Logo

Najma Al Zidjali "Covid-19 WhatsApp Stickers as Public Signs in Oman" - Shared screen with speaker view
Sophia Diamantopoulou
21:56
Welcome everyone and thank you so much Najma!
Emily Downes
27:46
Yes
Gisela Redeker
27:47
yes
Tiyasha
27:55
Yes.
Elena Pleshakova
27:56
Yes.
Stella Karatza
27:56
Yes
Emily Downes
57:37
I think with some explanation/disclaimers, the table is helpful
Ismail
01:26:45
Thank you professor for your nice talk.
Elena Pleshakova
01:27:12
Thank you for the gorgeous talk and stickers!
Bayan ALAbri
01:27:23
Thank you Prof. Najma, very interesting talk. You did great job I really love it.
@NajSaadi
01:27:46
‪İ‬ used to be one of your students, you always give spirit to every class/ lecture. ‪
Jiawei Ding
01:28:47
This is a really engaging talk. Thanks for providing detailed introduction to context and showing a rich collection of stickers.
Elena Pleshakova
01:30:20
Question about the use of stickers in different environment. Is there any difference? Say, Trump-sticker in political conversations or in educational environment. (Might be interesting for your table, as well).
Dariush Izadi
01:34:45
Thanks so much for the talk. Very interesting. Would you consider “stickers” as frozen actions (following Norris)? In the sense that stickers are social actions that are embedded in objects and/or the environment. Norris explains that, as social actors use, produce, and keep material objects, these multiple actions are embedded in the objects themselves. What are your thoughts on that? Much appreciated
Emilia Djonov
01:46:52
Thank you for a very engaging talk, Najma!
Emilia Djonov
01:47:31
And thanks, Elisabetta, for organising it. :)
Emily Downes
01:47:50
Thank you so much
Gisela Redeker
01:48:42
Thank you for a very good talk and a great inside view on Omani culture & politics!
Erhan Aslan
01:49:10
Thanks again for this great talk, Najma!
Stella Karatza
01:49:29
Thank you so much for this great presentation, Najma!
Adrian Yip
01:49:31
Thank you for the really interesting talk!
Elena Pleshakova
01:49:33
Thank you once again!
Dariush Izadi
01:49:55
Thanks a lot