Race & Racism Online

Books & Chapters

  • Bailey, M. (2021). Misogynoir transformed: Black women’s digital resistance. NYU Press.
  • Johnson, P. (2019). “You ok sis?”: Black vernacular, community formation, and the innate tensions of the hashtag. In A. De Kosnik & K. P. Feldman (Eds.), #identity: Hashtagging race, gender, sexuality, and nation (pp. 57-67). University of Michigan Press.
  • Noble, S. U. (2018). Algorithms of oppression: How search engines reinforce racism. New York University Press.
  • Noble, S. U., & Tynes, B. M. (Eds.). (2016). The intersectional Internet: Race, sex, class and culture online. Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated.
  • Nordquist, J. (Ed.). (2001). The Internet (II): psychological, security, race, class and gender issues: a bibliography. Reference and Research Services.
  • Risam, R. (2016). Navigating the global digital humanities: Insights from Black feminism. In M. K. Gold & L. F. Klein (Eds.), Debates in the digital humanities 2016 (pp. 359-367). University of Minnesota Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt1cn6thb.32 
  • Wade, A. G. (2024). Black girl autopoetics: Agency in everyday digital practice. Duke University Press.

Journal Articles

Multimedia