Participation in public discourse has always been limited for marginalized groups in society. Previous research examines internet blogging as a place for individuals and communities to participate in the political process. Minority bloggers may use blogs as means of mobilizing their readers around particular political causes and issues. While this work causes us to consider blogging as an avenue of incorporation into mainstream political participation, it does not chart the ways in which blogging may be used as subversive act to resist oppression by Black women in particular. This analysis attempts to account for the ways community conversations can function as an act of resistance even when overt political motivations and advocacy are not ...
For African Americans, the legacy of oral communication within the community is being transferred to...
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on how women construct resistance, project their...
This paper seeks to shed light on the ways people of color, in the United States, are using social m...
This study explores Black British women’s motivations for divulging racial and ethnic identity in th...
In 21st century Britain, racial inequality remains deeply embedded in the fabric of society (Institu...
Even though one of the aims of critical discourse analysis (CDA) is to demonstrate how social inequa...
[eng] Today’s feminism’s claims of intersectionality are questionable. Although more women are start...
Digitization of the communication medium has transformed the mute, marginalized ‘audience’ into a he...
Based on analysis of 23 interviews, this paper examines how social media and online content is impli...
Mediated channels continue to be one of the main methods of dispersing pertinent information to and ...
Images of Black women in the media have relied on hurtful stereotypes that have traveled through tim...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the feminist blogosphere emerged as a crucial site for comm...
Based on analysis of 23 interviews, this paper examines how social media and online content is impli...
This dissertation explores the practices and possibilities of Black women’s identity performances on...
This article studies the blogging activism of two young, educated women who grew up in societies tha...
For African Americans, the legacy of oral communication within the community is being transferred to...
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on how women construct resistance, project their...
This paper seeks to shed light on the ways people of color, in the United States, are using social m...
This study explores Black British women’s motivations for divulging racial and ethnic identity in th...
In 21st century Britain, racial inequality remains deeply embedded in the fabric of society (Institu...
Even though one of the aims of critical discourse analysis (CDA) is to demonstrate how social inequa...
[eng] Today’s feminism’s claims of intersectionality are questionable. Although more women are start...
Digitization of the communication medium has transformed the mute, marginalized ‘audience’ into a he...
Based on analysis of 23 interviews, this paper examines how social media and online content is impli...
Mediated channels continue to be one of the main methods of dispersing pertinent information to and ...
Images of Black women in the media have relied on hurtful stereotypes that have traveled through tim...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the feminist blogosphere emerged as a crucial site for comm...
Based on analysis of 23 interviews, this paper examines how social media and online content is impli...
This dissertation explores the practices and possibilities of Black women’s identity performances on...
This article studies the blogging activism of two young, educated women who grew up in societies tha...
For African Americans, the legacy of oral communication within the community is being transferred to...
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on how women construct resistance, project their...
This paper seeks to shed light on the ways people of color, in the United States, are using social m...