Roderick S. Graham, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Sociology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, Cultural Anthropology, Music
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Paul Attewell grad student 2009 CUNY
 (Class, culture, or both: Assessing consumption patterns within music and technology.)
David Halle grad student 2009 The Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New York
 (Dissertation committee member)
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Graham RS, Smith SK. (2018) African American Digital Practices: Mobile E-Health and Residential Segregation Sociological Focus. 51: 186-199
Graham R, Triplett R. (2017) Capable Guardians in the Digital Environment: The Role of Digital Literacy in Reducing Phishing Victimization Deviant Behavior. 38: 1-12
Graham R, Smith S. (2016) The Content of Our #Characters Black Twitter as Counterpublic The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 2: 433-449
Graham R, Choi KS. (2016) Explaining African-American Cell Phone Usage Through the Social Shaping of Technology Approach Journal of African American Studies. 20: 19-34
Graham R. (2013) Introduction to the Special Issue on Inequality in the Digital Environment Future Internet. 5: 580-584
Graham R. (2012) The Digital Practices of Mobile Phones Sociology Compass. 6: 962-973
Graham R, Smith DT. (2011) Internet as Digital Practice: Examining Differences in African American Internet Usage Future Internet. 3: 185-203
Graham R. (2010) Group differences in attitudes towards technology among Americans New Media & Society. 12: 985-1003
Graham R, Smith DT. (2010) Dividing lines: An empirical examination of technology use and internet activity among African-Americans Information Communication and Society. 13: 892-908
Graham R. (2008) The Stylization of Internet Life?: Predictors of Internet Leisure Patterns Using Digital Inequality and Status Group Perspectives Sociological Research Online. 13: 1-5
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