation
,
Justice and Social Inquiry Program
at Arizona State University. Read her blog at
http://merlyna.org
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