ICED: Videogames in the Battle Between the Citizen and the Human
May 2015 • Popular Communication 13:158-169 • Routledge
Afterword: Blaming, shaming, and the feminization of social media
Edited by Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Shoshana Amielle Magnet
May 2015 • Feminist Surveillance Studies 221-228 • Duke University Press
The Unwanted Labour of Social Media
Women of Color Call out Culture as Venture Community Management
Dec 2015 • New Formations: A Journal of Culture/Theory/Politics 86:106-112
Revisiting “Black-Korean Conflict” and the “Myth of Special Assistance”
Korean Nanks, US Government Agencies, and the Capitalization of Korean Immigrant Small Business in the United States
May 2015 • Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies 1(2):59-86
Racial Discourse Networks
Race Blogs, Media Influence & the Possibilities for Collective Action
Apr 2015 • SSRN
“I Click and Post and Breathe, Waiting for Others to See What I See”
On #FeministSelfies Outfit Photos and Networked Vanity
Apr 2015 • Fashion Theory 19(2):221-241
Mr. Modi goes to Delhi
Mediated Populism and the 2014 Indian Elections
Paula Chakravartty and Srirupa Roy
Mar 2015 • Television & New Media 16(4):311-322
The Harem Fantasy in Nineteenth-century Orientalist Paintings
Mar 2015 • Dialectical Anthropology 39:33-46 • Springer
The Élan Vital of DIY Porn
Mar 2015 • Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 11(1):1-20
Visualizing “the Misfit”: Virtual Fitting Rooms and the Politics of Technology
Mar 2015 • American Quarterly 67(1):165-188
Trope and Associates: Olivia Pope’s Scandalous Blackness
Mar 2015 • The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research 45(1):28-33
#Ferguson: Digital Protest Hashtag Ethnography and the Racial Politics of Social Media
Yarimar Bonilla and Jonathan Rosa
Feb 2015 • American Ethnologist, 42(1):4-17
“Because I’m Blasian”: Tiger Woods, Scandal, and Protecting the Blasian Brand
Feb 2015 • Communication, Culture & Critique 8:522-539
On the Cutting Edge of Big Data
Digital Politics Research in the Social Computing Literature
Edited by Stephen Coleman and Deen Freelon
Jan 2015 • Handbook of Digital Politics 451-472 • Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc
Race, Gender, & Virtual Inequality
Exploring the Liberatory Potential of Black Cyberfeminist Theory
Edited by Rebecca Lind
Jan 2015 • Produsing Theory in a Digital World 2.0: The Intersection of Audiences and Production in Contemporary Theory 2:175-192 • Peter Lang
Black Nerds, Asian Activists, and Caucasian Dogs
Online Race-based Cultural Group Identities within Facebook Groups
Jan 2015 • International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies 5(1):14-25
Indie TV: Innovation in Series Development
Edited by James Bennett and Niki Strange
Dec 2014 • Media independence: Working with freedom or working for free? 159-181 • Routledge
Artificial Intelligence For Investigative Reporting
Using an Expert System to Enhance Journalists’ Ability to Uncover Original Public Affairs Stories
Dec 2014 • Digital Journalism 3(6):1-18 • Taylor & Francis