Tanya - I look fwd to seeing your work! a good place to start would be to look at how race has been examined (even though most of these are U.S. centric "race" in cyberspace studies) look for the edited collection (Rodman, Nakamura and Kolko) entitled Race in Cyberspace Look for work by Alondra Nelson (and the edited collection by Nelson et al as well as the issue of Social Text that she did) and also Ron Eglash. I have some works coming out regarding production of race in online learning environments and would gladly share the work with you off list if you like. Take a look at the publications link from my url below and let me which ones. radhika ---- http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik/index2.html
Hi all,
I'm conducting a virtual ethnography of a portal which caters for mixed race South Africans. I'd appreciate any sources which could help - particularly anything on the representation of mixed race communities online, their performance of identity in the online environment, race/ ethnicity and culture online etc.
Thanks in advance!
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