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    Anne-Marie Fortier in conversation with Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman

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    This paper is an edited version of an email interview conducted by Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman with Anne-Marie Fortier, the author of Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation (Routledge 2008). Fortier’s work has been informative in the development of some of the arguments explored in this special issue; in their conversation Ferreday and Kuntsman asked her to comment on the ideas of haunting, racial imaginaries, nostalgia, national anxieties, political feelings and hopes for the future

    Debra Ferreday

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    Sammelrezension: Web Communities

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    Debra Ferreday: Online Belongings: Fantasy, Affect and Web CommunitiesAlexander Tokar: Metaphors of the Web 2.0 With Special Emphasis on Social Networks and Folksonomies<br /

    Interview: Anne-Marie Fortier

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    This paper is an edited version of an email interview conducted by Debra Ferreday and Adi Kuntsman with Anne-Marie Fortier, the author of Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation (Routledge, 2008). Fortier’s work has been informative in the development of some of the arguments explored in this special issue; in their conversation Ferreday and Kuntsman asked her to comment on the ideas of haunting, racial imaginaries, nostalgia, national anxieties, political feelings and hopes for the future

    Affect, Fantasy and Digital Cultures

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    Afterword

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    A Waif's Progress

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    Afterword: Digital Relationships and Feminist Hope

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    ‘Something substantive enough to reach out and touch'

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