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The Intersectional Internet
Race, Sex, Class, and Culture Online

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From race, sex, class, and culture, the multidisciplinary field of Internet studies needs theoretical and methodological approaches that allow us to question the organization of social relations that are embedded in digital technologies, and that foster a clearer understanding of how power relations are organized through technologies.
Representing a scholarly dialogue among established and emerging critical media and information studies scholars, this volume provides a means of foregrounding new questions, methods, and theories which can be applied to digital media, platforms, and infrastructures. These inquiries include, among others, how representation to hardware, software, computer code, and infrastructures might be implicated in global economic, political, and social systems of control.
Contributors argue that more research needs to explicitly trace the types of uneven power relations that exist in technological spaces. By looking at both the broader political and economic context and the many digital technology acculturation processes as they are differentiated intersectionally, a clearer picture emerges of how under-acknowledging culturally situated and gendered information technologies are impacting the possibility of participation with (or purposeful abstinence from) the Internet.
This book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in Internet studies, library and information studies, communication, sociology, and psychology. It is also ideal for researchers with varying expertise and will help to advance theoretical and methodological approaches to Internet research.

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Safiya Umoja Noble (PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is an assistant professor in the Department of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. She is co-editor of Emotions, Technology, and Design (2016) and an editorial board member of the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies.
Brendesha M. Tynes (PhD, UCLA) is Associate Professor of Education and Psychology at the University of Southern California. She is the recipient of the American Educational Research Association Early Career Award and the Spencer Foundation Midcareer Award.


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Representing a scholarly dialogue among established and emerging critical media and information studies scholars, this volume provides a means of foregrounding new questions, methods, and theories which can be applied to digital media, platforms, and infrastructures.

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Assisted by Safiya Umoja Noble (Editor), Brendesha M. Tynes (Editor), Safiy Umoja Noble (Editor), M Tynes (Editor), Brendesh M Tynes (Editor), Umoja Noble (Editor), Noble Safiya Umoja (Editor), Tynes Brendesha M. (Editor), Umoja Noble (Editor), Brendesha M Tynes (Editor), M Tynes (Editor), Safiya Umoja Noble (Editor), Steve Jones (Editor), Steve Jones (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.03.2016
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9781433130007
ISBN 978-1-4331-3000-7
Pages 278
Dimensions (packing) 15.1 x 1.6 x 22.6 cm
Weight (packing) 410 g
 
Series Digital Formations > 105
Digital Formations > 105
Subjects Internet, Anthropologie, Soziologie, Kommunikationswissenschaft, Nachrichtentechnik, Gender, Media Studies, Culture, Soziale Mobilität, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Online, Soziologie und Anthropologie, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Computernetzwerke und maschinelle Kommunikation, COMPUTERS / Information Theory, Class, Organizer- , Kalendersoftware, Apps, Ethische und soziale Fragen der IT, Elektronik - Elektroniker, Elektronik, Nachrichtentechnik, Mediensoziologie, Internet / Politik, Gesellschaft, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Telecommunications, Internet / Einführung, Lexikon, EDV / Gesellschaft u. Computer, APP - Application, ART / Business Aspects, JONES, Social Mobility, gender; Internet Studies, Race, Steve, Communication Studies, Sociology & anthropology, Ethical & social aspects of IT, Sociology and anthropology, Internet Studies, Noble, Computer networking and communications, Electronics and communications engineering, Personal organization software and apps, intersectional, Brendesha, Umoja, Safiya, Tynes
 

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