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“We’re a Part of This City, Too”: An Examination of the Politics of Representation of D.C. Native via #DCNativesDay

机译:“我们也是这个城市的一部分”:审查D.C.本地人的代表性政治#dcnationsday

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This cultural analysis explores how D.C. natives represented themselves on Twitter via #DCNativesDay. The analysis found that Twitter users engaged in hashtag activism to share stories about their connection to place(s) (e.g., movie theaters, neighborhoods, public schools) in the city that were integral in the construction of their individual and collective Black D.C. native identities. Constructed identities were not monolithic, and users engaged in some self-reflexivity. The users’ emphasis on place seemed to signify reclamation of changing city landscapes and legitimacy in the city. Ultimately, this research raises questions about how alternative representations that map marginalized communities onto city spaces in online spaces can create possibilities of transformation for Black communities during gentrification in offline spaces.
机译:这种文化分析探讨了D.C.当地人如何通过#dcnationsday在Twitter上代表自己。 该分析发现,Twitter用户从事Hashtag Specialism的分享故事,分享他们与城市中的城市中的地点(例如电影院,街道,公立学校)分享,这在其个人和集体黑直流本地身份的建设中是一体化的 。 构建的身份不是单片,用户从事一些自我反射性。 用户强调适当的地方,似乎表示改变城市景观和城市合法性的回收。 最终,这项研究提出了关于如何将边缘化社区映射到在线空间中的城市空间的替代表现的问题,可以在离线空间中的绅士修正期间为黑色社区制造转型的可能性。

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