This article critically analyses research on young people's internet use. Based on a literature analysis, it examines which young people do what on the internet. These results invite a reflection on the dominant discourse on the digital divide. Within this discourse, there is a strong focus on the use of the internet for information purposes only, a focus which is strongly influenced by the knowledge society. From a pedagogical perspective, the article makes a case for a wider view of this dominant use, since it endangers groups of young people who may already be on the margins of the digital divide
New Technology is an important aspect of society, but the impact of new technology has changed the w...
In a representative survey of the Dutch population we found that people with low levels of education...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
This article critically analyses research on young people's internet use. Based on a literature anal...
Introduction - This paper’s main aim is to further explore youth’s diversified internet use and its ...
Using data from a nationally representative survey of over a 1000 young people in the UK this paper ...
This article analyses how young people, parents and teachers perceive the uses of digital tools and ...
Little academic and policy attention has addressed the `digital divide' among children and young peo...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9‑19 ...
Little academic and policy attention has addressed the `digital divide\u27 among children and young ...
This article expands understanding of the digital divide to more nuanced measures of use by examinin...
This article expands understanding of the digital divide to more nuanced measures of use by examinin...
As domestic access to the internet reaches the mass market in industrialized countries, this article...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
Given increasing calls for children and young people to participate via the internet in civic and po...
New Technology is an important aspect of society, but the impact of new technology has changed the w...
In a representative survey of the Dutch population we found that people with low levels of education...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
This article critically analyses research on young people's internet use. Based on a literature anal...
Introduction - This paper’s main aim is to further explore youth’s diversified internet use and its ...
Using data from a nationally representative survey of over a 1000 young people in the UK this paper ...
This article analyses how young people, parents and teachers perceive the uses of digital tools and ...
Little academic and policy attention has addressed the `digital divide' among children and young peo...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9‑19 ...
Little academic and policy attention has addressed the `digital divide\u27 among children and young ...
This article expands understanding of the digital divide to more nuanced measures of use by examinin...
This article expands understanding of the digital divide to more nuanced measures of use by examinin...
As domestic access to the internet reaches the mass market in industrialized countries, this article...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
Given increasing calls for children and young people to participate via the internet in civic and po...
New Technology is an important aspect of society, but the impact of new technology has changed the w...
In a representative survey of the Dutch population we found that people with low levels of education...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...