This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particularly regarding privacy and consent. Youth sexting – involving the production and exchange of sexual images or messages via mobile phones and other communication technologies – has attracted media attention, public concern, and research and policy focus for some time, particularly regarding the perceived harmful nature of the practice (Crofts et al., 2015). This thesis situates harmful practices in terms of breaches of privacy and consent. The research is used to advocate for progressive, harm-reduction approaches to responding to youth sexting that centralise ethics, justice and equality, and give rights to sexual and bodily expression and exp...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understanding...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
Youth sexters are considered vulnerable to privacy violations in the form of unauthorized distributi...
The present paper explores how young people construct gendered social meanings and cultural norms su...
In recent years, the prosecution of teenagers who use digital and online technology to produce and c...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
Advances in digital photography and distribution technologies enable many people to produce and dist...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
The rapid development and adoption of online digital technologies has had a profound effect on the w...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens' digital image exchange...
In contemporary Western societies, young people are growing up in digital media contexts with easily...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understanding...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
Youth sexters are considered vulnerable to privacy violations in the form of unauthorized distributi...
The present paper explores how young people construct gendered social meanings and cultural norms su...
In recent years, the prosecution of teenagers who use digital and online technology to produce and c...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
Advances in digital photography and distribution technologies enable many people to produce and dist...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
The rapid development and adoption of online digital technologies has had a profound effect on the w...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens' digital image exchange...
In contemporary Western societies, young people are growing up in digital media contexts with easily...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
The purpose of this small scale qualitative research was to respond to and enhance our understanding...