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朱顥廷
Justin Chu
Community Sex Educator, MPhil Candidate
Correspondence Address:
5.01 Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus,
The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong.
Phone: +852-51350225
Email: hoting.chu@connect.hku.hk

Bio
CHU is an MPhil Student at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), with research interests including ethnography of business, obscenity, sex-positive sex education, and sexual repression. His thesis project Retailing Sex Magic: Obscenity and The Hong Kong Sex Toy Industry studies the legal and anthropological aspect of obscenity and its application in the Hong Kong sex toy industry.
Chu currently serves as postgraduate representative to the Board of Faculty of Arts, and is appointed to the Commission on Sexual Harassment under The University of Hong Kong Student Union Council that oversees anti-sexual harassment policies in the university. He also chairs the Student Affairs and Outreach Subcommittee of the Committee on Gender Equality and Diversity (CGED) since 2018 when he was appointed as the undergraduate representative to the committee and the Board of Faculty of Arts.
Justin also guest lectured in various universities, including The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Lingnan University, on topics related to Asian cross-dressing culture and relationship between pornography and masculinity. He also hosted seminars and workshops regarding to mensuration politics, sex education, and cross-dressing culture.
As a performing arts enthusiast, Chu has performed in various platform. He was invited to perform in Jérôme Bel’s Gala as Justine de Beauvoir, his drag alter ego in 2019 for No Limit, a programme co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.

News and Events
THE SIXTH GLOBAL CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CONFERENCE ARTISTS, MARKETS, AND SURVIVAL
The conference serves as a venue for researchers and educators to reflect on their research in this emerging field of study and locate the key theoretical and empirical questions that should be addressed in our future research. Most importantly, the conference aims to provide an opportunity for researchers, educators, and practitioners to exchange ideas, form alliances, and build networks to advance both the development of the industries and the understanding of the field.
I will be presenting my paper: "Poof! Sex Toys and Censorship" and moderating the penal "Artistic Labour, Funding, and Support" for this event.
朱顥廷 Justin Chu
Global Creative Industries Programme, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Faculuty of Arts, The University of Hong Kong
+852-51350225