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About Ausma Bernot

Ausma Bernot is a PhD candidate in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University. Ausma’s doctoral research explores the dynamic interaction between surveillance technologies and social context and questions the multifaceted conditions that allow for the totalisation of surveillance in China.

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Double-speak as Resistance to LGBTQI+ Repression in China

Posted on 20 November 2022 by Ausma Bernot

  ‘🌈,’ I message my friend, who is an LGBTQI+ activist in China, on WeChat. ‘I’ll be there in a minute!’, she answers to let me know that she is online and available to connect to a VPN and talk to me via an encrypted platform. A clever code of rainbows and secret words that … more

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