Cyber Racism
Book • 2009
In 'Cyber Racism,' Jessie Daniels explores how white supremacist groups and racist ideologies migrated to and exploited internet platforms, reshaping recruitment, propaganda, and community-building online.
Combining sociological analysis with case studies of early websites and forums, Daniels tracks strategies used to cloak extremist content and reach wider audiences.
The book discusses how keyword search results, seemingly neutral interfaces, and deceptive presentation allowed racist content to appear mainstream.
Daniels also examines youth interactions with cloaked sites and the challenges of digital literacy in recognizing propaganda.
The work illuminates the continuity between historical racist movements and their contemporary online manifestations.
Combining sociological analysis with case studies of early websites and forums, Daniels tracks strategies used to cloak extremist content and reach wider audiences.
The book discusses how keyword search results, seemingly neutral interfaces, and deceptive presentation allowed racist content to appear mainstream.
Daniels also examines youth interactions with cloaked sites and the challenges of digital literacy in recognizing propaganda.
The work illuminates the continuity between historical racist movements and their contemporary online manifestations.
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