This article investigates the online and offline experiences of young people living in rural communities. It draws upon data from the AHRC-funded research project, ‘Young people’s creative understanding of their mediaworlds’ (2008–10), in which young people aged 14–15 created ‘identity boxes’ to explore the place of media in their lives. The article demonstrates that many young people in rural areas were disengaged with new media and highlights why, for some individuals, online inclusion increased their feelings of cultural exclusion. The article reveals that many young people in rural areas made use of new media technologies only when they saw them as having a practical value relevant to their lives. The article further demonstrates the us...
Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of har...
Abstract: Today social media has created a stir in the world, but social media has been born with th...
The imbalance between need and available resources with respect to youth mental ill-health has encou...
Online storytelling spaces provide young people who live in rural and remote parts of Australia with...
This article describes rural middle school students ’ exploration of their identity and their rural ...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
Today\u27s digital society creates new realities and opportunities for rural communities. To fully t...
Rural students are underrepresented in higher education in Australia. At the same time, the workforc...
Based on results from questionnaires completed by a sample of male and female students between the a...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
This article describes rural middle school students’ exploration of their identity and their rural c...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
The thesis examines the linkages between changes in rural community relationships with place and the...
Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of har...
Abstract: Today social media has created a stir in the world, but social media has been born with th...
The imbalance between need and available resources with respect to youth mental ill-health has encou...
Online storytelling spaces provide young people who live in rural and remote parts of Australia with...
This article describes rural middle school students ’ exploration of their identity and their rural ...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
Online networks can support broad communicative participation and interaction and new media technolo...
Today\u27s digital society creates new realities and opportunities for rural communities. To fully t...
Rural students are underrepresented in higher education in Australia. At the same time, the workforc...
Based on results from questionnaires completed by a sample of male and female students between the a...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
This article describes rural middle school students’ exploration of their identity and their rural c...
This document is the final version of a published work that appeared in final form in Proceedings of...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
The thesis examines the linkages between changes in rural community relationships with place and the...
Understandings of digital technologies as tools to manage deficit, or conversely as mediators of har...
Abstract: Today social media has created a stir in the world, but social media has been born with th...
The imbalance between need and available resources with respect to youth mental ill-health has encou...