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Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20

Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States

Hector Amaya

May 2020 • Duke University Press

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Automated Anti-blackness
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20

Automated Anti-blackness

Facial Recognition in Brooklyn, New York

Mutale Nkonde

May 2020 • Harvard Kennedy School Journal of African American Policy 2019-2020, 30-36

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Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20

Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting

Omar Wasow

May 2020 • American Political Science Review

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Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women’s Sexuality, written by Monique Moultrie
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20

Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women’s Sexuality, written by Monique Moultrie

Apryl Williams

May 2020 • Journal of Religion Media and Digital Culture 9(1), 134-136

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Mindfully Scrolling: Rethinking Facebook after Time Deactivated
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 5/1/20

Mindfully Scrolling: Rethinking Facebook after Time Deactivated

Nancy K. Baym, Kelly B. Wagman, Christopher J. Persaud

May 2020 • Social Media+ Society 6(2), 2056305120919105

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Book Review: Video Games Have Always Been Queer
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

Book Review: Video Games Have Always Been Queer

Christopher J. Persaud

Apr 2020 • New Media & Society 22(4), 724-726

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The unifying potential of an appraisal approach to the experience of group victimization
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

The unifying potential of an appraisal approach to the experience of group victimization

Colin Wayne Leach

Apr 2020 • The social psychology of collective victimhood, 141-160 • Oxford University Press

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You set me up: Gendered perceptions of Twitter communication among Black Chicago youth
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

You set me up: Gendered perceptions of Twitter communication among Black Chicago youth

Desmond Patton, Robin Stevens, Jocelyn R. Smith Lee, Grace-Cecile Eya, William Frey

Apr 2020 • Social Media+ Society 6(2), 2056305120913877 • SAGE Publications

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Critical race theory for HCI
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

Critical race theory for HCI

Ihudiya Finda, Angela Smith, Alexandra To, Kentaro Toyama

Apr 2020 • Proceedings of the 2020 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, 1-16

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What's race got to do with it? Engaging in race in HCI
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

What's race got to do with it? Engaging in race in HCI

Angela DR Smith, Alex A. Ahmed, Adriana Alvarado Garcia, Bryan Dosono, Ihudiya Finda, Yolanda Rankin, Alexandra To, Kentaro Toyama

Apr 2020 • Extended abstracts of the 2020 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, 1-8

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Woke skin, white masks: Race and communication studies
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

Woke skin, white masks: Race and communication studies

Myra Washington

Apr 2020 • Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 17(2), 261-266 • Routledge

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The Coloniality of Disaster: Race, empire, and the temporal logics of emergency
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 4/1/20

The Coloniality of Disaster: Race, empire, and the temporal logics of emergency

Yarimar Bonilla

Apr 2020 • Political Geography 78

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Community, Art and the Vernacular in Technological Ecosystems
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Community, Art and the Vernacular in Technological Ecosystems

Stephanie Dinkis

Mar 2020 • Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction 221

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Bored Techies Being Casually Racist
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Bored Techies Being Casually Racist

Race as Algorithm

Sareeta Amrute

Mar 2020 • Science, Technology, and Human Values 45(5), 903-933

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Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States

Mixed Methods Study

Robin Stevens, Bridgette Brawner, Elissa Kranzler, Salvatore Giorgi, Elizabeth Lazarus, Maramawit Abera, Sarah Huang and Lyle Ungar

Edited by Travis Sanchez

Mar 2020 • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 6(1):e16191

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Race, Surveillance, Resistance
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Race, Surveillance, Resistance

Chaz Arnett

Mar 2020 • 81 Ohio State Law Journal 1103

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Platform Labour Discourse: How Hyr Targets the “Bucket List Generation”
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Platform Labour Discourse: How Hyr Targets the “Bucket List Generation”

Julian Posada, Leslie R. Shade

Mar 2020 • Democratic Communiqué, 29(1)

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Drawing from justice theories to support targets of online harassment
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Drawing from justice theories to support targets of online harassment

Sarita Schoenebeck, Oliver Haimson, Lisa Nakamura

Mar 2020 • New Media and Society, 1-23

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Feeling good about feeling bad: virtuous virtual reality and the automation of racial empathy
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Feeling good about feeling bad: virtuous virtual reality and the automation of racial empathy

Lisa Nakamura

Mar 2020 • Journal of Visual Culture 19(1), 47-64

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Television and its impact on Latinx communities
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/20

Television and its impact on Latinx communities

Mari Castañeda

Mar 2020 • The Oxford handbook of Latino studies, 462

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