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Black Bloggers and Their Varied Publics: The Everyday Politics of Black Discourse Online

机译:黑人博客作者及其广泛的公众:网上黑人言论的日常政治

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This article analyzes African American-oriented blogs for their potential to foster varying kinds of alternate publics while engaging in discourse that is outside what is commonly considered political communication. Bloggers and their communities use satellite and enclave spaces to explore black representation in art and media, black feminism, and class consciousness. I use critical technocultural discourse analysis to explore the affordances and constraints of blogs in creating alternate publics for African Americans online. Capitalizing on African American oral culture, black bloggers can use spaces technically accessible to the masses, yet keep discourse hidden, intentionally opting out of engagement with the dominant group. Expanding sites of inquiry and bringing a historical understanding of offline patterns of communication allow for more rich, useful, and culturally responsible research into the online communication African Americans and other marginalized communities.
机译:本文分析了面向非裔美国人的博客在发展通常被认为是政治交流之外的话题的同时,可以培养各种替代公众的潜力。博客作者及其社区使用卫星和飞地空间探索艺术和媒体中的黑人代表性,黑人女权主义和阶级意识。我使用批判性的技术文化话语分析来探讨博客在为非洲裔美国人在线创建替代公众方面的能力和约束。通过利用非裔美国人的口头文化,黑人博客作者可以使用技术上可为大众使用的空间,但将话语隐藏起来,有意地退出与主导群体的接触。扩大调查站点并对脱机通信模式进行历史了解,可以对非洲裔美国人和其他边缘化社区的在线通信进行更丰富,有用和更具文化责任感的研究。

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