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The Digital Practices Of African Americans An Approach To Studying Cultural Change In The Information Society Roderick Graham

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The Digital Practices Of African Americans An Approach To Studying Cultural Change In The Information Society Roderick Graham
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Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Roderick Graham
ISBN: 9781433122729, 1433122723
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Digital Practices Of African Americans An Approach To Studying Cultural Change In The Information Society Roderick Graham by Roderick Graham 9781433122729, 1433122723 instant download after payment.

How do social scientists study the impact of social networking sites on racial identity formation? How has the Internet impacted the accumulation of social and cultural capital? By synthesizing insights across a variety of disciplines, this book builds an original theoretical perspective through which these and other questions about core social processes can be addressed. Three case studies of how African Americans use information and communication technologies (ICTs) are used to illustrate this theoretical perspective. They show how groups can leverage ICTs to overcome historical inequalities. The book argues that the lenses through which scholars and society’s leaders think about new technology place too much emphasis on the technological and economic aspects of ICTs, and not enough on the impact of ICTs on social processes at the everyday level.

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