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I’m curious about architectural and community structures, as well as norms of behavior, and how they might produce the possibility for feminist interactions online. I’ve been working on this with my students at USC (Spring 2011) and Pitzer (Fall 2011), and I blog about that here and elsewhere.

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An Ethnographic Exploration of Tumblr

By Zoey Greco Primary Question For my ethnographic exploration of Tumblr, I posed the following overarching question to several users of the site: “Do you believe that Tumblr at large …

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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 …

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Feminism and Beauty: Little Connection

By 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 …

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Born This Way: Commodifying Youth Visions via Communicative Capitalism

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. …

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ACParadise: Facilitating Social Connection Safely

By 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 …

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