There's an excellent piece by Alondra Nelson and Jeong Won Hwang, called "Roots and Revelation: Genetic Ancestry and the YouTube Generation" in Nakamura and Chow-White's* Race After the Internet*, that may be helpful for your project. * * * Jessie Daniels, PhD Associate Professor CUNY School of Public Health Hunter College and The Graduate Center New York, NY * * * http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiedaniels On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Candice Buss <cdbuss@uncg.edu> wrote:
I'm working on a project that involves analyzing the comments on a YouTube video that I posted with my first dance solo. I'm trying to clarify the methodology and theoretical underpinnings of the project. Could anyone point me to any resources that may be helpful for a project like this?
Thanks, Casey
-- Candice "Casey" Buss Women & Gender Studies MA candidate The University of North Carolina at Greensboro cdbuss@uncg.edu
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