Ethnicity, Race, and Identity in the Digital Age
Abdul Shaban
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Abdul Shaban: Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 5 in Digital Geographies—Theory, Space, and Communities, 2024, pp 497-675 from Springer
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Abstract Digital technologies have had disruptive effects on self, self-identity, community, race, and ethnicity imaginations. Where the conception of the digital communities have moved beyond the immediate geographic locations to group of networked persons across the geographies, race and ethnicity identification as such have also become sharper as evident from the increased identification of people with similar physical or racial attributes.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4734-4_5
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