This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communication devices and the internet by children in care in order to maintain contact with family and friends. It is based on a triadic method of semi-structured interviews with 12 young people and their foster carers and social work practitioners. The study found that the young people were not passive recipients of their familial and friendship networks and did not deem their interactions as ‘contact’, perceiving them more as ‘staying in touch’. The opportunities provided for this by the new technology enabled immediacy, reach and communication in real time and duration – all features that allowed them to control the ‘who, how and when’ of their re...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
As technology evolves, the internet is increasingly becoming a frequently used medium through which ...
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communica...
Under Section 34 of the Children Act 1989 local authorities have a legal duty to make every effort t...
The circumstances of those who are, or have been, in the care system may augment concern about their...
Unregulated contact between young people in care and their birth parents or extended family is often...
Objectives To consider the phenomenon that is unsupervised contact by young people in care with mem...
In an increasingly digital age, expectations of foster carers and social workers to embrace informat...
The circumstances of those who are, or have been, in the care system may augment concern about their...
Social distancing has become a new social norm, and with it, digital technology takes a more promine...
This paper explores the place of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the everyday l...
ABSTRACT The adoption of the mobile phone by young people has been a global phenomenon in recent ye...
Research on the consequences of information and communication technology (ICT) use finds that ICTs, ...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
As technology evolves, the internet is increasingly becoming a frequently used medium through which ...
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communica...
Under Section 34 of the Children Act 1989 local authorities have a legal duty to make every effort t...
The circumstances of those who are, or have been, in the care system may augment concern about their...
Unregulated contact between young people in care and their birth parents or extended family is often...
Objectives To consider the phenomenon that is unsupervised contact by young people in care with mem...
In an increasingly digital age, expectations of foster carers and social workers to embrace informat...
The circumstances of those who are, or have been, in the care system may augment concern about their...
Social distancing has become a new social norm, and with it, digital technology takes a more promine...
This paper explores the place of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the everyday l...
ABSTRACT The adoption of the mobile phone by young people has been a global phenomenon in recent ye...
Research on the consequences of information and communication technology (ICT) use finds that ICTs, ...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
As technology evolves, the internet is increasingly becoming a frequently used medium through which ...
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...