Youth work has, in its long history, been characterised by a balance of both emancipatory principles and elements of social control (Jeffs and Banks, 1999). This article will consider the new technological landscape and the ethical questions which are to be confronted as tech companies, backed by governments increasingly innovate products which can surveil, track and persuade. The literature suggests that dubious practices, have and are, being rolled out in the name of security which bypasses democratic discussion and legal process. The article suggests that all citizens including, policymakers, practitioners and young people need to educate themselves to be able to navigate this new complex technological environment
Media and communication scholars studying young people’s privacy often involve them in research in o...
Significant popular and policy attention over the last decade has come to be concerned with the chan...
Jane Melvin reviews the growth in digital technologies, drawing on her own research to review the im...
This article addresses questions arising from debates surrounding issues of surveillance and privacy...
From birth to adulthood, children now find themselves navigating a network of surveillance devices t...
This paper addresses questions arising from debates surrounding issues of surveillance and privacy i...
Due to a lack of current studies relating to youth workers ‘ use of digital tools within their work ...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract This research has made use of the data collected for a study on the impa...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract This research has made use of the data collected for a study on the impac...
This article draws on original, empirical research that focused on the use of an experimental mobile...
The purpose of this article is to show how young people typically interact with technology. Young pe...
The datafication of everyday life is rapidly transforming processes of data collection, analysis and...
This article discusses ways of working with young people in the New Media era. The extensive usage o...
This book adopts a critical youth studies approach and theorizes the digital as a key feature of the...
Most of us experience some form of surveillance in our daily life, whether it is the CCTV camera in ...
Media and communication scholars studying young people’s privacy often involve them in research in o...
Significant popular and policy attention over the last decade has come to be concerned with the chan...
Jane Melvin reviews the growth in digital technologies, drawing on her own research to review the im...
This article addresses questions arising from debates surrounding issues of surveillance and privacy...
From birth to adulthood, children now find themselves navigating a network of surveillance devices t...
This paper addresses questions arising from debates surrounding issues of surveillance and privacy i...
Due to a lack of current studies relating to youth workers ‘ use of digital tools within their work ...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract This research has made use of the data collected for a study on the impa...
(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract This research has made use of the data collected for a study on the impac...
This article draws on original, empirical research that focused on the use of an experimental mobile...
The purpose of this article is to show how young people typically interact with technology. Young pe...
The datafication of everyday life is rapidly transforming processes of data collection, analysis and...
This article discusses ways of working with young people in the New Media era. The extensive usage o...
This book adopts a critical youth studies approach and theorizes the digital as a key feature of the...
Most of us experience some form of surveillance in our daily life, whether it is the CCTV camera in ...
Media and communication scholars studying young people’s privacy often involve them in research in o...
Significant popular and policy attention over the last decade has come to be concerned with the chan...
Jane Melvin reviews the growth in digital technologies, drawing on her own research to review the im...