id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pgs55qs2ibgc5dagfsnsfryvgm Genevieve G. Carpio Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide 2017 19 .pdf application/pdf 8016 641 43 Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide public space, and the digital divide, Information, Communication & Society, DOI: have changed, historicizing these efforts suggests a continuity of tactics ‒ or everyday practices that recast the orderings of the powerful in acts of contestation ‒ engaged by communities of color in response to socio-spatial inequalities in the urban United States (de the ways marginalized groups engage recent media developments, including digital projection, in response to socio-spatial inequalities. When considering the Art Intersections pop-up alongside the legacy of spatial interventions waged by people of color, it appears to share a consonant effect of politicizing public Inspired by Arts Intersections, this was the goal of an on-campus digital installation I co-designed with students at Yale University in December 2014, draw attention to Latino/a spatial histories (Salhotra, 2014; Schmidt Camacho, 2013; Wadewitz, 2013).12 Their engagement in the digital pop-up reflects studies in education research ./cache/work_pgs55qs2ibgc5dagfsnsfryvgm.pdf ./txt/work_pgs55qs2ibgc5dagfsnsfryvgm.txt