Hashtag Archiving: Bibliography

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Below you’ll find the references for my chapter “Hashtag Archiving,” in Uncertain Archives: Critical Keywords for Big Data (MIT Press, 2021).


Bonilla, Yarimar, and Jonathan Rosa. 2015. #Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States. American Ethnologist42: 4–17. https://doi.org./10.1111/amet.12112.

Brock, André. 2012. From the Blackhand side: Twitter as a cultural conversation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (4): 529–49. https://doi.org./10.1080/08838151.2012.732147.

———. 2018. Critical technocultural discourse analysis. New Media & Society20 (3): 1012–30. https://doi.org./10.1177/1461444816677532.

Burke, Tarana. 2018. #MeToo founder Tarana Burke on the rigorous work that still lies ahead. Variety, September 25, 2018. https://variety.com/2018/biz/features/tarana-burke-metoo-one-year-later-1202954797/.

Conley, Tara L. 2013a. An open letter to Amanda Marcotte. Feminist Wire. March 4, 2013. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2013/03/an-open-letter-to-amanda-marcotte/.

———. 2013b. Tracing the impact of online activism in the Renisha McBride case. Accessed May 19, 2019. https://taralconley.org/media-make-change/blog/2013/tracing-the-impact-of-online-activism-in-the-renisha-mcbride-case.

———. 2017. Decoding Black feminist hashtags as becoming. Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research47 (3): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2017.1330107.

———. 2018. Framing #MeToo: Black women’s activism in a white liberal media landscape. Media Ethics30 (1). https://www.mediaethicsmagazine.com/index.php/browse-back-issues/210-fall-2018-vol/3999237-framing-metoo-black-women-s-activism-in-a-white-liberal-media-landscape.

———. 2019. Black women and girls trending: A new(er) autohistoria teoría. In This Bridge We Call Communication: Anzaldúan Approaches to Theory, Method, and Praxis, ed. Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez and Robert Guiterrez-Perez, 231–56. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Florini, Sarah. 2013. White feminists: Step your game up. Sarah Florini. July 2013. http://www.sarahflorini.com/?p=130.

———. 2014. Tweets, tweeps, and signifyin’: Communication and cultural performance on “Black Twitter.” Special issue, Television and New Media15 (3): 223–37. https://doi.org./10.1177/1527476413480247.

Gates, Henry Louis. 1983. The Blackness of Blackness: A critique of the sign and the signifying. Critical Inquiry9 (4): 685–723.

———. 1988. Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism. London: Oxford University Press.

Houston, Keith. 2013. Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks. New York: W. W. Norton & Co.

Jackson, Sarah J. 2016. (Re)imagining intersectional democracy from Black feminism to hashtag activism.Women’s Studies in Communication39 (4): 375–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07491409.2016.1226654.

Jackson, Sarah J., and Brooke Foucault Welles. 2016. #Ferguson is everywhere: Initiators in emerging counterpublic networks. Information, Communication & Society 19 (3): 397–418. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2015.1106571.

Khoja-Moolji, Shenila. 2015. Becoming an “intimate publics”: Exploring the affective intensities of hashtag feminism. Feminist Media Studies15 (2): 347–50. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2015.1008747.

Kuo, Rachel. 2018. Racial justice activist hashtags: Counterpublics and discourse circulation. New Media & Society20 (2): 495–514. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444816663485.

Myles, David. 2018. “Anne goes rogue for abortion rights!” Hashtag feminism and the polyphonic nature of activist discourse. New Media & Society21 (2): 507–27. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444818800242.

Punzalan, Ricardo L., and Michelle Caswell. 2016. Critical directions for archival approaches to social justice. Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy86 (1): 25–42. https://doi.org/10.1086/684145.

Salazar, Eduardo. 2017. Hashtags 2.0: An annotated history of the hashtag and a window into its future.Icono 1415 (2): 16–54. https://doi.org/10.7195/ri14.v15i2.1091.

Walton, Quenette L., and Olumbunmi Basirat Oyewuwo-Gassikia. 2017. The case for #BlackGirlMagic: Application of a strengths-based, intersectional practice framework for working with Black women with depression. Journal of Women and Work32 (4): 461–75.

Yang, Guobin. 2016. Narrative agency in hashtag activism: The case of #BlackLivesMatter. Media and Communication 4 (4): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v4i4.692.

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