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The Information Society and the Black Community
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Discusses the relationship between the African-American community and the growing Information Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction by John T. Barber and Alice A. Tait
The Technological Dimension
More Than You Think: African Americans On The World Wide Web by John T. Barber and Stephen Jones
Blacks and Information Technology by John T. Barber and Willis G. Smith
African Americans and Privacy: Understanding the Black Perspective in the Emerging Policy Debate by Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
The Economic Dimension
Technology and African American Newspapers: Implications for Survival and Change by George Sylvie
FCC Policy and the Underdevelopment of Black Entrepreneurship by G. Thomas Wilson, II
The New Model of Black Media Entrepreneurship: BET Holdings, Inc. by John T. Barber and Alice A. Tait
A New Spectrum of Business: African Americans and Wireless Telephony by John T. Barber
The Occupational Dimension
Telecommunications Training: An Academic Perspective by Gloria P. James
Information Labor and African Americans by John T. Barber
The Spatial Dimension
Race and the Information Superhighway: Implications for Participatory Democracy in the 21st Century by Joseph P. McCormick, II and Taft Broome
Race, Politics, and Pedagogy of New Media: from Civil Rights to Cyber Rights by Jabari Simama
The Cultural Dimension
Afrocentric Information Content: Historical Development and Economic Opportunities by Dhyana Ziegler
Old Voices, New Drums: Black News and Information On-line by Todd Steven Burroughs
Black Connections and Disconnections in the Global Information Supermarket by Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi
Is Black America an Information Community? by John T. Barber and Alice A. Tait

About the Author

JOHN T. BARBER is assistant Professor at Morgan State University./e He has taught at several universities and has written several reports, papers, and book chapters on the mass media and its impact on African Americans.

ALICE A. TAIT is an award-winning professor of journalism at Central Michigan University./e

Reviews

"I have read the information Society and the Black Community and found it to be the best work to date on African Americans and the new information technology. John Barber and Alice Tait have written and edited an intelligent and pioneering work. This work will stand as a monument to the proper understanding of the shape the internet and ancillary technologies will have in the black community. I am recomending this book to all of my friends and students."-Molefi Kete Asante Professor, Temple University Co-author, Thunder and Silence: The Mass Media in Africa

"The book is a comprehensive, grounded overview of why and how race continues to matter regardless of technological advance and the utopia technology promises. It provides a thorough survey of the correlations between technology, society and race unlike any other book-length work. The book points out not only the consequences of falling through the net, ' but also where the holes are that one falls through. And, it provides useful information with which we can mend the holes and break the fall. The authors show us that internet use and access, while important. are not the only measures of user's successful adoption and exploitation of technology. Ownership and control of infrastructure matter greatly, too. This is a must-read for anyone with an interest on knowing about the internet's impact on society."-Steve Jones Professor and Head of Communication University of Illinois at Chicago

.,."this compliation of works makes a significant contribution to the ongoing research of Blacks, ICT and the Information Age."-The Griot

?...this compliation of works makes a significant contribution to the ongoing research of Blacks, ICT and the Information Age.?-The Griot

?Contributors use quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive research approaches to produce an excellent and illustrative discussion of how a historically disadvantaged societal group can cope with a society that has changed its socioeconomic configuration from one based on industry to one grounded in information production and distribution.?-Choice

?Realizing that there were deep issues involved in analyzing Blacks and communications systems in the US, Barber (communications, Morgan State U., Maryland) and Tait (journalism, Central Michigan U.) conscripted scholars in their own field and others to explore the technological, economic, occupation, spatial, and cultural dimensions. Among specific topics are privacy, African American newspapers, information labor, implications for participatory democracy, and Afro-centric information content.?-Booknews

..."this compliation of works makes a significant contribution to the ongoing research of Blacks, ICT and the Information Age."-The Griot

"Contributors use quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive research approaches to produce an excellent and illustrative discussion of how a historically disadvantaged societal group can cope with a society that has changed its socioeconomic configuration from one based on industry to one grounded in information production and distribution."-Choice

"Realizing that there were deep issues involved in analyzing Blacks and communications systems in the US, Barber (communications, Morgan State U., Maryland) and Tait (journalism, Central Michigan U.) conscripted scholars in their own field and others to explore the technological, economic, occupation, spatial, and cultural dimensions. Among specific topics are privacy, African American newspapers, information labor, implications for participatory democracy, and Afro-centric information content."-Booknews

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