2017
DOI: 10.1080/2005615x.2017.1313020
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‘I need somebody to hear me’: YouTube and identity expression of biracial individuals

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“…In the previous New Directions volume on biracial and multiracial students, Shea Gasser (2008) began asking how Internet technologies might impact Multiracial identity and sense of self. Though the body of scholarly work remains rather limited, emerging researchers have continued this line of inquiry to explore the online lives of Multiracial students (Betancourt, 2018; Ingram et al., 2014; Patterson, 2017). As the sample size is small, initial findings have varied outcomes, which presents opportunities for future research.…”
Section: Experiences Of Minoritized and Multiracial Students Onlinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the previous New Directions volume on biracial and multiracial students, Shea Gasser (2008) began asking how Internet technologies might impact Multiracial identity and sense of self. Though the body of scholarly work remains rather limited, emerging researchers have continued this line of inquiry to explore the online lives of Multiracial students (Betancourt, 2018; Ingram et al., 2014; Patterson, 2017). As the sample size is small, initial findings have varied outcomes, which presents opportunities for future research.…”
Section: Experiences Of Minoritized and Multiracial Students Onlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have found Multiracial students use social media to connect with and create community with others (Ingram et al., 2014; Patterson, 2017). Ingram et al.…”
Section: Experiences Of Minoritized and Multiracial Students Onlinementioning
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“…One of the components of the YouTube data that influenced my commitment to its use was that the digital platform the site provides gives users the opportunity to share ideas and comments they may not choose to share in their offline worlds (Patterson, 2017). Thus, in the cases of at least some informants, I could witness a level of intimacy and sharing that we may not have achieved in a face-to-face interview.…”
Section: Tension 1: Getting To Know My Informantsmentioning
confidence: 99%