Race in Cyberspace
Delve into the thought-provoking world of "Race in Cyberspace," a compelling collection of 12 essays edited by Kolko, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000. Spanning 256 pages, this book illuminates the intricate relationship between race and digital culture, addressing critical questions such as the impact of language on the formation of racialized identities in both online and offline spaces. Through insightful analyses and diverse perspectives, the essays challenge readers to consider how cyberspace serves as a racially coded environment. Whether you are a student of cyberculture or simply interested in the intersection of race and technology, this collection offers a rich exploration of contemporary issues that resonate in our increasingly digital world. Discover the implications of race in this evolving landscape and engage with the vital discussions presented in this important work.