It is simply no longer possible to understand coming of age in the inner city without an appreciation of both the face-to-face and online relations that structure neighborhood life. In The Digital Street, Jeffrey Lane takes readers on- and offline with black teenagers navigating Harlem's rapidly-changing streets to examine how digital social media alters neighborhood life in poor, minority communities.
It is simply no longer possible to understand coming of age in the inner city without an appreciation of both the face-to-face and online relations that structure neighborhood life. In The Digital Street, Jeffrey Lane takes readers on- and offline with black teenagers navigating Harlem's rapidly-changing streets to examine how digital social media alters neighborhood life in poor, minority communities.
Jeffrey Lane is a sociologist at Rutgers University New Brunswick in the School of Communication and Information. He studies urban community by observing the same people in person and online. Lane examines issues of youth, inequality, communication, and technology and his research has been written about by The Atlantic and Vice. His first book, Under the Boards, explored the meaning of race in the basketball industry.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Digital Street Chapter 2: Pastor Chapter 3: Girls And Boys Chapter 4: Code Switching Chapter 5: Digital Justice Chapter 6: Conclusion References Index
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Digital Street Chapter 2: Pastor Chapter 3: Girls And Boys Chapter 4: Code Switching Chapter 5: Digital Justice Chapter 6: Conclusion References Index
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