African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities

This study develops a framework for systematic examination of information and communication technologies (ICTs) usage differences within a group. This framework situates the digital divide and digital inequalities model within a broader conceptual model of digital practice, exemplified by how groups...

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Main Author: Danielle Taana Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina Sociological Association 2013-06-01
Series:Sociation Today
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Online Access:http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v111/online.html
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spelling doaj-6768a5fd577b4c4094007eeaa75e9b5a2020-11-25T02:02:29ZengNorth Carolina Sociological AssociationSociation Today1542-63002013-06-01111African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital InequalitiesDanielle Taana SmithThis study develops a framework for systematic examination of information and communication technologies (ICTs) usage differences within a group. This framework situates the digital divide and digital inequalities model within a broader conceptual model of digital practice, exemplified by how groups of people use ICTs. I use nationally representative data to examine online activities on social networking sites (SNS) for African Americans and other ethnoracial groups. The data for this research comes from the Pew Internet and American Life’s “Spring Tracking Survey 2008”. The results from regression analyses support the digital practice framework which moves discussions of ICT usage beyond social and economic advantages or disadvantages, and addresses individual and group needs in using these technologies.http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v111/online.htmldigital dividedigital practiceinternetsocial networkingAfrican American
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African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
Sociation Today
digital divide
digital practice
internet
social networking
African American
author_facet Danielle Taana Smith
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title African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
title_short African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
title_full African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
title_fullStr African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
title_full_unstemmed African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities
title_sort african american social networking online: applying a digital practice approach to understanding digital inequalities
publisher North Carolina Sociological Association
series Sociation Today
issn 1542-6300
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This study develops a framework for systematic examination of information and communication technologies (ICTs) usage differences within a group. This framework situates the digital divide and digital inequalities model within a broader conceptual model of digital practice, exemplified by how groups of people use ICTs. I use nationally representative data to examine online activities on social networking sites (SNS) for African Americans and other ethnoracial groups. The data for this research comes from the Pew Internet and American Life’s “Spring Tracking Survey 2008”. The results from regression analyses support the digital practice framework which moves discussions of ICT usage beyond social and economic advantages or disadvantages, and addresses individual and group needs in using these technologies.
topic digital divide
digital practice
internet
social networking
African American
url http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v111/online.html
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