“Understanding” Asians: Anti-Asian Racism, Sentimentality, Sentiment Analysis, and Digital Surveillance
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Grace Kyungwon Hong, Lisa Nakamura
Apr 2024 • Critical Inquiry 50(3) • The University of Chicago Press
Infrastructural Fugitivity: contraband cellphones, TikTok, and vital media behind bars
Jasmine Ehrhardt, Lisa Nakamura
Dec 2022 • Journal of Visual Culture 21(3), 390-409
Uncoupling inequality: Reflections on the ethics of benchmarks for digital media
Anne Washington, Lauren Rhue, Lisa Nakamura, Robin Stevens
Dec 2022 • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences • NIH Public Access
Estranging Digital Racial Terrorism After COVID
Lisa Nakamura, Safiya Umoja Noble
Sep 2020 • Ars Electronica
Drawing from justice theories to support targets of online harassment
Sarita Schoenebeck, Oliver Haimson, Lisa Nakamura
Mar 2020 • New Media and Society, 1-23
Feeling good about feeling bad: virtuous virtual reality and the automation of racial empathy
Mar 2020 • Journal of Visual Culture 19(1), 47-64
Feminist Data Manifest-no
Marika Cifor, Patricia Garcia, TL Cowan, Jasmine Rault, Tonia Sutherland, Anita Say Chan, Jennifer Rode, Anna Lauren Hoffmann, Niloufar Salehi and Lisa Nakamura
Aug 2019 • Manifest-No
Gender and Race in the Gaming World
In book: Society and the Internet: How Networks of Information and Communication are Changing Our Lives, 2nd edition
May 2019 • Oxford University Press
Race, Gender, and Toxicity Online Plenary Roundtable
Apr 2019 • Moody College of Communication
Watching White Supremacy on Digital Video Platforms: “Screw Your Optics, I’m Going In”
Feb 2019 • Film Quarterly 72(3), 19-22
Racism, Sexism, and Gaming’s Cruel Optimism
In book: Identity Matters: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Video Game Studies
Dec 2017 • Indiana University Press
The Digital Afterlives of This Bridge Called My Back
Woman of Color Feminism, Digital Labor, and Networked Pedagogy
Cassius Adair and Lisa Nakamura
Jun 2017 • American Literature 89(2):255-278 • Duke University Press
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
'I WILL DO EVERYthing That Am Asked’
Scambaiting, Digital Show-space, and the Racial Violence of Social Media
Dec 2014 • Journal of Visual Culture 13(3):257-274