IGE 2600 - Digital Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (3) Cross Listed as: EWS 2600
Explores racial formations in a U.S. context and how race has shaped aspects of American digital culture; issues of ethnic identities and racial inequalities in digital media; how race and ethnicity are embodied in and shaped by digital technologies; how digital media serves to complicate, change, erase, and/or recreate ethnic and racial boundaries; possibilities for alternative identities, communities, and cultures that digital technology offers; digital literacy and Gen Z activism.
GE Area(s): F Component(s): Lecture Grading Basis: Graded Only Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once Course Category: GE Course
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