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The Class Living And Learning In The Digital Age Sonia Livingstone Julian Seftongreen

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The Class Living And Learning In The Digital Age Sonia Livingstone Julian Seftongreen
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Author: Sonia Livingstone; Julian Sefton-Green
ISBN: 9781479863570, 1479863572
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Class Living And Learning In The Digital Age Sonia Livingstone Julian Seftongreen by Sonia Livingstone; Julian Sefton-green 9781479863570, 1479863572 instant download after payment.

An intimate look at how children network, identify, learn and grow in a connected world.
Read Online at connectedyouth.nyupress.org
Do today’s youth have more opportunities than their parents? As they build their own social and digital networks, does that offer new routes to learning and friendship? How do they navigate the meaning of education in a digitally connected but fiercely competitive, highly individualized world?
Based upon fieldwork at an ordinary London school, The Class examines young people's experiences of growing up and learning in a digital world. In this original and engaging study, Livingstone and Sefton-Green explore youth values, teenagers’ perspectives on their futures, and their tactics for facing the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. The authors follow the students as they move across their different social worlds—in school, at home, and with their friends, engaging in a range of activities from video games to drama clubs and music lessons. By portraying the texture of the students’ everyday lives, The Class seeks to understand how the structures of social class and cultural capital shape the development of personal interests, relationships and autonomy. Providing insights into how young people’s social, digital, and learning networks enable or disempower them, Livingstone and Sefton-Green reveal that the experience of disconnections and blocked pathways is often more common than that of connections and new opportunities.

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