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12/12/06

Filed by
Sandra Weber

Sandra Weber thinks that ‘public’ is young people’s new ‘private.’

Young people often realize that their blogs and homepages are public and accessible. This doesn’t bother them because they trust that only their peers are interested enough to view them. Adults are supposed to know where they are not welcome and act accordingly.

Filed in: Identity

 
 

12/12/06

Filed by
David Buckingham

This week’s theme: identity in digital media

We’ll be spotlighting voices drawn from the MacArthur Series online dialogs on identity conducted this fall.

Filed in: Identity

 
 

12/11/06

Filed by
David Buckingham

David Buckingham: Considering Identity

The editor of the MacArthur Series volume on Identity breaks down some of the core questions his group is tackling.

Filed in: Identity

 
 

11/14/06

Filed by
Raiford Guins

Raiford Guins: User Generated Content?

Race & ethnicity online aren’t magically freed of biases, prejudices, or power relations. [Part I of II]
 
 

11/14/06

Filed by
Dara N. Byrne

Dara N. Byrne: lurking on a racially dedicated social networking site

On the “territorial impulse,” participation growth, and the need for further study…
 
 

11/13/06

Filed by
Anna Everett

Anna Everett: considering race and ethnicity in digital media

This brief overview of the topic hits on the changing role of visual imagery, identity politics, and how an alternative to censorship might be the deployment of media literacy skills.
 
 

10/20/06

Filed by
danah boyd

danah boyd: coverage from MacArthur’s launch of the Digital Media and Learning Initiative

Yesterday i had the fortune to participate in the launch so that i could bringing you, our dear new readers, some sense of what took place.  First an overview, and then i want to dive in and highlight some of the key take-aways of the conversation…
 
 

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