When Social Media Yields More than "Likes": Black Girls' Digital Kinship Formations

A. Wade
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Abstract:This article explores the tenets of Black girls' digital kinship by detailing an ethnographic study in which I developed and taught an elective course for a group of Black high school girls. I use my participant-observation from a five-month period teaching these students in order to argue that there is mutual mediation between kinship and digital production. I define digital kinship as a relational practice through which familial ties—with both origin family and chosen family—are established and/or maintained through digital technologies. Contextualizing my definition of digital kinship within the literatures of Black American family structures and digital community-building, I show how Black girls' offline familial ties appear in and/or influence their content on digital platforms such as Face-book and Snapchat along with what kinds of factors lead to the establishment of kin relationships within digital spaces specifically. Ultimately, I analyze the digital kinships formed by the girls in my class to conclude that digital spaces create more possibilities for Black girls to form support networks and exercise an agency to control space often denied them in their everyday school and home environments.
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当社交媒体产生的不仅仅是“喜欢”:黑人女孩的数字亲属关系形成
摘要:本文通过详细介绍一项民族志研究,探讨了黑人女孩数字亲属关系的原则。在这项研究中,我为一群黑人高中女孩开发并教授了一门选修课。为了证明亲属关系和数字生产之间存在着相互的中介作用,我在教授这些学生的五个月期间进行了参与者观察。我将数字亲属定义为一种关系实践,通过这种关系实践,家庭关系——包括原生家庭和选择家庭——通过数字技术建立和/或维持。在美国黑人家庭结构和数字社区建设的文献中,我对数字亲属关系的定义进行了背景化,我展示了黑人女孩的线下家庭关系如何出现在和/或影响他们在facebook和Snapchat等数字平台上的内容,以及具体是哪些因素导致了数字空间中亲属关系的建立。最后,我分析了我班上女孩形成的数字亲属关系,得出结论:数字空间为黑人女孩创造了更多的可能性,让她们形成支持网络,并行使一种权力,来控制她们在日常学校和家庭环境中经常被剥夺的空间。
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