Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults easily take photos, share them across multiple social networks using smartphones, and create digital identities for themselves consciously and unconsciously. Is the same true for older adults? As part of a larger mixedmethods study of online life in the UK, we considered digital photographic practices at two life transitions: leaving secondary school and retiring from work. In this paper, we report on a complex picture of different kinds of interactions with visual media online, and variation across age groups in the construction of digital identities. In doing so, we argue for a blurring of the distinctions between Chalfen’s ‘Kodak Culture’ ...
The digital divide due to age is declining quickly. But this does not necessarily mean that the will...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and que...
We present findings from an experience-centered study about how Internet use supports self-functioni...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
In the first few years of the 21st Century, access to and use of Web 2.0 digital technologies by eve...
This paper considers the social significance of digital technologies in older adults’ lives by explo...
This research explores the relationship between wider media discourses linking age and digital life ...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
We present findings from a qualitative study about how Internet use supports self-functioning follow...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This qualitative datas...
This paper draws on data from the empirical study Photographing Eve-ryday Life: Ageing, Lived Experi...
In this article we describe findings from a recent study in which we interviewed four British teenag...
The digital divide due to age is declining quickly. But this does not necessarily mean that the will...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and que...
We present findings from an experience-centered study about how Internet use supports self-functioni...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
Over the last two decades, digital photography has been adopted by young and old. Many young adults ...
In the first few years of the 21st Century, access to and use of Web 2.0 digital technologies by eve...
This paper considers the social significance of digital technologies in older adults’ lives by explo...
This research explores the relationship between wider media discourses linking age and digital life ...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
We present findings from a qualitative study about how Internet use supports self-functioning follow...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This qualitative datas...
This paper draws on data from the empirical study Photographing Eve-ryday Life: Ageing, Lived Experi...
In this article we describe findings from a recent study in which we interviewed four British teenag...
The digital divide due to age is declining quickly. But this does not necessarily mean that the will...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and que...
We present findings from an experience-centered study about how Internet use supports self-functioni...