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Notes: 00:00 Oggetti Socievoli 00:12 Intro Kim Barbour 01:14 Discussion. Kim and Prisca discuss the research 'A sense of home: two perspectives of migrant persona building in 2020' by Saira Ali and Kim Barbour ( • Saira Ali and Kim Barbour 'A sense of home... ). Kim also talks about her paper 'Sharing #home on Instagram’' by Kim Barbour, Lydia Heise, Media International Australia Vol 172, Issue 1, 2019 ( https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1... ) and her view on how social media users were influenced by the lockdown experiences in taking photos of home and objects. 16:20 How were you utilising your living spaces at home and how this has change your lockdown experience? 17:20 What type of value do you give to objects and how this has change during your lockdown experience? 18:39 What does Sociable Objects mean to you or what make you think the word of Sociable Objects? Oggetti Socievoli presents A conversation with Kim Barbour Hosted by Prisca Arosio Dr Kim Barbour is a qualitative new media scholar and tenured Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media at the University of Adelaide. Kim’s research looks at online persona, the strategic production of identity through digital media, and particularly focuses on the domestic use of social media. She teaches into the undergraduate Bachelor of Media degree, and supervises Honours and Post-Graduate student research. Kim is the co-founding and managing editor of the Persona Studies journal, an online, open access journal exploring the construction of the public self. Her co-authored book Persona Studies: An Introduction (Wiley Blackwell) was released in 2019. She has published articles in Celebrity Studies, TDR: The Drama Review, M/C Journal, Media International Australia, and First Monday. Kim has chapters in edited collections published by Palgrave McMillan, Routledge, and Adelaide University Press. https://oggettisocievoli.club/ Oggetti Socievoli is a project that investigates home objects that have been discovered, re-discovered and re-interpreted during social isolation due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The season of home objects | La stagione degli oggetti di casa Language: English | Italian Category: Art - Culture - Society Content: Photo contributions, Essays, Handcraft productions, Social analysis Date: Copyright © 2020 Location: Amsterdam - Milano www.oggettisocievoli.club ISBN 978-90-831153-4-4