Add to the race in cyberspace list: Technicolor: Race, Technology and Everyday Life, edited by Nelson and Tu is not just (or much) on the Internet, but technology in general. The new special issue of Social Text, Afro-futurism, also edited by Nelson. Work by Anna Everett (especially a forthcoming book), Anandra Mitra, Thomas Foster and Radhika, though she doesn't toot her own horn. Then there are quite a few studies that deal with other nations using the Internet, especially South Asia. Jillana Enteen Northwestern University jillana@rcnchicago.com http://www.rcnchicago.com/~jillana ,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Homero Gil de Zuniga" <hgildezuniga@wisc.edu> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 3:53 PM Subject: Re: [Air-l] Publications on race and the Internet
Hi Lyabo
I am finding it difficult to find information connecting race and the Internet/cyberspace.
You might also want to check MacKay & O'sullivan, The Media reader: Continuity and transformation. 1999. Sage Publications. London. They have couple of chapters that include some useful information besides some other good references... I particularly liked Sherry Turkle's chapter in which she expands on identity/gender issues on the Internet... Good luck, HGZ
Homero Gil de Zuniga
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