Omegle: An Online Ethnography
By Emily Ann Morton Omegle is not a safe online space for women of color. I came to this conclusion based on the first few interactions I had on the …
Omegle: An Online Ethnography Read MoreBuilding & Linking Principled Sites in Collaboration
By Emily Ann Morton Omegle is not a safe online space for women of color. I came to this conclusion based on the first few interactions I had on the …
Omegle: An Online Ethnography Read MoreBy Chelsea Durgin For my research, I entered the online space of Lauren Conrad. Lauren Conrad’s blog/ fan page, Laurenconrad.com, is a social network that allows not only Lauren to …
Feminism and Beauty: Little Connection Read More
By Charlotte Pradié I commented on the profile of H on LittleMonsters.com because I noticed that she is an active user of the site, and seemed to be very chatty. …
Born This Way: Commodifying Youth Visions via Communicative Capitalism Read MoreBy Gina Magnuson The primary question I sought to answer was “How does ACParadise facilitate the ideal cosplay experience?” My method was primarily interview-based, relying on a series of questions …
ACParadise: Facilitating Social Connection Safely Read MoreBy Hyemin Lee For this project, I wanted to evaluate whether a cyberspace for Girls’ Generation fans, Soshified, can be a feminist of color space or not. Girls’ Generation is …
Ethnography of Soshified Read More