Learning Race and Ethnicity Youth and Digital Media

An exploration of how issues of race and ethnicity play out in a digital media landscape that includes MySpace, post-9/11 politics, MMOGs, Internet music distribution, and the digital divide.It may have been true once that (as the famous cartoon of the 1990s put it) "Nobody knows you're a...

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Other Authors: Everett, Anna (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2007
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