Cyberghetto or cybertopia? race, class, and gender on the Internet
Computer-mediated communication and cyberculture are dramatically changing the nature of social relationships. Whether cyberspace will simply retain vestiges of traditional communities with hierarchical social links and class-structured relationships or create new egalitarian social networks remains...
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Other Authors: | Ebo, Bosah L. (Bosah Louis) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Westport, Conn.
Praeger
1998
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