This article presents a study on the adoption and usage of new media among a representative sample of Flemish youngsters. Some major findings include the dominant role of computers and Internet in the media behavior of these youngsters, challenging traditional media such as TV and radio. However, the supposed popularity of mobile applications and gaming among youngsters was not universally present in our sample, which led us to look for different profiles within the data. Based on the adoption of new media technology and devices, the studied sample could be divided into four distinct profiles by means of a latent class analysis. The first profile is the youngest and shows high adoption rates of new media devices and technology. Their usage ...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
Media technology is becoming an ever more ubiquitous part of human life. To support the growing amou...
This 'Special Issue' presents work-in-progress from a substantial cross-national project investigati...
It is widely recognised that Western households and Western teenagers have increasingly appropriated...
The intensive use of interactive media has led to assertions about the effect of these media on yout...
Young people are increasingly having access to their own TV-set, video recorder, or computer. New in...
There is a lack of research on the role that new media play in the life of young children under the ...
This article presents the main findings of a Media Uses Study (MUS), carried out in Catalonia in the...
In this article, the concept of "media lifestyles" is adopted in order to develop a comprehensive ap...
This study examined preteens¿ screen media use and potential differences in media use by child and f...
This study examined preteens' screen media use and potential differences in media use by child and f...
The study aimed to determine how adolescents access new media, to determine new media using, and to ...
UID/CCI/04667/2016The mediatisation of young people daily lives constitutes a significant subject du...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
Media technology is becoming an ever more ubiquitous part of human life. To support the growing amou...
This 'Special Issue' presents work-in-progress from a substantial cross-national project investigati...
It is widely recognised that Western households and Western teenagers have increasingly appropriated...
The intensive use of interactive media has led to assertions about the effect of these media on yout...
Young people are increasingly having access to their own TV-set, video recorder, or computer. New in...
There is a lack of research on the role that new media play in the life of young children under the ...
This article presents the main findings of a Media Uses Study (MUS), carried out in Catalonia in the...
In this article, the concept of "media lifestyles" is adopted in order to develop a comprehensive ap...
This study examined preteens¿ screen media use and potential differences in media use by child and f...
This study examined preteens' screen media use and potential differences in media use by child and f...
The study aimed to determine how adolescents access new media, to determine new media using, and to ...
UID/CCI/04667/2016The mediatisation of young people daily lives constitutes a significant subject du...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
The Internet is considered a huge development in human civilization. It is literally considered as a...
Media technology is becoming an ever more ubiquitous part of human life. To support the growing amou...
This 'Special Issue' presents work-in-progress from a substantial cross-national project investigati...