Race and the Digital: Racial Formation and 21st Century Technologies

Intersectionality and Tagging


In order to highlight the intersectional nature of the digital humanities, students selected a series of key terms to tag throughout the project. This is a voluntary activity that seeks to enable shared links across the web project. For more on intersectionality, including definitions and a bilbilography, see the FemTechNet Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook.

This page has paths:

  1. Race and the Digital Genevieve Carpio
  2. About "Race and the Digital" Genevieve Carpio

Contents of this tag:

  1. "Beyond Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities By Kid Comet"
  2. Contributors' Portfolios
  3. Kid Comet (Reginald Jones)
  4. Race and ethnicity
  5. Exploitation
  6. Intersectionality
  7. Language
  8. Feminism
  9. Afro-American
  10. Chicana Feminism
  11. Alternative
  12. Minority
  13. Cyberfeminism
  14. Digital Divide
  15. Gender
  16. People of Color
  17. Class
  18. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
  19. Hegemonic
  20. Geo-location (place)
  21. DH Labor