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In Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming, Kishonna L.
Gray interrogates blackness in gaming at the intersections of race,
gender, sexuality, and (dis)ability. Situating her argument within
the context of the concurrent, seemingly unrelated events of
Gamergate and the Black Lives Matter movement, Gray highlights the
inescapable chains that bind marginalized populations to
stereotypical frames and limited narratives in video games.
Intersectional Tech explores the ways that the multiple identities
of black gamers some obvious within the context of games, some more
easily concealed affect their experiences of gaming. The
normalization of whiteness and masculinity in digital culture
inevitably leads to isolation, exclusion, and punishment of
marginalized people. Yet, Gray argues, we must also examine the
individual struggles of prejudice, discrimination, and
microaggressions within larger institutional practices that sustain
the oppression. These ""new"" racisms and a complementary
colorblind ideology are a kind of digital Jim Crow, a new mode of
the same strategies of oppression that have targeted black
communities throughout American history. Drawing on extensive
interviews that engage critically with identity development and
justice issues in gaming, Gray explores the capacity for gaming
culture to foster critical consciousness, aid in participatory
democracy, and effect social change. Intersectional Tech is rooted
in concrete situations of marginalized members within gaming
culture. It reveals that despite the truths articulated by those
who expose the sexism, racism, misogyny, and homophobia that are
commonplace within gaming communities, hegemonic narratives
continue to be privileged. This text, in contrast, centers the
perspectives that are often ignored and provides a critical
corrective to notions of gaming as a predominantly white and male
space.
This book is a thorough treatise concerned with coherence and its
significance in legal reasoning. The individual chapters present
the topic from the general philosophical perspective, the
perspective of legal-theory as well as the viewpoint of cognitive
sciences and the research on artificial intelligence and law. As it
has turned out the interchange of knowledge among these disciplines
is very fruitful for each of them, providing mutual inspiration and
increasing understanding of a given topic. This book is a unique
resource for anyone interested in the concept of coherence and the
role it plays in reasoning. As this book captures important
contemporary issues concerning the ongoing discussion on coherence
and law, those interested in legal reasoning should find it
particularly helpful. By presenting such a broad scope of views and
methods on approaching the issue of coherence we hope to promote
the general interest in the topic as well as the academic research
that centers around coherence and law.
The book deals with data protection issues from practical
viewpoints. 40% of the content focus on the Malaysian Personal Data
Protection Act (PDPA) 2010 progress, whilst 60% of the content
focus on leading comparative practical guidance from Europe. Part
of the PDPA provisions is mirrored from European approaches and
practices. The approach of this book is straightforward, handy and
readable and is supplemented by practical applications,
illustrations, tables and diagrams. Practical examples highlighted
in this book range from cloud computing, radio frequency
identification technology, social media networks and information
security to basic related aspects of data protection issues
covering strategic leadership, management, governance and audit in
businesses, organisations and local authorities. Recommended best
practices have been outlined for practical guidance accompanied
with future challenges and opportunities for Malaysia and ASEAN.
The book is equally suitable for academics, practitioners,
governmental officials and regulators dealing with data protection
within their sector-specific legislation.
Music videos play a critical role in our age of ubiquitous
streaming digital media. They project the personas and visions of
musical artists; they stand at the cutting edge of developments in
popular culture; and they fuse and revise multiple frames of
reference, from dance to high fashion to cult movies and television
shows to Internet memes. Above all, music videos are laboratories
for experimenting with new forms of audiovisual expression. The
Rhythm Image explores all these dimensions. The book analyzes, in
depth, recent music videos for artists ranging from pop superstar
The Weeknd to independent women artists like FKA twigs and Dawn
Richard. The music videos discussed in this book all treat the
traditional themes of popular music: sex and romance, money and
fame, and the lived experiences of race and gender. But they twist
these themes in strange and unexpected ways, in order to reflect
our entanglement with a digital world of social media, data
gathering, and 24/7 demands upon our attention.
The Internet's rapid diffusion and digitization of economic
activities have led to the emergence of a new breed of criminals.
Economic, political, and social impacts impacts of these
cyber-criminals' activities have received considerable attention in
recent years. Individuals, businesses, and governments rightfully
worry about the security of their systems, networks, and IT
infrastructures. Looking at the patterns of cybercrimes, it is
apparent that many underlying assumptions about crimes are ?awed,
unrealistic, and implausible to explain this new form of
criminality. The empirical records regarding crime patterns and
stra- gies to avoid and ?ght crimes run counter to the functioning
of the cyberworld. The ?elds of hacking and cybercrime have also
undergone political, social, and psychological metamorphosis. The
cybercrime industry is a comparatively young area of inquiry. While
there has been an agreement that the global cybercrime industry is
tremendously huge, little is known about its exact size and
structure. Very few published studies have examined economic and
institutional factors that in?uence strategies and behaviors of
various actors associated with the cybercrime industry. Theorists
are also debating as to the best way to comprehend the actions of
cyber criminals and hackers and the symbiotic relationships they
have with various players.
The emergence of new communication technologies (such as the
Internet and social media networking sites and platforms) has
strongly affected social movement activism. In this compelling and
timely book, Victoria Carty examines these movements and their uses
of digital technologies within the context of social movement
theory and history. With an accessible and unique mix of theory and
real-world examples, Social Movements and New Technology takes
readers on a tour through MoveOn and Tea Party e-mail campaigns,
the hacktavist tactics of Anonymous, global online protests against
rapists and rape culture, and the tweets and Facebook pages that
accompanied uprisings across the Arab world, Europe, and the United
States. In each case study, the reader is invited to examine the
movement, organization, or protest and their use of digital tools
through the lens of social movement theory. Discussion questions at
the end of each chapter invite critical thinking, further
reflection, and debate.
This book analyzes the emerging asset class of digital assets. When
a new asset class originates, researchers try to understand some
basic questions: Can digital assets, with the flagship asset
bitcoin, really be considered a serious asset class? Since it is
possible to trade digital assets, does it make sense to trade or to
invest in these assets? How do digital assets compare to
traditional asset classes like equities or bonds? After describing
basic financial theory and breaking down the digital asset
universe, this book provides fundamental knowledge with respect to
this young and rising asset class. It focuses on special issues
like the application of technical indicators, investment styles,
asset pricing and portfolio construction. Furthermore, it offers
remarks and links to other traditional asset classes and describes
and warns of data issues in digital asset data.
Out of all the human senses, touch is the one that is most often
unappreciated, and undervalued. Yet, the surface of the human body,
the skin, is actually one huge sheet of tactile receptors. It
provides us with the means to connect with our surroundings.
Despite the important role that vision plays in our everyday lives,
it is the skin that constitutes both the oldest, and by far the
largest of our sense organs. The skin protects our body from the
external world and, at the same time, informs us about what occurs
on its surface. In Touch With The Future explores the science of
touch, bringing together the latest findings from cognitive
neuroscience about the processing of tactile information in humans.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of scientific knowledge
regarding themes such as tactile memory, tactile awareness
(consciousness), tactile attention, the role of touch in
interpersonal and sexual interactions, and the neurological
substrates of touch. It highlights the many ways in which our
growing understanding of the world of touch can, and in some cases
already are, being applied in the real world in everything from the
development of virtual reality (VR) environments, tablet PCs,
mobile phones, and even teledildonics - the ultimate frontier in
terms of adult entertainment. In addition, the book shows how the
cognitive neuroscience approach to the study of touch can be
applied to help improve the design of many real-world
applications/products as well as to many of our everyday
experiences, such as those related to the appreciation of food,
marketing, packaging design, the development of enhanced sensory
substitution systems, art, and man-machine interfaces. Crucially,
the authors makes a convincing argument for the view that one
cannot really understand touch, especially not in a real-world
context, without placing it in a multisensory context. That is, the
senses interact to influence tactile perception in everything -
from changing the feel of a surface or product by changing the
sound it makes or the fragrance it has. For students and
researchers in the brain sciences, this book presents a valuable
and fascinating exploration into one of our least understood senses
Key Selling Points The first book to showcase physical
representations of data, and the first to discuss the creative
process behind them. Approaches the topic from a multidisciplinary
perspective, showcasing a range of creative approaches from
computer science, data science, graphic design, art, craft, and
architecture. The book is heavily visual and illustrates each
project and the process of creating it via rich photos and
sketches, which are accessible and inspiring for both enthusiasts
and experts.
Develop and implement essential computer technology with confidence
Do you want to develop an understanding of technology to enhance
your education, career, or personal life, but feel inhibited by
your digital literacy? Fear not! Written in plain English and
absent of undecipherable high-tech jargon, Digital Literacy For
Dummies makes it easy to get a grip on computer basics, the
Internet, the Cloud, browsing the web, productivity programs and
applications for school and the workplace, computer security and
privacy, the latest in digital lifestyle topics, and so much more.
* Walks you through the basics of developing essential computer
technology skills * Shows you how to gain the digital literacy
skills required to succeed in education, at home, and in the
workforce * Explains how the use of smartphones and digital cameras
contribute to digital literacy With the introduction of 3G and 4G
services in emerging countries like India, worldwide Internet usage
is increasing exponentially. With this technological growth comes
an opportunity for people of all ages and from all walks of life to
learn new skills to keep them ahead of the curve. Packed with
easy-to-follow explanations and seasoned with a bit of humor and
fun, Digital Literacy For Dummies makes it easy and accessible for
anyone to harness the power of technology to remain relevant in
school or at work.
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