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Black Twitter
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SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen
Black Twitter is a cultural identity on the Twitter social network focused on issues of interest to the black community, particularly in the United…
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2018
2018
United We Tweet?: A Quantitative Analysis of Racial Differences in Twitter Use
Nina L. Cesare
2018
Corpus ID: 158701942
United We Tweet?: A Quantitative Analysis of Racial Differences in Twitter Use
2018
2018
#Youknowyoublackwhen all you bring to the cookout is more black people and aluminum foil: Type as Racial Performance on Black Twitter
J. Howard
2018
Corpus ID: 54808085
In this thesis, I explore patterns of racial performance by Mrican Americans on Black Twitter by building on pragmatic and…
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2017
2017
The iconic ghetto, color-blind racism and white masculinities: a content and discourse analysis of Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com
Chris Julien
2017
Corpus ID: 134703658
In this research, I investigate Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com. I identify the general contours of Black Twitter images on Imgur…
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2017
2017
Political identity in contemporary South Africa: A study looking into the construction and articulation of gender on the online phenomenon of Black Twitter. “
Tsholofelo Lebethe
2017
Corpus ID: 150190083
2016
2016
#SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen: Hashtags as a Bridge to Feminist “Pasts”
M. Klinker
2016
Corpus ID: 147619392
2015
2015
Data-Driven Modernism: Collecting Lives and Narrating Selves in Early 20th Century U.S. Literature.
Elizabeth Rodrigues
2015
Corpus ID: 194565452
2015
2015
Issue #3 - November 2015
Victoria Ramsay
2015
Corpus ID: 192953155
Editor-in-Chief: Victoria Ramsay Assistant English Editor: Effie Barbalias Assistant French Editor: Camillle Slaght Editor of…
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2014
Highly Cited
2014
Sites of Playful Engagement: Twitter Hashtags as Spaces of Leisure and Development in Kenya
M. Tully
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Brian Ekdale
2014
Corpus ID: 86858466
Through an analysis of popular Kenyan hashtags on Twitter, we argue that everyday leisure and entertainment practices interact…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
#IfTheyGunnedMeDown: The Necessity of “Black Twitter” and Hashtags in the Age of Ferguson
Jacqueline Schiappa
2014
Corpus ID: 141836194
This essay reviews the discourse created by a group of social media users on Twitter, commonly referred to as ‘Black Twitter,’ in…
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