

The Digital Practices of African Americans
An Approach to Studying Cultural Change in the Information Society
Book • 2014
The Digital Practices of African Americans examines the ways in which African Americans leverage digital technologies to address historical and structural challenges.
It challenges traditional views of the digital divide by highlighting the creative and effective use of technology within African American communities.
The book provides case studies on topics such as social networking and mobile phone use to illustrate these digital practices.
It challenges traditional views of the digital divide by highlighting the creative and effective use of technology within African American communities.
The book provides case studies on topics such as social networking and mobile phone use to illustrate these digital practices.
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