Over the past decade the introduction of networked and digital media has dramatically altered the media ecologies of young people. In North America, Western Europe and East Asia, mobile phones, instant messaging, social network sites and other media now constitute part of the everyday landscape of youth. Even in the developing world the availability of mobile phones, telecentres, internet cafes and a variety of programs designed to facilitate access to a variety of new media and technologies have dramatically altered the media ecologies of youth in a variety of contexts (see OLPC; Castells, 2006; Horst and Miller, 2006; Pertierra et al, 2004; Librero, 2006). While the infrastructures of access and broader societal structures of inequality, ...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
[Excerto] Children and young people today go about their lives in an increasingly mediatized fashion...
Over the past decade the introduction of networked and digital media has dramatically altered the me...
Young people in the United States today are growing up in a media ecology where digital and networke...
Blurring the boundaries: connectivity, convergence and communication in the new media ecolog
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
The chapter draws on the theoretical contribution of Sonia Livingstone and Leah Leavrouw (2006), who...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development ...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
The internet and mobile phones play a much greater role than expected in the lives of young people w...
This paper examines the social impacts of digital media technology on youth; its paradoxes, points o...
This paper presents a conceptual synthesis of current literatures on the ways in which digital media...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
[Excerto] Children and young people today go about their lives in an increasingly mediatized fashion...
Over the past decade the introduction of networked and digital media has dramatically altered the me...
Young people in the United States today are growing up in a media ecology where digital and networke...
Blurring the boundaries: connectivity, convergence and communication in the new media ecolog
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
The chapter draws on the theoretical contribution of Sonia Livingstone and Leah Leavrouw (2006), who...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development ...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
The internet and mobile phones play a much greater role than expected in the lives of young people w...
This paper examines the social impacts of digital media technology on youth; its paradoxes, points o...
This paper presents a conceptual synthesis of current literatures on the ways in which digital media...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
Media is now central to how youth form their identities. Media also shapes the cultural background o...
[Excerto] Children and young people today go about their lives in an increasingly mediatized fashion...