This paper examines the ways nine teenage Australians—identified as being 'at risk' of social exclusion—are using online networks to participate in society. The research finds that online networks provided the participants with valuable opportunities for social inclusion. These findings are contextualized in relation to current Australian Government education and social policies which, on the one hand aspire to support young people’s social inclusion, and on the other restrict their ability to use online networks in public and private spaces because of safety and health concerns. This study contends that by defining and understanding the social value of young people’s online network use we can move toward a policy framework that not only ad...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
A Young and Well CRC supported, and Google funded, literature review was published in April 2011 (Co...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
This paper examines the ways nine teenage Australians—identified as being 'at risk' of social exclus...
This paper examines the ways 9 teenage Australians - identified as being 'at risk' of social exclusi...
Most state governments in Australia have banned popular online networking sites from public schools ...
In Australia, renewed interest in the principles of youth participation during the last decade has l...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
Examines how young people are now engaging online, the devices they use and the services and activit...
This paper explores the positive and negative experiences of adolescent users of social networking s...
Current literature focusing on young people’s digital technology use often reflects concerns that th...
This study investigates emerging differences among young people in their judgements about the benefi...
Young people’s social media use has become a focus of concern, particularly for governments, social ...
This paper explores young people’s use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
A Young and Well CRC supported, and Google funded, literature review was published in April 2011 (Co...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
This paper examines the ways nine teenage Australians—identified as being 'at risk' of social exclus...
This paper examines the ways 9 teenage Australians - identified as being 'at risk' of social exclusi...
Most state governments in Australia have banned popular online networking sites from public schools ...
In Australia, renewed interest in the principles of youth participation during the last decade has l...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
Examines how young people are now engaging online, the devices they use and the services and activit...
This paper explores the positive and negative experiences of adolescent users of social networking s...
Current literature focusing on young people’s digital technology use often reflects concerns that th...
This study investigates emerging differences among young people in their judgements about the benefi...
Young people’s social media use has become a focus of concern, particularly for governments, social ...
This paper explores young people’s use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
A Young and Well CRC supported, and Google funded, literature review was published in April 2011 (Co...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...