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  1. August, 8, 2013
  2. August, 9, 2013
  3. Benkler, Y. (2006) The Wealth of the Networks. Yale University Press: New Haven.
  4. Bourdieu's framework
  5. Brokerism
  6. Calderon, J. (1992) "Hispanic" and "Latino": The Viability of Categories for Panethnic Unity
  7. Chapter I. Methods
  8. Chapter I. Theory
  9. Children, Media, and Race: Media Use Among White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Children
  10. Closing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption
  11. Code tree
  12. Communities of practice
  13. Danah boyd. (2010). "Social Network Sites as Networked Publics: Affordances, Dynamics, and Implications." In Networked Self: Identity, Community, and Culture on Social Network Sites (ed. Zizi Papacharissi), pp. 39-58.
  14. December
  15. Demographic Profile of Hispanics in Texas
  16. Digital Edge
  17. Digital Inequalities
  18. Digital Na(t)ives? Variation in Internet Skills and Uses among Members of the ‘‘Net Generation’’
  19. Digital Natives
  20. Ethnography
  21. Family Dynamics
  22. February 2015
  23. Figured Worlds
  24. GENERATION M2
  25. Gabriela María García
  26. Gradations in digital inclusion: children, young people and the digital divide.
  27. Grounded theory
  28. Grounded theory and theoretical sampling
  29. Hargittai's works
  30. Hargittai, Eszter. (2007).‘‘Whose Space? Differences Among Users and Non-Users of Social Network Sites.’’ Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13:276–97.
  31. Hispanic High School Graduates Pass Whites in Rate of College Enrollment
  32. Hispanic Student Enrollments Reach New Highs in 2011
  33. Hispanics Account for More than Half of Nation’s Growth in Past Decade
  34. Home
  35. Home Chapter
  36. Home Computer
  37. Home Media Environment
  38. How Teens Do Research in the Digital World
  39. Identity
  40. Immigrant Latino Family
  41. Internet
  42. Internet Chapter
  43. Interviews
  44. Introduction
  45. January 2015
  46. Jenkins, H, et al. (2012) Spreadable Media.
  47. Kelty, C. (2012) From Participation to Power. The Participatory Cultures Handbook.
  48. Latino Youth, Home Environments and Digital Media
  49. Latinos Online
  50. Latinos and Digital Technology
  51. Latinos and Education: Explaining the Attainment Gap
  52. Literacies
  53. Livingstone, Sonia (2005) On the relation between audiences and publics. In Livingstone, Sonia, (ed.) Audiences and publics: when cultural engagement matters for the public sphere. Intellect Books, Bristol, UK, pp. 17-41.
  54. Main claim
  55. Mapping the Latino Population, By State, County and City
  56. May 2015
  57. Media Ecologies
  58. Media practice
  59. Nancy K. Baym & danah boyd (2012): Socially Mediated Publicness: An Introduction, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 56:3,320-329
  60. Networked communication environment and youth
  61. Networked individualism
  62. Networked information economy and society
  63. Networked youth
  64. New Media Literacies
  65. Notes
  66. November
  67. November 15, 2013
  68. Oboler, N. (1995) Ethnic Labels, Latino Lives : Identity and the Politics of (Re) Presentation in the United States. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  69. Participant observations
  70. Place
  71. Precarious public
  72. Produsage theory of user-created content
  73. Schedule
  74. September 1, 2013
  75. September 10,2013
  76. Social, Cultural and Economic Capitals
  77. Social Media and Networked Publics
  78. Social Media and Young Adults
  79. Social class
  80. Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States, 2010
  81. Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
  82. Summer digital media design camp
  83. Teen Content Creators and Consumers
  84. Teens, Social Media, and Privacy
  85. Teens and Technology
  86. The Condition of Education 2012
  87. The Deepening Divide
  88. The Demographics of Social Media Users
  89. The Digital Disconnect: The widening gap between internet-savvy students and their schools
  90. The Final Proposal
  91. The Latino Digital Divide: The Native Born versus The Foreign Born
  92. The Site
  93. The State of Latinos in the United States
  94. The internet
  95. Theoretical framework
  96. Theoretical sampling
  97. Toward a Theory of Social Practices: A Development in Culturalist Theorizing
  98. Trend Data American teens : activities online
  99. U.S. Population Projections: 2005-2050
  100. Valdivia, A. and Garcia, M. (2012) "Introduction." Mapping Latina/o Studies: An Interdisciplinary Reader. New York: Peter Lang Press, 2012.

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