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Ashleigh Greene Wade
Ashleigh Greene Wade
Assistant Professor of Media Studies and African American Studies, University of Virginia
Verified email at virginia.edu
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“New genres of being human”: World making through viral blackness
AG Wade
The Black Scholar 47 (3), 33-44, 2017
302017
When Social Media Yields More than "Likes": Black Girls' Digital Kinship Formations
AG Wade
Women, Gender, and Families of Color 7 (1), 80-97, 2019
242019
Indigo Child Runnin' Wild: Willow Smith's Archive of Black Girl Magic
AG Wade
National Political Science Review 19 (2), 21-33, 2018
52018
Not new to this: A genealogical approach to Black girls’ media production
AG Wade
Camera Obscura 37 (1), 1-29, 2022
42022
Radical Curation: Making Space for Black Girlhood(s) in the Art Hoe Collective
AG Wade
Visual Arts Research 47 (1), 13-28, 2021
32021
Black Girl Autopoetics: Agency in Everyday Digital Practice
AG Wade
Duke University Press, 2023
22023
There’sa hack for that: Subverting repression through hacktivist modes of freedom
A Wade
Powerlines 3 (1), 2015
22015
To be girl, digital, and Black: Black girls' digital media production as cultural discourse
A Wade
Rutgers University-School of Graduate Studies, 2019
2019
Willow Smith's Archive of Black Girl Magic
AG Wade
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