The rapidly changing uses of online social networking sites (SNS) have led to moral panics, most notably framed in terms of 'stranger danger'. However, the risks to young people from access to un-mediated content available via SNS, and most particularly to user-generated content is not generally seen as being dangerous. However, adults would not generally consider many of the activities engaged in via SNS as safe were they conducted in the real world. This paper explores the ways in which young people use SNS to mediate complex issues of social identity in a virtual environment
Social Networking Sites (SNS) is a buzz word in today’s world due to its enormous growth, customer b...
Despite the age restrictions of social networking sites (SNS) averaging age 13 years, younger childr...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...
This paper grew out of an exploratory study into the ways young people are using Social Networking S...
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of media stories abou...
Social networking site (SNS) use has gathered a truly global momentum. As a cohort whose development...
The widespread use of social network sites (SNSs) by children has significantly reconfigured how the...
Although research findings have been equivocal as to whether the use of social networking sites (SNS...
Social networking sites have been rapidly adopted by children and, especially, teenagers and young p...
In this special issue, we examine the developmental implications of young people\u27s use of online ...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
© 2012 Catherine WaiteYoung people and their incorporation of social networking sites into everyday ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
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...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) is a buzz word in today’s world due to its enormous growth, customer b...
Despite the age restrictions of social networking sites (SNS) averaging age 13 years, younger childr...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...
This paper grew out of an exploratory study into the ways young people are using Social Networking S...
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of media stories abou...
Social networking site (SNS) use has gathered a truly global momentum. As a cohort whose development...
The widespread use of social network sites (SNSs) by children has significantly reconfigured how the...
Although research findings have been equivocal as to whether the use of social networking sites (SNS...
Social networking sites have been rapidly adopted by children and, especially, teenagers and young p...
In this special issue, we examine the developmental implications of young people\u27s use of online ...
This paper explores young people's use of digital media focusing upon the use of social networking s...
© 2012 Catherine WaiteYoung people and their incorporation of social networking sites into everyday ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
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...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) is a buzz word in today’s world due to its enormous growth, customer b...
Despite the age restrictions of social networking sites (SNS) averaging age 13 years, younger childr...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...