Contains fulltext : 198759.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The intensive use of information and communication technology (ICT) results in increasing levels of consumption of energy and materials. The use of ICT is widespread among young people, and this paper investigates the everyday practices related to their use of ICT (mainly smart phones and laptops). Based on qualitative studies in the Netherlands and Denmark, we find that energy-intensive use of ICT is encouraged through mutually reinforcing social norms, social-institutional embeddedness and scripts regarding their everyday practices. In addition to a lack of awareness of the environmental impact of ICT, this explains why young people in general find it h...
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An increasingly important theme for ICT designers is in what way ICT interferes with moral reasoning...
An increasingly important theme for ICT designers is in what way ICT interferes with moral reasoning...
How does online social networking and ‘screen-based media’ influence young people’s wellbeing, and h...
The intensive use of information and communication technology (ICT) results in increasing levels of ...
This paper, published in the journal Computers and Education, describes research into teenagers’ per...
Research into the rapidly changing area of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) in socie...
The environmental implications of information and communication technology (ICT) have been the subje...
Oral presentationIntroduction: the use of digital media has become an integral part of our everyday ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the lifestyle of youth between the ages of 15-17 i...
This poster summarises our work on the use of ICT in everyday life and the implications for energy c...
The development of ICT and its implementation in different areas of our society led to profound soci...
Reducing energy consumption in urban households is essential for reaching the necessary climate rese...
Over 80% of adolescents have mobile phones, this statement seems normal in the 21st century, (Hunt, ...
The purpose of this article is to show how young people typically interact with technology. Young pe...
none2This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and m...
An increasingly important theme for ICT designers is in what way ICT interferes with moral reasoning...
An increasingly important theme for ICT designers is in what way ICT interferes with moral reasoning...
How does online social networking and ‘screen-based media’ influence young people’s wellbeing, and h...