Xin Liu
Selected publications
Books
1. Co-edited with Adi Kuntsman. Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures. Emerald. 2023.
2. Co-edited with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch. Feminist technoecologies. New York and London: Routledge. 2019
3. Trilling Race: The political economy of racialised visual-aural encounters. 脜bo: 脜bo Akademi University Press, 2015.
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Chapters in books
1. Co-authored with Adi Kuntsman, 鈥淚ntroduction: Crafting new approaches for historising, politicising and imagining the digital.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
2. Co-authored with Adi Kuntsman, Athina Karatzogianni and Jonathan Ong. 鈥淒igital politics: Defining, exploring and challenging the field.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
3. 鈥淪ociotechnical imaginaries as an analytical tool for examining digital histories and digital futures.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
4. 鈥淣arrating the economic value of nature in the Anthropocene.鈥 In Narratives of the impending ecocatastrophe and sustainable futures, edited by Katarina Lepp盲nen and Helena Duffy, Manchester University Press. Forthcoming.
5. Co-authored with Peta Hinton et al., "New materialisms across the natural sciences and humanities: Trajectories, inspirations, and stirrings." In European newmaterialism. Felicity Coleman and Iris van der Tuin (eds). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2024.
6. 鈥淎ir quality index as the stuff of the political.鈥 In Feminist technoecologies. Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Liu Xin (eds.). New York and London: Routledge, 95- 110, 2019.
7. Co-authored with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch, 鈥淚ntroduction: Feminist technoecologies.鈥 In Feministtechnoecologies. Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Liu Xin (eds.). New York and London: Routledge, 1-8, 2019.听
8. Co-authored with Peta Hinton, 鈥淭he im/possibility of abandonment in new materialist ontologies.鈥 ("Nie/mo偶liwo艣膰 porzucenia wnowomaterialistycznych ontologiach.") (translated into Polish by Olga Cielem臋cka and Karolina Rychter), In Feminist new materialism: Situated cartographies. Olga Cielem臋cka and Monika Rogowska-Stangret (eds.). Warsaw: e-naukowiec, 40 鈥 61, 2018.
9. 鈥淩acialized visual encounters.鈥 In What if culture was nature all along. Vicki Kirby (ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 134-152, 2017.
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Texts in refereed journals
鈥淒esigning a greedy and earth-devouring cat: Towards a critical feminist approach to gamification.鈥 Australian Feminist Studies. forthcoming.
鈥淐razy rich Asians: Towards an ornamental feminist account of wealth.鈥 Australian Feminist Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2023.2263909. 2023.听
Co-authored with Mathias Klitg氓rd and Laura Horn, 鈥淟iberating Bodies.鈥 Kvinder, K酶n & Forskning, special issue 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Nr. 1 2022: 8-14.
Co-authored with M.E.O鈥橞rien, Nat Raha, Grietje Baars, and Mathias Klitg氓rd, 鈥淭ransversing Sexualities and Critiques of Capital.鈥 Kvinder, K酶n & Forskning, special issue 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Nr. 1 2022: 65-80.
鈥淭he use/less citation of feminist research.鈥 Australian feminist studies, Forum on 鈥淣ew feminist research ethics鈥. 2021
鈥淗air, machines, sanitary pads and diary: The sentimental intimacy during Covid-19.鈥 Agenda, special issue on 鈥淐ovid-19: The Intimacies of Pandemics鈥, co-edited by Moshibudi Motimele and Danai S. Mupotsa. 2021
鈥淭he im/possibility of in/appropriate/d otherness: Notes on transnational feminist encounters.鈥 Feminist review. 2021
鈥淜eeping fit in the smog: Health, self-tracking and air pollution in postsocialist China鈥, Catalyst: Feminism, theory, technoscience, special section on 鈥淪elf-tracking, embodied differences and the politics and ethics of health鈥, co-edited by Luna Dolezal and Venla Oikkonen, 7(1), 2021, https://doi.org/10.28968/cftt.v7i1.34282
鈥淚m/possible boredom: Rethinking the present of the gamer subject.鈥 Media theory journal, special issue on 鈥淢ediating present鈥, co-edited by Rebecca Coleman and Susanna Paasonen. 4(2): 33-54, 2020.
鈥淪creened screens screening: Boundaries and boundary-drawing practices during COVID-19.鈥 In Journal ofenvironmental media, special issue on 鈥淓nvironmental media amidst the COVID-19 pandemic鈥, co-edited by Adi Kuntsman, Becky Alexis-Martin, Xin Liu, 1(1): 1.1-1.7, 2020.
Co-authored with Danai S. Mupotsa, 鈥淪tammering tongue.鈥 In Tydskrif vir letterkunde, special issue on 鈥淕hostly Border-Crossings: Europe in Afrodiasporic鈥, co-edited by Polo Moji and Natasha Himmelman, 56(1): 127-142,2019. (The writing is equally shared by the authors).
鈥淪ensing smog on social media: Rethinking tracing as the self-tracking of originary humanicity.鈥 MAI: Feminism and digital cultural journal, special issue on 鈥淔eminist new materialist practices鈥, co-edited by Rebecca Coleman, Tara Page and Helen Palmer, 4: 1- 25, 2019.
鈥淣ose hair: Love it or leave it? The lovecidal of bodies that filter.鈥 Parallax, special issue on 鈥淐orps鈥, co-edited by Lenka Vrablikova and Thomas Clement Mercier, Parallax 25 (1): 75-91, 2019.
鈥淭he psychic life of money in the Anthropocene.鈥 Australian feminist studies, special issue on 鈥淢oney鈥, edited by Lisa Adkins, 34 (96): 244-260, 2018
鈥淎ir quality index as the stuff of the political.鈥 Australian feminist studies, special issue on 鈥淔eministtechnoecologies鈥, co-edited by Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Xin Liu, 32 (94): 445-460, 2017.
鈥淐ounting zero: Rethinking feminist epistemologies.鈥 Feminist encounters: A journal of critical studies in culture and politics, special issue on 鈥淎 critique of our own? On the epistemic habits of academic feminism鈥, co-edited by Salla Peltonen and Marianne Liljestr枚m, 1(1): 07, https://doi.org/10.20897/femenc.201707, 2017
鈥淭he discontinuous discontinuity of race and racism.鈥 Sukupuolentutkimus- Genusforskning, 29(2): 43-46, 2016.
鈥淩acial excess: Rethinking how race comes to matter.鈥 Australian feminist studies 30 (86): 433-442, 2016.
Co-authored with Peta Hinton, 鈥淭he im/possibility of abandonment in new materialist ontologies.鈥 Australian feminist studies 30(84): 128-145, 2015. (The writing is equally shared by the authors).
听Special issue of journals
1. Co-edited with Mathias Klitg氓rd and Laura Horn, 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Special issue of Kvinnder, K酶n & Forskning. 2022. (With an editorial introduction)
2. Co-edited with Adi Kuntsman and Becky Alexis-Martin, 鈥淓nvironmental media amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.鈥 Special issue of Journal of environmental media 1(1), 2020. (With an editorial introduction).
3. Co-edited with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch, 鈥淔eminist technoecologies.鈥 Special issue of Australian feminist studies 32 (94), 2017. (With an editorial introduction).
听Book reviews
1. 鈥淟ovecidal: Walking with the disappeared book review.鈥 Australian feminist studies, 31(90): 513-515, 2016.
2. 鈥淲illful willing: Towards a feminist dissenting politics.鈥 Girlhood studies 8(2): 135-140, 2015.
3. 鈥淭racing diversity: Circulation and blockage.鈥 Nora: Nordic journal of feminist and gender research 21(3): 232-235, 2013.
4. 鈥淏ook review of 鈥楩raming intersectionality: Debates on a multi-faceted concept in gender studies.'鈥 Nordic Journal of Migration Research 2(3), http://doi.org/10.2478/v10202-011- 0048-3, 2012.
5. 鈥淏ook review of 鈥楪ender equality, citizenship and human rights: Controversies and challenges in China and theNordic Countries.鈥 Nordic journal of migration research 1(1), http://doi.org/10.2478/v10202-011-0006-0, 2011.
Texts in non-refereed journals or other non-refereed publications
1. Co-authored with Hanna Husberg et al. "Atmospheric Commons." Report of Field_Notes The Heavens: an art&science field laboratory, 2019. https://bioartsociety.fi/projects/field- notes-the-heavens. (The writing isequally shared by the authors).
2. Co-authored with Elina Oinas et al. 鈥淲elfare state and feminist transnational knowledge production.鈥 Report submitted to the Nordic Council of Ministers, 2019. https://creativecommons.org/. (The writing is equally sharedby the authors).
3. Co-authored with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch. 鈥淔eminist technoecologies.鈥 Almanac of New materialism: How matter comes to matter, 2018. http://newmaterialism.eu . (I am the first author of this text).
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Other
Latest publications听
Books
1. Co-edited with Adi Kuntsman. Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures. Emerald. 2023.
2. Co-edited with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch. Feminist technoecologies. New York and London: Routledge. 2019
3. Trilling Race: The political economy of racialised visual-aural encounters. 脜bo: 脜bo Akademi University Press, 2015.
听
Chapters in books
1. Co-authored with Adi Kuntsman, 鈥淚ntroduction: Crafting new approaches for historising, politicising and imagining the digital.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
2. Co-authored with Adi Kuntsman, Athina Karatzogianni and Jonathan Ong. 鈥淒igital politics: Defining, exploring and challenging the field.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
3. 鈥淪ociotechnical imaginaries as an analytical tool for examining digital histories and digital futures.鈥 In Digital Politics, Digital Histories, Digital Futures, edited by Adi Kuntsman and Xin Liu. 2023.
4. 鈥淣arrating the economic value of nature in the Anthropocene.鈥 In Narratives of the impending ecocatastrophe and sustainable futures, edited by Katarina Lepp盲nen and Helena Duffy, Manchester University Press. Forthcoming.
5. Co-authored with Peta Hinton et al., "New materialisms across the natural sciences and humanities: Trajectories, inspirations, and stirrings." In European newmaterialism. Felicity Coleman and Iris van der Tuin (eds). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2024.
6. 鈥淎ir quality index as the stuff of the political.鈥 In Feminist technoecologies. Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Liu Xin (eds.). New York and London: Routledge, 95- 110, 2019.
7. Co-authored with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch, 鈥淚ntroduction: Feminist technoecologies.鈥 In Feministtechnoecologies. Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Liu Xin (eds.). New York and London: Routledge, 1-8, 2019.听
8. Co-authored with Peta Hinton, 鈥淭he im/possibility of abandonment in new materialist ontologies.鈥 ("Nie/mo偶liwo艣膰 porzucenia wnowomaterialistycznych ontologiach.") (translated into Polish by Olga Cielem臋cka and Karolina Rychter), In Feminist new materialism: Situated cartographies. Olga Cielem臋cka and Monika Rogowska-Stangret (eds.). Warsaw: e-naukowiec, 40 鈥 61, 2018.
9. 鈥淩acialized visual encounters.鈥 In What if culture was nature all along. Vicki Kirby (ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 134-152, 2017.
听
Texts in refereed journals
鈥淒esigning a greedy and earth-devouring cat: Towards a critical feminist approach to gamification.鈥 Australian Feminist Studies. forthcoming.
鈥淐razy rich Asians: Towards an ornamental feminist account of wealth.鈥 Australian Feminist Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2023.2263909. 2023.听
Co-authored with Mathias Klitg氓rd and Laura Horn, 鈥淟iberating Bodies.鈥 Kvinder, K酶n & Forskning, special issue 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Nr. 1 2022: 8-14.
Co-authored with M.E.O鈥橞rien, Nat Raha, Grietje Baars, and Mathias Klitg氓rd, 鈥淭ransversing Sexualities and Critiques of Capital.鈥 Kvinder, K酶n & Forskning, special issue 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Nr. 1 2022: 65-80.
鈥淭he use/less citation of feminist research.鈥 Australian feminist studies, Forum on 鈥淣ew feminist research ethics鈥. 2021
鈥淗air, machines, sanitary pads and diary: The sentimental intimacy during Covid-19.鈥 Agenda, special issue on 鈥淐ovid-19: The Intimacies of Pandemics鈥, co-edited by Moshibudi Motimele and Danai S. Mupotsa. 2021
鈥淭he im/possibility of in/appropriate/d otherness: Notes on transnational feminist encounters.鈥 Feminist review. 2021
鈥淜eeping fit in the smog: Health, self-tracking and air pollution in postsocialist China鈥, Catalyst: Feminism, theory, technoscience, special section on 鈥淪elf-tracking, embodied differences and the politics and ethics of health鈥, co-edited by Luna Dolezal and Venla Oikkonen, 7(1), 2021, https://doi.org/10.28968/cftt.v7i1.34282
鈥淚m/possible boredom: Rethinking the present of the gamer subject.鈥 Media theory journal, special issue on 鈥淢ediating present鈥, co-edited by Rebecca Coleman and Susanna Paasonen. 4(2): 33-54, 2020.
鈥淪creened screens screening: Boundaries and boundary-drawing practices during COVID-19.鈥 In Journal ofenvironmental media, special issue on 鈥淓nvironmental media amidst the COVID-19 pandemic鈥, co-edited by Adi Kuntsman, Becky Alexis-Martin, Xin Liu, 1(1): 1.1-1.7, 2020.
Co-authored with Danai S. Mupotsa, 鈥淪tammering tongue.鈥 In Tydskrif vir letterkunde, special issue on 鈥淕hostly Border-Crossings: Europe in Afrodiasporic鈥, co-edited by Polo Moji and Natasha Himmelman, 56(1): 127-142,2019. (The writing is equally shared by the authors).
鈥淪ensing smog on social media: Rethinking tracing as the self-tracking of originary humanicity.鈥 MAI: Feminism and digital cultural journal, special issue on 鈥淔eminist new materialist practices鈥, co-edited by Rebecca Coleman, Tara Page and Helen Palmer, 4: 1- 25, 2019.
鈥淣ose hair: Love it or leave it? The lovecidal of bodies that filter.鈥 Parallax, special issue on 鈥淐orps鈥, co-edited by Lenka Vrablikova and Thomas Clement Mercier, Parallax 25 (1): 75-91, 2019.
鈥淭he psychic life of money in the Anthropocene.鈥 Australian feminist studies, special issue on 鈥淢oney鈥, edited by Lisa Adkins, 34 (96): 244-260, 2018
鈥淎ir quality index as the stuff of the political.鈥 Australian feminist studies, special issue on 鈥淔eministtechnoecologies鈥, co-edited by Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Xin Liu, 32 (94): 445-460, 2017.
鈥淐ounting zero: Rethinking feminist epistemologies.鈥 Feminist encounters: A journal of critical studies in culture and politics, special issue on 鈥淎 critique of our own? On the epistemic habits of academic feminism鈥, co-edited by Salla Peltonen and Marianne Liljestr枚m, 1(1): 07, https://doi.org/10.20897/femenc.201707, 2017
鈥淭he discontinuous discontinuity of race and racism.鈥 Sukupuolentutkimus- Genusforskning, 29(2): 43-46, 2016.
鈥淩acial excess: Rethinking how race comes to matter.鈥 Australian feminist studies 30 (86): 433-442, 2016.
Co-authored with Peta Hinton, 鈥淭he im/possibility of abandonment in new materialist ontologies.鈥 Australian feminist studies 30(84): 128-145, 2015. (The writing is equally shared by the authors).
听Special issue of journals
1. Co-edited with Mathias Klitg氓rd and Laura Horn, 鈥淪exualities and Critiques of Capital鈥, Special issue of Kvinnder, K酶n & Forskning. 2022. (With an editorial introduction)
2. Co-edited with Adi Kuntsman and Becky Alexis-Martin, 鈥淓nvironmental media amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.鈥 Special issue of Journal of environmental media 1(1), 2020. (With an editorial introduction).
3. Co-edited with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch, 鈥淔eminist technoecologies.鈥 Special issue of Australian feminist studies 32 (94), 2017. (With an editorial introduction).
听Book reviews
1. 鈥淟ovecidal: Walking with the disappeared book review.鈥 Australian feminist studies, 31(90): 513-515, 2016.
2. 鈥淲illful willing: Towards a feminist dissenting politics.鈥 Girlhood studies 8(2): 135-140, 2015.
3. 鈥淭racing diversity: Circulation and blockage.鈥 Nora: Nordic journal of feminist and gender research 21(3): 232-235, 2013.
4. 鈥淏ook review of 鈥楩raming intersectionality: Debates on a multi-faceted concept in gender studies.'鈥 Nordic Journal of Migration Research 2(3), http://doi.org/10.2478/v10202-011- 0048-3, 2012.
5. 鈥淏ook review of 鈥楪ender equality, citizenship and human rights: Controversies and challenges in China and theNordic Countries.鈥 Nordic journal of migration research 1(1), http://doi.org/10.2478/v10202-011-0006-0, 2011.
Texts in non-refereed journals or other non-refereed publications
1. Co-authored with Hanna Husberg et al. "Atmospheric Commons." Report of Field_Notes The Heavens: an art&science field laboratory, 2019. https://bioartsociety.fi/projects/field- notes-the-heavens. (The writing isequally shared by the authors).
2. Co-authored with Elina Oinas et al. 鈥淲elfare state and feminist transnational knowledge production.鈥 Report submitted to the Nordic Council of Ministers, 2019. https://creativecommons.org/. (The writing is equally sharedby the authors).
3. Co-authored with Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer and Pat Treusch. 鈥淔eminist technoecologies.鈥 Almanac of New materialism: How matter comes to matter, 2018. http://newmaterialism.eu . (I am the first author of this text).
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Publications
- Liu Xin, 2024
- Tara Mehrabi, Martin Hultman, Signe Uldbjerg, Liu Xin, 2024
- Liu Xin, 2024
- P. Hinton, D. Lorenz-Meyer, J. Barla, V. Braun, C. Draude, W. Ernst, Liu Xin, N. Mauthner, S. Schmitz, J. 艩mejkalov谩, M. Szczygielska, 2023
- Editor, 2023
- Adi Kuntsman, Liu Xin, 2023
- Liu Xin, 2023
- Liu Xin, 2022
- Mathias Klitg氓rd, Liu Xin, Laura Horn, 2022
- M. E. O鈥橞rien, Nat Raha, Grietje Baars, Liu Xin, Mathias Klitg氓rd, 2022