Social network sites (SNSes) like MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo are ubiquitous and today’s youth are spending a great deal of time using these sites to access public life. How is public life shaped by social technology? How are the properties of mediated publics, like social network sites, different from unmediated publics? This article seeks to explore the social dynamics of mediated public life in order to help educators understand their role in socialising today’s youth
In this special issue, we examine the developmental implications of young people\u27s use of online ...
This article investigates whether social media in general—using Facebook as an example—warrant ident...
This study examined the construct of community and its development in online spaces through a qualit...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook serve as \u27networked publics\u27. As with unmediate...
For years, social media have been a part of daily life. Within the last 5-10 years, the use of socia...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital Media Social network sites like MySpace and Faceb...
The article presents the phenomena of social network sites as a modern and important framework for c...
The immense popularity of social network sites such as MySpace and Facebook has caused a significant...
Social media complicate the very nature of public life. In this article, we consider how technology ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Individuals cannot survive in a vacuum, but are embedded into a social environment. Social networkin...
What do social networking sites reveal about the relation between the self and the community? We con...
Social networking sites like MySpace represent a new and powerful communication technology, rivallin...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
In this special issue, we examine the developmental implications of young people\u27s use of online ...
This article investigates whether social media in general—using Facebook as an example—warrant ident...
This study examined the construct of community and its development in online spaces through a qualit...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook serve as \u27networked publics\u27. As with unmediate...
For years, social media have been a part of daily life. Within the last 5-10 years, the use of socia...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital Media Social network sites like MySpace and Faceb...
The article presents the phenomena of social network sites as a modern and important framework for c...
The immense popularity of social network sites such as MySpace and Facebook has caused a significant...
Social media complicate the very nature of public life. In this article, we consider how technology ...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Individuals cannot survive in a vacuum, but are embedded into a social environment. Social networkin...
What do social networking sites reveal about the relation between the self and the community? We con...
Social networking sites like MySpace represent a new and powerful communication technology, rivallin...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
In this special issue, we examine the developmental implications of young people\u27s use of online ...
This article investigates whether social media in general—using Facebook as an example—warrant ident...
This study examined the construct of community and its development in online spaces through a qualit...