For today’s episode, we examine the internet as a racialized space by interviewing Dr. Apryl Williams—an assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Media and the Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan. During our conversation, we discuss her motivation for researching race in online spaces (07:49), the importance of exploring race relations on the internet (9:10), the process of conducting research in non-traditional spaces (11:00), and academic reception to digital sociology (13:35). Next we have a discussion about the internet as a racialized space (15:35), racial battle fatigue in the digital era (18:30), and her research on Black twitter and How to Get Away with Murder (22:06). We close the episode by exploring her recent work on racial bias and discrimination in online dating (29:05), her article on the sociology of selfies (38:25), and her study on mobile technologies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (43:00).
Other Topics Include
00:30 - Catch up with Tyrell and Daphne
01:30 - The Hosts Reflect on Race and Technology
06:54 - Introduction of Dr. Apryl Williams
07:49 - Learn More about Dr. Williams
50:45 - Algorithmic Bias in Online Dating
58:26 - Ty and Daphne Reflect on the Interview
Resources
- Learn More about Dr. Apryl Williams - https://aprylwilliams.com
- Berkman Klein Center Profile - https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/apryl-williams
- Alt-Right, Swipe Left! - https://alt-right-swipe-left.tumblr.com
- Twitter - @AprylW
- Instagram - aprylaw
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