[Excerto] Children and young people today go about their lives in an increasingly mediatized fashion. Their daily lives are inhabited by a variety of media, ranging from the so-called new media to the more traditional ones, which have an impact on how they perceive, get to kno,v and represent the world, how they interact with others, how they build their identity, and how they study, have fun and organize their daily lives. The media ecosystem, namely the digit.:tl environments, opened up opportunities to communicate, participate, create and produce information. Apparently, children and young people now have more means and opportunities at their disposal to express and share their ideas, interests and opinions, but are they actually takin...
The article deals with reflections about the relationship of young people with cyberculture in a re...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The present generation of young people, unlike its predecessors, lives in an increasingly globalizin...
In a deeply mediatised age that embeds media within everyday life, it is particularly important to e...
Current research and practice suggest that ICT has fundamentally impacted on the experience of youth...
Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development ...
The development of ICT and its implementation in different areas of our society led to profound soci...
Popular media culture has been a vital resource through which youth generations have defined themsel...
Many discourses link media with generations, ascribing particular appetence for the use of new media...
Accessing the internet more than their parents, two out of three Portuguese children and youths (9-1...
The dissonance between what teenagers learn in classrooms and their everyday lives is not a recent p...
In the E-Society project entitled UK Children Go Online (www.children-go-online.net), we are combini...
A modern young person lives in a world of elefctronic media that is changing fast and is co-created ...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
Technology has become an accepted and pervasive element of society. Today, we are confronted with dr...
The article deals with reflections about the relationship of young people with cyberculture in a re...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The present generation of young people, unlike its predecessors, lives in an increasingly globalizin...
In a deeply mediatised age that embeds media within everyday life, it is particularly important to e...
Current research and practice suggest that ICT has fundamentally impacted on the experience of youth...
Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development ...
The development of ICT and its implementation in different areas of our society led to profound soci...
Popular media culture has been a vital resource through which youth generations have defined themsel...
Many discourses link media with generations, ascribing particular appetence for the use of new media...
Accessing the internet more than their parents, two out of three Portuguese children and youths (9-1...
The dissonance between what teenagers learn in classrooms and their everyday lives is not a recent p...
In the E-Society project entitled UK Children Go Online (www.children-go-online.net), we are combini...
A modern young person lives in a world of elefctronic media that is changing fast and is co-created ...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
Technology has become an accepted and pervasive element of society. Today, we are confronted with dr...
The article deals with reflections about the relationship of young people with cyberculture in a re...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
The present generation of young people, unlike its predecessors, lives in an increasingly globalizin...