The article ‘Understanding children’s and young adolescents’ media practices: reflections on methodology’ is intended to contribute to current discussions on the perception and construction of child/childhood and the surrounding digital media landscape. In the article, the researcher describes and reflects upon her own experiences with various methods (interviews, diaries, drawings and photos) used when examining children’s and young adolescents’ (in the age range 8-16 years) media practices, focusing on the Internet and computer games. Throughout the text, the claim of having young people’s perspectives as the main point of departure in research is looked at with a critical eye. This key issue is elaborated upon, through examples from rese...
In relation to any claims about “child-centred” research, the present article stresses the need to r...
Age-old debates on children’s encounters with media technologies reveal a long, fractured and c...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...
New media studies are now benefiting from a burgeoning of empirical studies and theoretical analyses...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
The articles collected in this current issue of MERJ represent this ongoing research into children’s...
Barbora Neuwirthová ABSTRACT Thesis "Childrens' life with and within media" explores and describes w...
The media have always fascinated children and young people. The starting point for this book is to s...
This book explores the impact of digital media on young children’s lives and the role that the media...
Barbora Neuwirthová ABSTRACT Thesis "Childrens' life with and within media" explores and describes w...
Students from junior high and upper secondary schools are made active participants in the research p...
This early career research paper has its origins in a wider study on younger children’s perceptions ...
One of the most significant challenges in researching the social aspects of contemporary societies i...
In relation to any claims about “child-centred” research, the present article stresses the need to r...
Age-old debates on children’s encounters with media technologies reveal a long, fractured and c...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...
New media studies are now benefiting from a burgeoning of empirical studies and theoretical analyses...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
The articles collected in this current issue of MERJ represent this ongoing research into children’s...
Barbora Neuwirthová ABSTRACT Thesis "Childrens' life with and within media" explores and describes w...
The media have always fascinated children and young people. The starting point for this book is to s...
This book explores the impact of digital media on young children’s lives and the role that the media...
Barbora Neuwirthová ABSTRACT Thesis "Childrens' life with and within media" explores and describes w...
Students from junior high and upper secondary schools are made active participants in the research p...
This early career research paper has its origins in a wider study on younger children’s perceptions ...
One of the most significant challenges in researching the social aspects of contemporary societies i...
In relation to any claims about “child-centred” research, the present article stresses the need to r...
Age-old debates on children’s encounters with media technologies reveal a long, fractured and c...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...