Race and the Digital Blog
This website investigates the importance of spaces of new media and for the study of race and ethnicity in the United States. Through blogging, we underscore this connection and highlight the ways racial formation is embedded in 21st century technologies. The "Race and the Digital Blog" examines the intersection of scholarship, storytelling, and digital media. Each week, UCLA students examine course readings in conversation with a contemporary issue.
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This page has paths:
- Blogging Assignment Prompt Genevieve Carpio
- "Intersecting Opressions and Online Communities" Eduardo D. Garcia
- "Native Americans and the Digital Divide" by Ebony Paramo Ebony Paramo
- "African American Women And Their Participation In Engineering and Technology Fields" By Alan Evangelista Alan Evangelista
- Race and the Digital Eduardo D. Garcia
Contents of this path:
- "Native Americans and the Digital Divide" by Ebony Paramo
- Measuring Race on the Internet: Users, Identity, and Cultural Difference in the United States by Michie Ortiz
- "African American Women And Their Participation In Engineering and Technology Fields" By Alan Evangelista
- "Cyberfeminism and Race" by Yesenia Melgoza-Fernandez
- "Beyond Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities By Kid Comet"
- Blog Title by Joe Bruin