In the introduction, Everett declares that The focus of this project is on early instances of African diasporic engagements with cyberspace. She expands her thesis through chapters such as: Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How Wide Is the Digital Divide? and The Revolution Will Be Digitized: Reimaging Africanity in Cyberspace. Throughout, Everett aims to explain why she is both hopeful and discouraged by the level of engagement either enjoyed by or denied to African Americans in the digital sphere. While the thesis is compelling, I found the book written in a style that is difficult to comprehend. Here is one sentence from the Serious Play: Playing with Race in Contemporary Gaming Culture chapter, on p. 123: Even ta...
Austin, Texas, by most accounts, is one of the most attractive cities in America. It is said by many...
Ethnographers of contemporary Internet-infused societies consequently find themselves facing serious...
The book, Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society and Participation, updates previous collective ...
In the introduction, Everett declares that The focus of this project is on early instances of Afric...
Review: Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming, by Kishonna L. Gray. 2020. Louisiana Sta...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
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Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
At the forefront of current digital literacy studies in education, this Handbook uniquely systematiz...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to examine African American community college stu...
Austin, Texas, by most accounts, is one of the most attractive cities in America. It is said by many...
Ethnographers of contemporary Internet-infused societies consequently find themselves facing serious...
The book, Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society and Participation, updates previous collective ...
In the introduction, Everett declares that The focus of this project is on early instances of Afric...
Review: Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming, by Kishonna L. Gray. 2020. Louisiana Sta...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
Book review: Reviewed book: Safiya Umoja Noble, Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinfor...
Book Review: Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society, Anthony G. Wilhelm, Cambridge...
It has been said that, by standing on the shoulders of giants, one gets to see further, and in Artif...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
At the forefront of current digital literacy studies in education, this Handbook uniquely systematiz...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to examine African American community college stu...
Austin, Texas, by most accounts, is one of the most attractive cities in America. It is said by many...
Ethnographers of contemporary Internet-infused societies consequently find themselves facing serious...
The book, Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society and Participation, updates previous collective ...