Document Type
Article
Abstract
Race and gender become even more abstract in the disembodied presence they inhabit online. This article outlines the importance of being sensitive to the under-identified online presence of race and gender related issues, with an in depth discussion of the complications these issues face.
Recommended Citation
Margaret Chon,
Erasing Race? A Critical Race Feminist View of Internet Identity Shifting, 3 J. GENDER, RACE & JUST. 439
(2000).
https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/faculty/660
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Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Law and Gender Commons, Law and Society Commons
Comments
reprinted in CYBERETHICS (Halbert and Inguili, eds. 2001); CRITICAL RACE FEMINISM: A READER 2d ed. (Adrien Wing, ed. 2003)