Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “big social data” becoming an increasingly important “currency” in the digital economy. While using social media platforms is ostensibly “free,” users nevertheless “pay” for these services through their personal data—enabling advertisers, content developers, and other third parties to profile, predict, and position individuals. Such developments have prompted calls for social media users to adopt more informed and critical stances toward how and why their data are being used—that is, to build “critical data literacies.” This article reports on research that explores y...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
The widespread use of social network sites (SNSs) by children has significantly reconfigured how the...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
This article offers an original contribution to the crucial question of how digital media impacts ch...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
Large amounts of personal data are generated through young people’s engagements with mobile media, w...
Large amounts of personal data are generated through young people’s engagements with mobile media, w...
This paper examines how American teens conceptualize the term data in the context of social and mo...
This paper builds on the Our Data Ourselves research project, which examined ways of understanding a...
This article explores the idea that research into media communications and information has recently ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between young people’s identities and the consumption of ...
BACKGROUND: In 2015, 90% of US young adults with Internet access used social media. Digital and soci...
Scholarly research into the uses of social media has become a major area of growth in recent years, ...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
The widespread use of social network sites (SNSs) by children has significantly reconfigured how the...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
This article offers an original contribution to the crucial question of how digital media impacts ch...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
Large amounts of personal data are generated through young people’s engagements with mobile media, w...
Large amounts of personal data are generated through young people’s engagements with mobile media, w...
This paper examines how American teens conceptualize the term data in the context of social and mo...
This paper builds on the Our Data Ourselves research project, which examined ways of understanding a...
This article explores the idea that research into media communications and information has recently ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between young people’s identities and the consumption of ...
BACKGROUND: In 2015, 90% of US young adults with Internet access used social media. Digital and soci...
Scholarly research into the uses of social media has become a major area of growth in recent years, ...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...
The widespread use of social network sites (SNSs) by children has significantly reconfigured how the...
Datafication, algorithms, social media and their various assemblages enable massive connective proce...