Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xix, 253 Seiten)
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ISBN:
9780742565258
Series Statement:
Perspectives on a multiracial America series
Content:
Over the last two decades a surge of white supremacists have found new venues for their racist message. Examining how they've translated their printed publications onto the Internet Cyber Racism asks what this means for understanding racism in the information age. In addition to overt hate speech, contemporary white supremacists have used "cloaked" websites to disguise racism in the rhetoric of multiculturalism, often quite effectively, raising important questions about racial equality and how the Internet changes the struggle for global justice
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 01. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 01. White Supremacy in the Digital Era; Chapter 02. Theorizing White Supremacy Online; Part 02. WHITE SUPREMACY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT; Chapter 03. Individual Acts of White Supremacy Online; Chapter 04. White Supremacist Social Movements Online and in a Global Context; Part 03. WHITE SUPREMACY ONLINE; Chapter 05. Gender, White Supremacy, and the Internet; Chapter 06. White Supremacist Discourse: In Print and Online; Chapter 07. Cyber Lies: Cloaked Websites
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Chapter 08. Searching for Civil Rights, Finding White Supremacy: Adolescents Making Sense of Cloaked WebsitesPart 04. FIGHTING WHITE SUPREMACY IN THE DIGITAL ERA; Chapter 09. Combating Global White Supremacy in the Digital Era; Chapter 10. Conclusion: Racial Justice and Civic Engagement in the Digital Era; Methodology Appendix: On the Craft of Sociology in the Digital Era; References; Index; About the Author
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780742561571
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780742561588
Language:
English
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