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    'I Am In No Way This’: Troll Hunters and Pragmatic Digital Self-Reference by Michael Lee Humphrey

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Such distances can range from some version of the sentiment, "I am in no way this kind of person" to a comfortable coupling between online-offline selves, even during public shaming. …”
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    Insights for Internists: “I Want the Computer to Know Who I Am by Delbanco, Tom, Ahern, David K., Walker, Jan, Le, Lan Xuan

    Published 2009
    “…Participants want computers to bring them customized health information and advice: “I want the computer to know who I am.” They desire unfettered access to their health record: “I don’t know if I want to read [my entire record], but I want to have it.” …”
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    "I serve therefore I am": youth and generative politics in India by Jeffrey, C, Dyson, J

    Published 2014
    “…Much recent academic literature emphasizes the ubiquity of narrowly self-interested patronage politics in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America, as captured in the saying sometimes attributed to politicians in Cameroon: ‘I graze therefore I am’. But in specific moments or conjunctures more ‘civic’ forms of politics come to light, perhaps especially among youth. …”
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    The complexity of Malay Muslim identity in Dina Zaman’s I am Muslim by Jerome, Collin

    Published 2013
    “…This paper explores the complexity of Malay Muslim identity, particularly queer Malay Muslims who are featured in Dina Zaman‟s I am Muslim. Using the theories and research relating to ethnic, racial, and sexual identity, the paper analyses the markers and strategies employed by queer Malay Muslims in constructing their identities as well as the tensions and conflicts they experience in formulating a Malay Muslim identity marked by queerness. …”
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