Youth in the Digital Age
An edition of Youth in the Digital Age (2019)
By Kate C. Tilleczek,Valerie M. Campbell
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
143
Description:
"Young people spend a significant amount of time with technology, particularly digital and social media. How do they experience and cope with the many influences of digital media in their lives? What are the main challenges and opportunities they navigate in living online? Youth in the Digital Age provides answers from a decidedly interdisciplinary perspective, beginning in a framework steeped in context; biography; and societal influences on young people, who now make up 25% of the earth's population. Placing these perspectives alongside those of current scholars and commentators to help analyse what young people are up against in navigating the digital age, the volume also draws on data from a five-year research project (Digital Media and Young Lives). Topics explored include well-being, privacy, control, surveillance, digital capital, and social relationships. Based on unique and emergent research from Canada, Scotland, and Australia, Youth in the Digital Age will appeal to post-secondary educators and scholars interested in fields such as youth studies, education, media studies, mental health, and technology."--Back cover.
subjects: Internet, safety measures, Youth, Cell phones, Information technology, Internet and youth, Cell phones and teenagers, Social networks, Internet, Safety measures, Social aspects, Internet et jeunesse, Téléphones cellulaires et adolescents, Jeunesse, Réseaux sociaux, Sécurité, Mesures, Technologie de l'information, Aspect social, PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Digital media