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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9959819624302883
    Format: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    ISBN: 0-472-90129-X
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. You Must Be New Here: An Introduction | Allison McCracken, Alexander Cho, Louisa Stein, and Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 1. #The Rules of Tumblr -- Chapter 2. Lost in the "Dash": How Tumblr Fosters Virtuous Cycles of Content and Community | Nicholas Proferes and Katherine E. Morrissey -- Chapter 3. Going Down the Rabbit Hole: An Interview with Amanda Brennan, Head of Content Insights and Social, Tumblr -- Chapter 4. Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power: Strategies of Everyday Online Activism on Black Tumblr | Kendra Calhoun -- Chapter 5. Under the Radar: A Conversation about Tumblr in the Public Sphere with Aja Romano and Elizabeth Minkel -- Chapter 6. Reblogs, Monsters, and Erotic Amphibians: The Process of Critical Analysis on Tumblr | Indira Neill Hoch -- Chapter 7. Divine Fools and Ridiculous Mystics: Tumblr Humor as an Act of Defiance | The-Cimmerians -- Chapter 8. Tumblr Time: How Tumblr's Temporal Features Shape Community Memory and Knowledge | Milena Popova -- Gallery: @Staff | Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 2. #Privacy and Ethics -- Chapter 9. Screaming into the Void: Reconceptualizing Privacy, the Personal, and the Public through the Perspectives of Young Tumblr Users | Julian Burton -- Chapter 10. The Challenges of Doing Qualitative Research on Tumblr: Experience and Advice from Three Scholars of Young People's Tumblr Use | Akane Kanai, Crystal Abidin, and Matthew Hart -- Chapter 11. We Are More Than Footnotes: Black Women and Intellectual Theft | Aisha Mahmud -- Section 3. #NSFW -- Chapter 12. Walled Gardens, NSFW Niches, and Horizontality: A Conversation about Tumblr Porn with | Susanna Paasonen and Noah Tsika -- Chapter 13. NSFW as an Intervention: The Case of Sexy Selfies on Tumblr | Katrin Tiidenberg -- Chapter 14. Fandom Surgery | Morgan Fisher. , Chapter 15. TumPorn Is Dead, Long Live TumPorn! | Shaka McGlotten -- Section 4. #Fandom -- Chapter 16. A Roundtable Discussion about the Cultures of Fandom on Tumblr with Flourish Klink, Rukmini Pande, Zina Hutton, and Lori Morimoto -- Chapter 17. Kitten Thinks of Nothing but Murder All Day: Tumblr Text Post Memes as Fandom Détournement | J. S. A. Lowe -- Chapter 18. Lesbian One Direction Fans Take Over Tumblr | Jessica Pruett -- Chapter 19. Ships, Fans, and #beatingthedistance: Queer Intimacy and the New Genre of Interactive Memoir on Tumblr | Annie Galvin -- Gallery: #Fan Art | Curated by Louisa Stein -- Section 5. #Activism -- Chapter 20. A Social Good Brand: An Interview with Victoria McCullough, Lead, Social Impact, Tumblr -- Chapter 21. Tumblr, XKit, and the XKit Guy: Toward an Extended Platform Ecology | Lesley Willard -- Chapter 22. Digital Decolonization: Reclaiming Tumblr's #Latina Tag | Emily Rauber Rodriguez -- Chapter 23. Queer Tumblr IRL: An Interview with Joe Varisco -- Chapter 24. Behind the Scenes of a Popular Trans Youth Resources Tumblr | Lee Brown -- Chapter 25. Queer Tips: Using Tumblr for LGBTQ Sex Education and Outreach, an Interview with Maureen Kelly -- Section 6. #Identity/Affinity Networks -- Chapter 26. Tumblr as a Space of Learning, Connecting, and Identity Formation for LGBTIQ+ Young People | Brady Robards, Paul Byron, Brendan Churchill, Benjamin Hanckel, and Son Vivienne -- Chapter 27. A Conversation about Gender/Sexual Variant and Transgender Labeling and Networking on Tumblr with Abigail Oakley and Avery Dame-Griff -- Chapter 28. Developing a Black Genderfluid Feminist Critique via Tumblr | Strugglingtobeheard -- Chapter 29. #Spoonielife: A Conversation about Chronic Pain Expression and Alternative Social Worlds on Tumblr with EJ Gonzalez-Polledo and Jen Tarr. , Chapter 30. New Ways of Seeing: Tumblr, Young People, and Mental Illness | Natalie Ann Hendry -- Section 7. #myAesthetic -- Chapter 31. On the Value of the Social: A Conversation with Researchers about How Artists Use Tumblr with Carla McCutchin and Devon Murphy -- Chapter 32. Unofficial Archives of Urban Life: How to Rewrite the Canon of Cities | Annette Koh -- Chapter 33. Beyond the Pale Blog: Tumblr Pink and the Aesthetics of White Anxiety | Christine Goding-Doty -- Chapter 34. Tumblr's Gallery of Loops: GIF Art Beyond Reaction GIF Culture | Jennifer Malkowski -- Gallery: #Original Art | Curated by Indira Neill Hoch -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-07456-3
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1794590897
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (405 p.)
    ISBN: 9780472074563 , 9780472054565 , 9780472126958
    Content: "This book takes an extensive look at the many different types of users and cultures that comprise the popular social media platform Tumblr. Though it does not receive nearly as much attention as other social media such as Twitter or Facebook, Tumblr and its users have been hugely influential in creating and shifting popular culture, especially progressive youth culture, with the 〈i〉New York Times〈/i〉 referring to 2014 as the dawning of the “age of Tumblr activism.”〈br〉  〈br〉 Perfect for those unfamiliar with the platform as well as those who grew up on it, this volume contains essays and artwork that span many different topics: fandom; platform structure and design; race, gender and sexuality, including queer and trans identities; aesthetics; disability and mental health; and social media privacy and ethics. An entire generation of young people that is now beginning to influence mass culture and politics came of age on Tumblr, and this volume is an indispensable guide to the many ways this platform works."
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949711432202882
    Format: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    ISBN: 0-472-90129-X
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. You Must Be New Here: An Introduction | Allison McCracken, Alexander Cho, Louisa Stein, and Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 1. #The Rules of Tumblr -- Chapter 2. Lost in the "Dash": How Tumblr Fosters Virtuous Cycles of Content and Community | Nicholas Proferes and Katherine E. Morrissey -- Chapter 3. Going Down the Rabbit Hole: An Interview with Amanda Brennan, Head of Content Insights and Social, Tumblr -- Chapter 4. Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power: Strategies of Everyday Online Activism on Black Tumblr | Kendra Calhoun -- Chapter 5. Under the Radar: A Conversation about Tumblr in the Public Sphere with Aja Romano and Elizabeth Minkel -- Chapter 6. Reblogs, Monsters, and Erotic Amphibians: The Process of Critical Analysis on Tumblr | Indira Neill Hoch -- Chapter 7. Divine Fools and Ridiculous Mystics: Tumblr Humor as an Act of Defiance | The-Cimmerians -- Chapter 8. Tumblr Time: How Tumblr's Temporal Features Shape Community Memory and Knowledge | Milena Popova -- Gallery: @Staff | Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 2. #Privacy and Ethics -- Chapter 9. Screaming into the Void: Reconceptualizing Privacy, the Personal, and the Public through the Perspectives of Young Tumblr Users | Julian Burton -- Chapter 10. The Challenges of Doing Qualitative Research on Tumblr: Experience and Advice from Three Scholars of Young People's Tumblr Use | Akane Kanai, Crystal Abidin, and Matthew Hart -- Chapter 11. We Are More Than Footnotes: Black Women and Intellectual Theft | Aisha Mahmud -- Section 3. #NSFW -- Chapter 12. Walled Gardens, NSFW Niches, and Horizontality: A Conversation about Tumblr Porn with | Susanna Paasonen and Noah Tsika -- Chapter 13. NSFW as an Intervention: The Case of Sexy Selfies on Tumblr | Katrin Tiidenberg -- Chapter 14. Fandom Surgery | Morgan Fisher. , Chapter 15. TumPorn Is Dead, Long Live TumPorn! | Shaka McGlotten -- Section 4. #Fandom -- Chapter 16. A Roundtable Discussion about the Cultures of Fandom on Tumblr with Flourish Klink, Rukmini Pande, Zina Hutton, and Lori Morimoto -- Chapter 17. Kitten Thinks of Nothing but Murder All Day: Tumblr Text Post Memes as Fandom Détournement | J. S. A. Lowe -- Chapter 18. Lesbian One Direction Fans Take Over Tumblr | Jessica Pruett -- Chapter 19. Ships, Fans, and #beatingthedistance: Queer Intimacy and the New Genre of Interactive Memoir on Tumblr | Annie Galvin -- Gallery: #Fan Art | Curated by Louisa Stein -- Section 5. #Activism -- Chapter 20. A Social Good Brand: An Interview with Victoria McCullough, Lead, Social Impact, Tumblr -- Chapter 21. Tumblr, XKit, and the XKit Guy: Toward an Extended Platform Ecology | Lesley Willard -- Chapter 22. Digital Decolonization: Reclaiming Tumblr's #Latina Tag | Emily Rauber Rodriguez -- Chapter 23. Queer Tumblr IRL: An Interview with Joe Varisco -- Chapter 24. Behind the Scenes of a Popular Trans Youth Resources Tumblr | Lee Brown -- Chapter 25. Queer Tips: Using Tumblr for LGBTQ Sex Education and Outreach, an Interview with Maureen Kelly -- Section 6. #Identity/Affinity Networks -- Chapter 26. Tumblr as a Space of Learning, Connecting, and Identity Formation for LGBTIQ+ Young People | Brady Robards, Paul Byron, Brendan Churchill, Benjamin Hanckel, and Son Vivienne -- Chapter 27. A Conversation about Gender/Sexual Variant and Transgender Labeling and Networking on Tumblr with Abigail Oakley and Avery Dame-Griff -- Chapter 28. Developing a Black Genderfluid Feminist Critique via Tumblr | Strugglingtobeheard -- Chapter 29. #Spoonielife: A Conversation about Chronic Pain Expression and Alternative Social Worlds on Tumblr with EJ Gonzalez-Polledo and Jen Tarr. , Chapter 30. New Ways of Seeing: Tumblr, Young People, and Mental Illness | Natalie Ann Hendry -- Section 7. #myAesthetic -- Chapter 31. On the Value of the Social: A Conversation with Researchers about How Artists Use Tumblr with Carla McCutchin and Devon Murphy -- Chapter 32. Unofficial Archives of Urban Life: How to Rewrite the Canon of Cities | Annette Koh -- Chapter 33. Beyond the Pale Blog: Tumblr Pink and the Aesthetics of White Anxiety | Christine Goding-Doty -- Chapter 34. Tumblr's Gallery of Loops: GIF Art Beyond Reaction GIF Culture | Jennifer Malkowski -- Gallery: #Original Art | Curated by Indira Neill Hoch -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-07456-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959819624302883
    Format: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    ISBN: 0-472-90129-X
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. You Must Be New Here: An Introduction | Allison McCracken, Alexander Cho, Louisa Stein, and Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 1. #The Rules of Tumblr -- Chapter 2. Lost in the "Dash": How Tumblr Fosters Virtuous Cycles of Content and Community | Nicholas Proferes and Katherine E. Morrissey -- Chapter 3. Going Down the Rabbit Hole: An Interview with Amanda Brennan, Head of Content Insights and Social, Tumblr -- Chapter 4. Blackout, Black Excellence, Black Power: Strategies of Everyday Online Activism on Black Tumblr | Kendra Calhoun -- Chapter 5. Under the Radar: A Conversation about Tumblr in the Public Sphere with Aja Romano and Elizabeth Minkel -- Chapter 6. Reblogs, Monsters, and Erotic Amphibians: The Process of Critical Analysis on Tumblr | Indira Neill Hoch -- Chapter 7. Divine Fools and Ridiculous Mystics: Tumblr Humor as an Act of Defiance | The-Cimmerians -- Chapter 8. Tumblr Time: How Tumblr's Temporal Features Shape Community Memory and Knowledge | Milena Popova -- Gallery: @Staff | Indira Neill Hoch -- Section 2. #Privacy and Ethics -- Chapter 9. Screaming into the Void: Reconceptualizing Privacy, the Personal, and the Public through the Perspectives of Young Tumblr Users | Julian Burton -- Chapter 10. The Challenges of Doing Qualitative Research on Tumblr: Experience and Advice from Three Scholars of Young People's Tumblr Use | Akane Kanai, Crystal Abidin, and Matthew Hart -- Chapter 11. We Are More Than Footnotes: Black Women and Intellectual Theft | Aisha Mahmud -- Section 3. #NSFW -- Chapter 12. Walled Gardens, NSFW Niches, and Horizontality: A Conversation about Tumblr Porn with | Susanna Paasonen and Noah Tsika -- Chapter 13. NSFW as an Intervention: The Case of Sexy Selfies on Tumblr | Katrin Tiidenberg -- Chapter 14. Fandom Surgery | Morgan Fisher. , Chapter 15. TumPorn Is Dead, Long Live TumPorn! | Shaka McGlotten -- Section 4. #Fandom -- Chapter 16. A Roundtable Discussion about the Cultures of Fandom on Tumblr with Flourish Klink, Rukmini Pande, Zina Hutton, and Lori Morimoto -- Chapter 17. Kitten Thinks of Nothing but Murder All Day: Tumblr Text Post Memes as Fandom Détournement | J. S. A. Lowe -- Chapter 18. Lesbian One Direction Fans Take Over Tumblr | Jessica Pruett -- Chapter 19. Ships, Fans, and #beatingthedistance: Queer Intimacy and the New Genre of Interactive Memoir on Tumblr | Annie Galvin -- Gallery: #Fan Art | Curated by Louisa Stein -- Section 5. #Activism -- Chapter 20. A Social Good Brand: An Interview with Victoria McCullough, Lead, Social Impact, Tumblr -- Chapter 21. Tumblr, XKit, and the XKit Guy: Toward an Extended Platform Ecology | Lesley Willard -- Chapter 22. Digital Decolonization: Reclaiming Tumblr's #Latina Tag | Emily Rauber Rodriguez -- Chapter 23. Queer Tumblr IRL: An Interview with Joe Varisco -- Chapter 24. Behind the Scenes of a Popular Trans Youth Resources Tumblr | Lee Brown -- Chapter 25. Queer Tips: Using Tumblr for LGBTQ Sex Education and Outreach, an Interview with Maureen Kelly -- Section 6. #Identity/Affinity Networks -- Chapter 26. Tumblr as a Space of Learning, Connecting, and Identity Formation for LGBTIQ+ Young People | Brady Robards, Paul Byron, Brendan Churchill, Benjamin Hanckel, and Son Vivienne -- Chapter 27. A Conversation about Gender/Sexual Variant and Transgender Labeling and Networking on Tumblr with Abigail Oakley and Avery Dame-Griff -- Chapter 28. Developing a Black Genderfluid Feminist Critique via Tumblr | Strugglingtobeheard -- Chapter 29. #Spoonielife: A Conversation about Chronic Pain Expression and Alternative Social Worlds on Tumblr with EJ Gonzalez-Polledo and Jen Tarr. , Chapter 30. New Ways of Seeing: Tumblr, Young People, and Mental Illness | Natalie Ann Hendry -- Section 7. #myAesthetic -- Chapter 31. On the Value of the Social: A Conversation with Researchers about How Artists Use Tumblr with Carla McCutchin and Devon Murphy -- Chapter 32. Unofficial Archives of Urban Life: How to Rewrite the Canon of Cities | Annette Koh -- Chapter 33. Beyond the Pale Blog: Tumblr Pink and the Aesthetics of White Anxiety | Christine Goding-Doty -- Chapter 34. Tumblr's Gallery of Loops: GIF Art Beyond Reaction GIF Culture | Jennifer Malkowski -- Gallery: #Original Art | Curated by Indira Neill Hoch -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-07456-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9960030942502883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 394 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-472-12695-4
    Content: "This is the first book to take an extensive look at the many different types of users and cultures that comprise the popular social media platform Tumblr. Though it does not receive nearly as much attention as other social media such as Twitter or Facebook, Tumblr and its users have been hugely influential in creating and shifting popular culture, especially progressive youth culture, with the New York Times referring to 2014 as the dawning of the "age of Tumblr activism." Perfect for those unfamiliar with the platform as well as those who grew up on it, this volume contains essays and artwork that span many different topics: fandom; platform structure and design; race, gender and sexuality, including queer and trans identities; aesthetics; disability and mental health; and social media privacy and ethics. It contains work from over 60 contributors and includes more than 90 illustrations and three galleries, honoring Tumblr's identity as a heavily image-based social network. An entire generation of young people that is now beginning to influence mass culture and politics came of age on Tumblr, and this volume is an indispensable guide to the many ways this platform works"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-05456-2
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9960030942502883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 394 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-472-12695-4
    Content: "This is the first book to take an extensive look at the many different types of users and cultures that comprise the popular social media platform Tumblr. Though it does not receive nearly as much attention as other social media such as Twitter or Facebook, Tumblr and its users have been hugely influential in creating and shifting popular culture, especially progressive youth culture, with the New York Times referring to 2014 as the dawning of the "age of Tumblr activism." Perfect for those unfamiliar with the platform as well as those who grew up on it, this volume contains essays and artwork that span many different topics: fandom; platform structure and design; race, gender and sexuality, including queer and trans identities; aesthetics; disability and mental health; and social media privacy and ethics. It contains work from over 60 contributors and includes more than 90 illustrations and three galleries, honoring Tumblr's identity as a heavily image-based social network. An entire generation of young people that is now beginning to influence mass culture and politics came of age on Tumblr, and this volume is an indispensable guide to the many ways this platform works"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-05456-2
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949507871202882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 394 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-472-12695-4
    Content: "This is the first book to take an extensive look at the many different types of users and cultures that comprise the popular social media platform Tumblr. Though it does not receive nearly as much attention as other social media such as Twitter or Facebook, Tumblr and its users have been hugely influential in creating and shifting popular culture, especially progressive youth culture, with the New York Times referring to 2014 as the dawning of the "age of Tumblr activism." Perfect for those unfamiliar with the platform as well as those who grew up on it, this volume contains essays and artwork that span many different topics: fandom; platform structure and design; race, gender and sexuality, including queer and trans identities; aesthetics; disability and mental health; and social media privacy and ethics. It contains work from over 60 contributors and includes more than 90 illustrations and three galleries, honoring Tumblr's identity as a heavily image-based social network. An entire generation of young people that is now beginning to influence mass culture and politics came of age on Tumblr, and this volume is an indispensable guide to the many ways this platform works"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-05456-2
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047712206
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780472126958 , 9780472901296
    Content: "This is the first book to take an extensive look at the many different types of users and cultures that comprise the popular social media platform Tumblr. Though it does not receive nearly as much attention as other social media such as Twitter or Facebook, Tumblr and its users have been hugely influential in creating and shifting popular culture, especially progressive youth culture, with the New York Times referring to 2014 as the dawning of the "age of Tumblr activism." Perfect for those unfamiliar with the platform as well as those who grew up on it, this volume contains essays and artwork that span many different topics: fandom; platform structure and design; race, gender and sexuality, including queer and trans identities; aesthetics; disability and mental health; and social media privacy and ethics. It contains work from over 60 contributors and includes more than 90 illustrations and three galleries, honoring Tumblr's identity as a heavily image-based social network. An entire generation of young people that is now beginning to influence mass culture and politics came of age on Tumblr, and this volume is an indispensable guide to the many ways this platform works
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-472-07456-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-472-05456-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , General works
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Tumblr ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9959369662302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781479888788
    Series Statement: Connected Youth and Digital Futures ; 4
    Content: How black and Latino youth learn, create, and collaborate onlineThe Digital Edge examines how the digital and social-media lives of low-income youth, especially youth of color, have evolved amidst rapid social and technological change. While notions of the digital divide between the “technology rich” and the “technology poor” have largely focused on access to new media technologies, the contours of the digital divide have grown increasingly complex. Analyzing data from a year‐long ethnographic study at Freeway High School, the authors investigate how the digital media ecologies and practices of black and Latino youth have adapted as a result of the wider diffusion of the internet all around us--in homes, at school, and in the palm of our hands. Their eager adoption of different technologies forge new possibilities for learning and creating that recognize the collective power of youth: peer networks, inventive uses of technology, and impassioned interests that are remaking the digital world.Relying on nearly three hundred in-depth interviews with students, teachers, and parents, and hundreds of hours of observation in technology classes and after school programs, The Digital Edge carefully documents some of the emergent challenges for creating a more equitable digital and educational future. Focusing on the complex interactions between race, class, gender, geography and social inequality, the book explores the educational perils and possibilities of the expansion of digital media into the lives and learning environments of low-income youth. Ultimately, the book addresses how schools can support the ability of students to develop the social, technological, and educational skills required to navigate twenty-first century life.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , 1. How Black and Latino Youth are Remaking the Digital Divide -- , 2. The Mobile Paradox -- , 3. Technology on the Edge of Formal Education -- , 4. The STEM Crisis in Education -- , 5. Gaming School -- , 6. After the Bell -- , 7. Dissonant Futures -- , Conclusion -- , Appendix -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index -- , About the Authors , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949687519502882
    Format: 1 online resource (219 pages).
    ISBN: 1-4798-8878-8
    Series Statement: Connected youth and digital futures
    Content: How black and Latino youth learn, create, and collaborate online The Digital Edge examines how the digital and social-media lives of low-income youth, especially youth of color, have evolved amidst rapid social and technological change. While notions of the digital divide between the "technology rich" and the "technology poor" have largely focused on access to new media technologies, the contours of the digital divide have grown increasingly complex. Analyzing data from a year-long ethnographic study at Freeway High School, the authors investigate how the digital media ecologies and practices of black and Latino youth have adapted as a result of the wider diffusion of the internet all around us--in homes, at school, and in the palm of our hands. Their eager adoption of different technologies forge new possibilities for learning and creating that recognize the collective power of youth: peer networks, inventive uses of technology, and impassioned interests that are remaking the digital world. Relying on nearly three hundred in-depth interviews with students, teachers, and parents, and hundreds of hours of observation in technology classes and after school programs, The Digital Edge carefully documents some of the emergent challenges for creating a more equitable digital and educational future.
    Note: Appendix: Design of the StudyNotes; References; Index; About the Authors , Intro; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Digital Edge; 1. How Black and Latino Youth Are Remaking the Digital Divide; 2. The Mobile Paradox: Understanding the Mobile Lives of Latino and Black Youth; 3. Technology on the Edge of Formal Education; 4. The STEM Crisis in Education; 5. Gaming School: How Students Strive to Learn in Technology-Rich, Curriculum-Poor Classrooms; 6. After the Bell: Why What Kids Do after School Matters; 7. Dissonant Futures; Conclusion: Future Ready: Preparing Young People for Tomorrow's World , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4798-5411-5
    Language: English
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