Black Lives and Digi-Culturalism: An Afrocentric Perspective
By (Author) Kehbuma Langmia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
14th June 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
302.23108996
Hardback
204
Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 19mm
517g
Black Lives and Digi-Culturalism: An Afrocentric Perspective uses several lenses to examine the role of African Americans and Africans in the production and consumption of information in digital spaces. This book explores topics such as Black confluence of digital and in-person spaces, cyberculture and Black identity, cyberfeminists and Black gendered voices, digi-culture and racism, capitalism and digital colonization, digital activism and politics, minorities and artificial intelligence, among other topics. Scholars of African and Black Diaspora studies, digital media culture, and communication will find this book particularly interesting.
"In his characteristic cutting-edge analysis, Professor Langmia underscores the importance of cybercultural literacy for Black netizens. He critiques the dangers of digital media access without awareness, consumption without control, and participation without purpose. This volume is an essential guide for navigating the cybermediascape; a must-have toolkit for surviving the digital cultural revolution; and a propelling force for cultural engagement and transformation. A theoretically grounded and practically sound work for the hour, this treatise on Afro-digital culture and citizenship inspires curiosity and indicts complacency. A must-read for Blacks and non-Blacks, alike."
-- Bala A. Musa, Azusa Pacific UniversityDr. Kehbuma Langmia is Fulbright Scholar, professor, and chair in the Department of Strategic, Legal and Management Communication at Howard University.