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responding to critiques of my essay on class

by: Danah Boyd

One month ago, I put out a blog essay that took on a life of its own. This essay addressed one of America's most taboo topics: class. Due to personal circumstances, I wasn't online as things spun further and further out of control and I had neither the time nor the emotional energy to address all of the astounding misinterpretations that I saw as a game of digital telephone took hold. I've browsed the hundreds of emails, thousands of blog posts, and thousands of comments across the web.

I'm in awe of the amount of time and energy people put into thinking through and critiquing my essay. In the process, I've also realized that I was not always so effective at communicating what I wanted to communicate. To clarify some issues, I decided to put together a long response that addresses a variety of different issues.

Responding to Responses to: "Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace"

Please let me know if this does or does not clarify the concerns that you've raised.

Original Post: http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2007/07/25/responding_to_c.html

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