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Its Complicated The Social Lives Of Networked Teens Danah Boyd

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Its Complicated The Social Lives Of Networked Teens Danah Boyd
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 288
Author: danah boyd
ISBN: 9780300166439, 0300166435
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Its Complicated The Social Lives Of Networked Teens Danah Boyd by Danah Boyd 9780300166439, 0300166435 instant download after payment.

An essential read, written by a leading expert, for anyone who wants to understand young people's use of social media
What is new about how teenagers communicate through services such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram? Do social media affect the quality of teens’ lives? In this eye-opening book, youth culture and technology expert danah boyd uncovers some of the major myths regarding teens' use of social media. She explores tropes about identity, privacy, safety, danger, and bullying. Ultimately, boyd argues that society fails young people when paternalism and protectionism hinder teenagers’ ability to become informed, thoughtful, and engaged citizens through their online interactions. Yet despite an environment of rampant fear-mongering, boyd finds that teens often find ways to engage and to develop a sense of identity.
Boyd’s conclusions are essential reading not only for parents, teachers, and others who work with teens but also for anyone interested in the impact of emerging technologies on society, culture, and commerce in years to come. Offering insights gleaned from more than a decade of original fieldwork interviewing teenagers across the United States, boyd concludes reassuringly that the kids are all right. At the same time, she acknowledges that coming to terms with life in a networked era is not easy or obvious. In a technologically mediated world, life is bound to be complicated.

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