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McKenzie Wark (born 10 September 1961) is an Australian-born writer and scholar. Wark is known for his writings on media theory, critical theory, new media, and the Situationist International. His best known works are A Hacker Manifesto and Gamer Theory. He is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at The New School in New York City.
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Wark, McKenzie McKenzie Wark
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Australian academic
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