This dissertation investigates how and why college students engage in sexting and challenges prior research that often frames sexting as an inherently risky or dangerous behavior. I broadly define sexting as the electronic sharing of nude or semi-nude images and the written or spoken communication that accompanies them. I gathered quantitative survey data (N = 1,922) to capture the breadth of young people’s engagement in sexting, and qualitative interview data (N = 101) to capture the depth of these experiences. Using this mixed-methods strategy, I develop a comprehensive understanding of the types of sexting practices young people engage in, their motivations for engagement, and how gender dynamics influence these interactions. I find tha...
Young people constitute and negotiate their gendered identities and belonging, as well as their roma...
The purpose of this study is to analyze which components of the social learning theory are associate...
“Why on earth do they do it?” With so little to be gained and so much to lose, why do young men and ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
Sexting, the exchange of sexually explicit messages, images, and videos through mobile phones, has i...
In recent years, sexting has become common part of online communication. This thesis aspires to anal...
Sexting, defined as the exchange of sexually explicit materials via the Internet or mobile phones, i...
This dissertation investigates the diverse practices of sexting within the context of youth culture ...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
The present paper explores how young people construct gendered social meanings and cultural norms su...
Sexting as a common adolescent behavior might me related with difficulties of emotion regulation, a ...
Objectives: This research seeks to examine the different circumstances under which “sexting,” or sen...
Most of literature on sexting underlined the relationship between sexting misuse and risk for dating...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-66)This paper will address the electronic exchange of ...
Young people constitute and negotiate their gendered identities and belonging, as well as their roma...
The purpose of this study is to analyze which components of the social learning theory are associate...
“Why on earth do they do it?” With so little to be gained and so much to lose, why do young men and ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
Sexting, the exchange of sexually explicit messages, images, and videos through mobile phones, has i...
In recent years, sexting has become common part of online communication. This thesis aspires to anal...
Sexting, defined as the exchange of sexually explicit materials via the Internet or mobile phones, i...
This dissertation investigates the diverse practices of sexting within the context of youth culture ...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
The present paper explores how young people construct gendered social meanings and cultural norms su...
Sexting as a common adolescent behavior might me related with difficulties of emotion regulation, a ...
Objectives: This research seeks to examine the different circumstances under which “sexting,” or sen...
Most of literature on sexting underlined the relationship between sexting misuse and risk for dating...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-66)This paper will address the electronic exchange of ...
Young people constitute and negotiate their gendered identities and belonging, as well as their roma...
The purpose of this study is to analyze which components of the social learning theory are associate...
“Why on earth do they do it?” With so little to be gained and so much to lose, why do young men and ...