The intersectional Internet : race, sex, class and culture online / edited by Safiya Umoja Noble and Brendesha M. Tynes.

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...

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Other Authors: Noble, Safiya Umoja (Editor), Tynes, Brendesha M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., [2016]
Series:Digital formations ; v.105.
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Table of Contents:
  • Digital intersectionality theory and the #Blacklivesmatter movement
  • The trouble with White feminism: whiteness, digital feminism, and the intersectional internet
  • Asian/American masculinity: the politics of virility, virality, and visibility
  • Signifyin', bitching, and blogging: Black women and resistance discourse online
  • Video stars: marketing queer performance in networked television
  • Black women exercisers, Asian women artists, White women daters, and Latina lesbians: cultural constructions of race and gender within intersectionality-based Facebook groups
  • Grand Theft Auto V: post-racial fantasies and Ferguson realities
  • Cultural values as the machine
  • Commercial content moderation: digital laborer's dirty work
  • Love, Inc.: toward structural intersectional analysis of online dating sites and applications
  • The nation-state in intersectional internet: Turkey's encounters with Facebook and Twitter
  • The invisible information worker: Latinas in telecommunications
  • The intersectional interface
  • The epidemiology of digital infrastructure
  • Education, representation, and resistance: Black girls in popular Instagram memes.