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Jamie Hakim is Lecturer at King's College London, UK. His research interests lie at the intersection of digital culture, intimacy, embodiment and care. His book Work That Body: Male Bodies in Digital Culture was published in 2019. He was principle investigator on the Digital Intimacies project. He's also co-investigator on the AHRC funded 'Public Health Messaging during the COVID Pandemic: Dating App Usage and Sexual Wellbeing among Men Who have Sex with Men'. James Cummings is Lecturer at the University of York, UK. He uses ethnographic and interview methods to explore relationships between gender, sexuality, being and living and how these play out in everyday social and material settings, as well as over life courses. James is the author of the book, The Everyday Lives of Gay Men in Hainan: Sociality, Space and Time (2022). Ingrid Young is Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She is particularly interested in how experiences of and inequalities across gender, sexualities, race and technologies shape sexual health and wellbeing. Her research explores sexual and reproductive health and social justice, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), critical HIV literacies, LGBTQ+ health, and health activisms. |