In this paper, we offer a new conceptual approach to analyzing the interrelations between formal and informal pedagogical sites for learning about youth mental (ill) health with a specific focus on digital health technologies. Our approach builds on an understanding of public pedagogy to examine the pedagogical modes of address (Ellsworth 1997) that are (i) produced through 'expert' discourses of mental health literacy for young people; and (ii) include digital practices created by young people as they seek to publicly address mental ill health through social media platforms. We trace the pedagogic modes of address that are evident in examples of digital mental health practices and the creation of what we call therapeutic publics. Through a...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
The intersection of mental health and digital technology has become a critical focus in the realm of...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion of technology in music therapy and publ...
In this paper, we offer a new conceptual approach to analyzing the interrelations between formal and...
In this paper, we offer a new conceptual approach to analyzing the interrelations between formal and...
Academic, policy, and public concerns are intensifying around how to respond to increasing mental he...
It is hard to deny that contemporary society is becoming increasingly medicalized. Mental health is ...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
Medicalization can be defined as the phenomenon of transforming normal conditions into pathologies. ...
This article develops the concept of digital atmosphere to analyse the affective power of social med...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
As a secondary school teacher, I have observed the increase in social media use that has continually...
Over the past century, mental health disorders have become an area of concern for maintaining a “pro...
Mental health disorders are complex disorders of the nervous system characterized by a behavioral or...
There is a mental health crisis facing universities internationally. A growing body of interdiscipli...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
The intersection of mental health and digital technology has become a critical focus in the realm of...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion of technology in music therapy and publ...
In this paper, we offer a new conceptual approach to analyzing the interrelations between formal and...
In this paper, we offer a new conceptual approach to analyzing the interrelations between formal and...
Academic, policy, and public concerns are intensifying around how to respond to increasing mental he...
It is hard to deny that contemporary society is becoming increasingly medicalized. Mental health is ...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
Medicalization can be defined as the phenomenon of transforming normal conditions into pathologies. ...
This article develops the concept of digital atmosphere to analyse the affective power of social med...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
As a secondary school teacher, I have observed the increase in social media use that has continually...
Over the past century, mental health disorders have become an area of concern for maintaining a “pro...
Mental health disorders are complex disorders of the nervous system characterized by a behavioral or...
There is a mental health crisis facing universities internationally. A growing body of interdiscipli...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
The intersection of mental health and digital technology has become a critical focus in the realm of...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion of technology in music therapy and publ...