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Youth in the Digital Age: Paradox, Promise, Predicament: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

Autor Kate Tilleczek, Valerie Campbell
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Young people spend a significant amount of time with technology, particularly digital and social media. How do they experience and cope with the many influences of digital media in their lives? What are the main challenges and opportunities they navigate in living online?



Youth in the Digital Age provides answers from a decidedly interdisciplinary perspective, beginning in a framework steeped in context; biography; and societal influences on young people, who now make up 25% of the earth's population. Placing these perspectives alongside those of current scholars and commentators to help analyse what young people are up against in navigating the digital age, the volume also draws on data from a five-year research project (Digital Media and Young Lives). Topics explored include well-being, privacy, control, surveillance, digital capital, and social relationships.



Based on unique and emergent research from Canada, Scotland, and Australia, Youth in the Digital Age will appeal to post-secondary educators and scholars interested in fields such as youth studies, education, media studies, mental health, and technology.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367582012
ISBN-10: 0367582015
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

List of figures


List of tables


Acknowledgements


List of Contributors


1 Young lives in the digital age


Kate C. Tilleczek


2 Methods and ethics with, for, and by youth in the digital age


Valerie M. Campbell, Kate C. Tilleczek, and Janet Loebach




3 Youth well-being and digital media


Kate C. Tilleczek , Bra ndi L. Bell, and Matthew Munro




4 The way we live now: Privacy, surveillance, and control of youth in the digital age


Heather Barnick, Valerie M. Campbell, and Kate C. Tilleczek




5 "It’s almost like the earth stood still": Youthful critiques of cell phones


Ron Srigley and Kate C. Tilleczek




6 Digital capital by/for youth?


Kate C. Tilleczek and Jonah R. Rimer




7 Digital media, youth, and social relationships


Jonah R. Rimer and Kate C. Tilleczek




8 Profound conundrums: young lives in the digital age


Kate C. Tilleczek and Valerie M. Campbell




Index



Notă biografică

Dr. Kate Tilleczek is the Canada Research Chair in Young Lives, Education and Global Good, and Full Professor of Education at York University, Canada.




Valerie M. Campbell, PhD (c), is a sessional lecturer in Sociology and Arthropology at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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Young people spend a significant amount of time with technology, particularly digital and social media. How do they experience and cope with the many influences of digital media in their lives? What are the main challenges and opportunities they navigate in living online?

 

 

Youth in the Digital Age provides answers from a decidedly interdisciplinary perspective, beginning in a framework steeped in context; biography; and societal influences on young people, who now make up 25% of the earth's population. Placing these perspectives alongside those of current scholars and commentators to help analyse what young people are up against in navigating the digital age, the volume also draws on data from a five-year research project (Digital Media and Young Lives). Topics explored include well-being, privacy, control, surveillance, digital capital, and social relationships.

 

 

 

 

Based on unique and emergent research from Canada, Scotland, and Australia, Youth in the Digital Age will appeal to post-secondary educators and scholars interested in fields such as youth studies, education, media studies, mental health, and technology.