The authors draw on Joe R. Feagin’s white racial and home-culture(s)/resistance frames to examine digitally constructed blackness on social media. They juxtapose the use of Twitter as a tool of resistance for those protesting police brutality and as a tool for those using narratives of black criminality to perpetuate specific aspects of systemic racism. Drawing on frontstage and backstage dynamics of racism and the construction of racial narratives, the chapter critiques the historical and contemporary manifestations of the white racial framing of black bodies and cultural products on social media, while detailing how this historical and contemporary framing presents white cultural appropriation as signs of racial progress, not white entitl...
Digital racism and the online experiences of Black people have been foregrounded in vital contempora...
#BlackLivesMatter has been an active social movement for racial justice since 2014. Although the #Bl...
This dissertation examines the strategic practice of virtual racial embodiment, as a case study of A...
This paper seeks to shed light on the ways people of color, in the United States, are using social m...
Since the death of Michael Brown Jr. on August 9, 2014, the social media platform Twitter and its Bl...
Through analyzing several use cases of Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, Google, and YouTube, I ...
Because of its ripeness, past studies have not had the opportunity to examine the rhetoric of the bl...
This dissertation is a study on how social media platforms engineer whiteness as ideology and aesthe...
From its origins in Black grassroots activist and political consciousness raising spaces, the term ‘...
From the Freedom Songs to the Pullman Porters, African Americans have had to find ways to make colle...
This MA thesis investigates the way metaphors and metonymy were used to create distancing and solida...
The Black Lives Matter movement started in 2013 as a response to the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Ma...
The #BlackLivesMatter movement, which rose to prominence following the state-sanctioned murders of s...
In this paper, we explore how highly visible users in the context of #BlackLivesMatter on TikTok sha...
"Racialism and Media: Black-ish, Black Jesus and the First Black American President is an exploratio...
Digital racism and the online experiences of Black people have been foregrounded in vital contempora...
#BlackLivesMatter has been an active social movement for racial justice since 2014. Although the #Bl...
This dissertation examines the strategic practice of virtual racial embodiment, as a case study of A...
This paper seeks to shed light on the ways people of color, in the United States, are using social m...
Since the death of Michael Brown Jr. on August 9, 2014, the social media platform Twitter and its Bl...
Through analyzing several use cases of Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, Google, and YouTube, I ...
Because of its ripeness, past studies have not had the opportunity to examine the rhetoric of the bl...
This dissertation is a study on how social media platforms engineer whiteness as ideology and aesthe...
From its origins in Black grassroots activist and political consciousness raising spaces, the term ‘...
From the Freedom Songs to the Pullman Porters, African Americans have had to find ways to make colle...
This MA thesis investigates the way metaphors and metonymy were used to create distancing and solida...
The Black Lives Matter movement started in 2013 as a response to the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Ma...
The #BlackLivesMatter movement, which rose to prominence following the state-sanctioned murders of s...
In this paper, we explore how highly visible users in the context of #BlackLivesMatter on TikTok sha...
"Racialism and Media: Black-ish, Black Jesus and the First Black American President is an exploratio...
Digital racism and the online experiences of Black people have been foregrounded in vital contempora...
#BlackLivesMatter has been an active social movement for racial justice since 2014. Although the #Bl...
This dissertation examines the strategic practice of virtual racial embodiment, as a case study of A...