The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understandings of the complex nature of sexting and the role of mobile technologies within peer teen networks. It was designed as a pilot study – to investigate a phenomenon whose nature, scale and dimensions were unknown. Thus the research itself also was small in scale and exploratory in nature and also culturally and geographically specific. We conducted focus group interviews with 35 young people years 8 and 10 in two inner city London schools. At the focus groups we asked participants to friend us on Facebook, with a research Facebook profile. We then mapped some of their activities online and returned for 22 individual interviews with selected case ...
New technology has made pornography increasingly accessible to young people, and a growing evidence ...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understanding...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
The rapid development and adoption of online digital technologies has had a profound effect on the w...
The term “sexting” refers to the sending and receiving of sexually explicit imagery via some form of...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
AbstractBackgroundSexting represents electronic distribution of text messages; own photographs or vi...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
New technology has made pornography increasingly accessible to young people, and a growing evidence ...
New technology has made pornography increasingly accessible to young people, and a growing evidence ...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understanding...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
The rapid development and adoption of online digital technologies has had a profound effect on the w...
The term “sexting” refers to the sending and receiving of sexually explicit imagery via some form of...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
Young people’s sexting is an area of increasing concern amongst parents, educationalists and policy ...
AbstractBackgroundSexting represents electronic distribution of text messages; own photographs or vi...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
New technology has made pornography increasingly accessible to young people, and a growing evidence ...
New technology has made pornography increasingly accessible to young people, and a growing evidence ...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...