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Race, Gender, and the Technological Turn A Roundtable on Digitizing Revolution Dorothy Kim, TreaAndrea M. Russworm, Corrigan Vaughan, Cassius Adair, Veronica Paredes, and T. L. Cowan Edited by Anna Everett and Guisela Latorre Introduction We are an intergenerational, multiracial roundtable of senior faculty, doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and lecturers who all write about race, gen- der, and digital culture. We were asked to meet online and in person over the course of a year to discuss at length variations on the theme of digitizing revo- lution. While our conversations began in the spring of 2016, we presented to- gether on a panel in November 2016 at the National Women’s Studies Associa- tion’s Annual Conference— just days a er t ft he conclusion of the US presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. As such, the particular social and political context of the election has worked as a troubling backdrop that continues to inform how each of us refl ects on the complicated ways in which race, gender, and the digital correlate and shape public discourse. Th e roundtable that follows is a result of these many ongoing conversa- tions, with each of us off ering a short essay
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies – University of Nebraska Press
Published: Apr 19, 2018
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