#warondrugs: exemplifying the digital divide

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#WARONDRUGS: Exemplifying the Digital Divide Mary Emma Barton Trinity College: Data Driven Cultures Spring 2016

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Page 1: #WARONDRUGS: Exemplifying The Digital Divide

#WARONDRUGS: Exemplifying the Digital Divide

Mary Emma BartonTrinity College: Data Driven Cultures

Spring 2016

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The Lost Generation

• 1971: President Nixon declares the War on Drugs• Politicians enact a slew of ‘tough

on crime’ policies

• Today: Over 1.5 million Americans imprisoned• Most incarcerated persons

belong to a minority, are poor, or both

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Language M

atters • One in six Hispanic men will face jail time at some point during their lives, yet only one percent of tweets are in Spanish

EN93%

OTHER4%

IT2%

ES1%

#WARONDRUGS: Tweets by Language

EN OTHER IT

ES

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Revealing Rhetoric

• The terms on the word cloud indicate a younger generation of ‘tweeters’ in favor of liberal criminal justice reform

#WARONDRUGS: Visualizing the Text

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The Smartphone SocietyNicole Ashcoff

• On the global scale, the production of smartphones perpetuates the digital divide

• As these phones are imported to the United States, the divide continues

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Public Enemy No. 1“America’s public enemy number one in the United States is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.” –President Richard Nixon