Algorithmic Legal Reasoning as Racializing Assemblages
Ezekiel Dixon-Román, Ama Nyame-Mensah and Allison R. Russell
Oct 2019 • Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies 7
Technologically Distorted Conceptions of Punishment
Oct 2019 • Washington University Law Review 97:483-543
Guns on Social Media
Complex Interpretations of Gun Images Posted by Chicago Youth
Desmond Patton, William R. Frey and Michael Gaskell
Oct 2019 • Palgrave Communications 5(119)
Making the 21st Century Mobile Journalist
Examining Definitions and Conceptualizations of Mobility and Mobile Journalism Within Journalism Education
Matthew Bui and Rachel E. Moran
Sep 2019 • Digital Journalism 8(1):145-163 • Taylor & Francis
The Racializing Forces of/in AI Educational Technologies
Ezekiel Dixon-Román, T. Philip Nichols and Ama Nyame-Mensah
Sep 2019 • Learning, Media & Technology
Race, Ethnicity and National Origin-based Discrimination in Social Media and Hate Crimes across 100 U.S. Cities
Kunal Relia, Zhengyi Li, Stephanie Cook and Rumi Chunara
Aug 2019 • Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Web and Social Media
Beyond Branding
The Value of Intersectionality on Streaming TV Channels
Jun 2019 • Television & New Media 21(5):457-474
Beauty Between Empires
Global Feminism, Plastic Surgery, and the Trouble with Self-esteem
Jun 2019 • Fashion and Beauty in the Time of Asia 69-102
Digital character in “the scored society”
FICO, social networks, and the competing measurements of creditworthimess
Edited by Ruha Benjamin
Jun 2019 • Captivating Technology 170-187 • Duke University Press
Race-related Traumatic Events Online and Mental Health among Adolescents of Color
Brendesha Tynes, Henry A. Willis, Ashley M. Stewart and Matthew W. Hamilton
Jun 2019 • Journal of Adolescent Health 65(3):371-377
Vine Racial Comedy as Anti-hegemonic Humor
Linguistic Performance and Generic Innovation
May 2019 • Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 29(1):27-49
The ‘Comadre’ Project
An Asset-Based Design Approach to Connecting Low-Income Latinx Families to Out-of-School Learning Opportunities
Alexander Cho, Roxana G. Herrera, Luis Chaidez and Adilene Uriostegui
May 2019 • Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 607:1-14
The president was Black, y’all
Presidential humor, neo-racism, and the social construction of blackness and whiteness
Edited by Heather E. Harris
May 2019 • Neo-race realities in the Obama era 109-130 • SUNY Press
World Making or World Breaking?
A Black Womanist Perspective on Social Media Crises in Higher Education
May 2019 • Communication Education 68(3):381-85
I Want It the Way I Need It
Modality, Readability, and Format Control for Autistic Information Seekers Online
Amelia Gibson and Dana Hanson
Mar 2019 • International Journal on Innovations in Online Education
Dismantling Respectability
The Rise of New Womanist Communication Models in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Mar 2019 • Journal of Communication 00(2):1-21
Dirty Data, Bad Predictions
How Civil Rights Violations Impact Police Data, Predictive Policing Systems, and Justice
Rashida Richardson, Jason Schultz and Kate Crawford
Mar 2019 • NYU Law Review
Dear Nice White Ladies
A Womanist Response to Intersectional Feminism and Sexual Violence
Mar 2019 • Women and Language 42(1):187-90
Re-situating Information Poverty
Information Marginalization and Parents of Individuals with Disabilities
Amelia Gibson and John D. Martin III
Feb 2019 • Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology 70(3)