Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones are now fixtures of youth culture. They have so permeated young lives that it is hard to believe that less than a decade ago these technologies barely existed. Today’s youth may be coming of age and struggling for autonomy and identity as did their predecessors, but they are doing so amid new worlds for communication, friendship, play, and self-expression. This white paper summarizes the results of a three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, examining young people’s participation in the new media ecology. It represents a condensed version of a longer treatment of the project findings. The stu...
none2The chapter presents data of a study on Teenagers' appropriation of audiovisual contents throug...
Be it television, mobile phones or social networking sites – media technologies and applications for...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
This report summarizes the results of an ambitious three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John...
This Digital Youth Research website provides the results of study on kids' informal learning with di...
This report summarizes the results of an ambitious three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John...
Summarizes findings from a three-year study of how new media have been integrated into youth behavio...
Young people in the United States today are growing up in a media ecology where digital and networke...
This study explored young people’s use of new media and the learning that they experience through p...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
Over the past decade the introduction of networked and digital media has dramatically altered the me...
New media studies are now benefiting from a burgeoning of empirical studies and theoretical analyses...
Social networking, blogging, vlogging, gaming, instant messaging, downloading music and other conten...
none2The chapter presents data of a study on Teenagers' appropriation of audiovisual contents throug...
Be it television, mobile phones or social networking sites – media technologies and applications for...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones...
This report summarizes the results of an ambitious three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John...
This Digital Youth Research website provides the results of study on kids' informal learning with di...
This report summarizes the results of an ambitious three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John...
Summarizes findings from a three-year study of how new media have been integrated into youth behavio...
Young people in the United States today are growing up in a media ecology where digital and networke...
This study explored young people’s use of new media and the learning that they experience through p...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
Over the past decade the introduction of networked and digital media has dramatically altered the me...
New media studies are now benefiting from a burgeoning of empirical studies and theoretical analyses...
Social networking, blogging, vlogging, gaming, instant messaging, downloading music and other conten...
none2The chapter presents data of a study on Teenagers' appropriation of audiovisual contents throug...
Be it television, mobile phones or social networking sites – media technologies and applications for...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...