Part of the Volume on Youth, Identity, and Digital Media Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook serve as "networked publics." As with unmediated publics like parks and malls, youth use networked publics to gather, socialize with their peers, and make sense of and help build the culture around them. This article examines American youth engagement in networked publics and considers how properties unique to such mediated environments (e.g., persistence, searchability, replicability, and invisible audiences) affect the ways in which youth interact with one another. Ethnographic data is used to analyze how youth recognize these structural properties and find innovative ways of making these systems serve their purposes. Issues like privac...
Social networking site (SNS) use has gathered a truly global momentum. As a cohort whose development...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the effects of social network sites on youth social and acade...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook serve as \u27networked publics\u27. As with unmediate...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
Social network sites (SNSes) like MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo are ubiquitous and today’s youth are s...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of media stories abou...
A majority of American adolescents use social network sites. Many adolescents access these sites mu...
The immense popularity of social network sites such as MySpace and Facebook has caused a significant...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
What do we really know about how teenagers use social media? What do they think about Facebook and h...
This study is an empirical analysis of adolescents\u27 risk management on internet social network si...
Social networking site (SNS) use has gathered a truly global momentum. As a cohort whose development...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the effects of social network sites on youth social and acade...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook serve as \u27networked publics\u27. As with unmediate...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
Social network sites (SNSes) like MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo are ubiquitous and today’s youth are s...
The creation of social networking sites since 2004 has changed how we interact with other people. Th...
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of media stories abou...
A majority of American adolescents use social network sites. Many adolescents access these sites mu...
The immense popularity of social network sites such as MySpace and Facebook has caused a significant...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
What do we really know about how teenagers use social media? What do they think about Facebook and h...
This study is an empirical analysis of adolescents\u27 risk management on internet social network si...
Social networking site (SNS) use has gathered a truly global momentum. As a cohort whose development...
This article examines young people’s uses and understandings of social networking sites and instant ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the effects of social network sites on youth social and acade...