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Author Everett, Anna, 1954-

Title Digital diaspora : a race for cyberspace / Anna Everett.

Publication Info. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2009.

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 Moore Stacks  QA76.9.C66 E95 2009    Available  ---
Description xii, 248 pages : illustrations 23 cm.
Series Suny series, cultural studies in cinema/video
SUNY series, cultural studies in cinema/video.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Traces the rise of black participation in cyberspace, particularly during the early years of the Internet. The author challenges the problematic historical view of black people as quintessential information-age outsiders or poster children for the digital divide by uncovering their early technolust and repositioning them as eager technology adopters and consumers, and thus as co-constituent elements in the information technology revolution. Offers case studies that include lessons learned from early adoption of the Internet by the Association of Nigerians Living Abroad and their Niajanet virtual community, the grassroots organizing efforts that led to the Million Woman March, the migration of several historical black presses online, and an interventionist critique of race in contemporary video games.
Contents Toward a theory of the egalitarian technosphere : how wide is the digital divide -- Digital women : the case of the million woman march online and on television -- New black public spheres : the case of the black press in the age of digital reproduction -- Serious play : playing with race in contemporary culture -- The revolution will be digitized : reimaging Africanity in cyberspace.
Subject Computers -- Social aspects -- United States.
Computers -- Social aspects.
United States.
African Americans and mass media -- United States.
African Americans and mass media.
Digital media -- Social aspects -- United States.
Digital media -- Social aspects.
African diaspora.
African diaspora.
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