One of the far-reaching implications of the current global COVID-19 pandemic has been the sudden boost in use of digital media due to social distancing and stay-at-home orders. In times of routine, youth are often the first to adopt new technologies and platforms, to experiment with modes of production and practices of sharing, and often spend significant time and energy socializing online. Now such digital practices have become common among much wider demographics. Moreover, the move to online learning in schools and the spurt of innovative digital experiences offered has abruptly shifted the rhetoric of concern often associated with youth’s so-called “screen time.” The articles in this thematic issue—though written long before the COVID-1...
This thematic issue brings together papers by researchers who are studying the ways that today’s ado...
Today’s youth inhabit new digital spaces that seem foreign to many adults. These spaces offer unprec...
Cybersafety has been a mainstay of digital education since computers arrived in classrooms in the mi...
The active digital engagement of children and teens from a very early age makes them the most prolif...
This paper presents comparative research from two youth-centered interdisciplinary ethnograp...
This article offers an original contribution to the crucial question of how digital media impacts ch...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
As digital media have become increasingly ubiquitous, educational institutions, non-for-profit-organ...
While nearly 90 percent of adolescents have Internet access both inside and outside school,1 an emer...
Engaging more young people in social action is an important policy objective for the current governm...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
A surge in demand for online communication services during the Covid-19 lockdown is hardly surprisin...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth.Youth today are...
A range of recent academic, policy and practice-focused work in the UK and internationally has ident...
This paper examines the social impacts of digital media technology on youth; its paradoxes, points o...
This thematic issue brings together papers by researchers who are studying the ways that today’s ado...
Today’s youth inhabit new digital spaces that seem foreign to many adults. These spaces offer unprec...
Cybersafety has been a mainstay of digital education since computers arrived in classrooms in the mi...
The active digital engagement of children and teens from a very early age makes them the most prolif...
This paper presents comparative research from two youth-centered interdisciplinary ethnograp...
This article offers an original contribution to the crucial question of how digital media impacts ch...
Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital MediaHow do youth use media and technology as the...
As digital media have become increasingly ubiquitous, educational institutions, non-for-profit-organ...
While nearly 90 percent of adolescents have Internet access both inside and outside school,1 an emer...
Engaging more young people in social action is an important policy objective for the current governm...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
A surge in demand for online communication services during the Covid-19 lockdown is hardly surprisin...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth.Youth today are...
A range of recent academic, policy and practice-focused work in the UK and internationally has ident...
This paper examines the social impacts of digital media technology on youth; its paradoxes, points o...
This thematic issue brings together papers by researchers who are studying the ways that today’s ado...
Today’s youth inhabit new digital spaces that seem foreign to many adults. These spaces offer unprec...
Cybersafety has been a mainstay of digital education since computers arrived in classrooms in the mi...