Presents an examination of the new digital media and technology practices of American youth, including text-messaging, the use of social media, and gaming.
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" Digital tools are now part of most communities' habitats. This book develops a new literacy and language to describe the practice of stewarding technology for communities.
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In this collection of essays, Japanese and American scholars offer richly detailed descriptions of how this once stigmatized Japanese youth culture created its own alternative markets and cultural products such as fan fiction, comics, ...
In 1999, BSrGCA initiated Project Connect, a pilot initiative funded by Microsoft and Shaquille O'Neal to create computer labs at fourteen Clubs across the country. Project Connect was conceived in response to concern over the digital ...
Most research on media use by young people with disabilities focuses on the therapeutic and rehabilitative uses of technology; less attention has been paid to their day-to-day encounters with media and technology—the mundane, sometimes ...
Surveys the online social habits of American teens and analyzes the role technology and social media plays in their lives, examining common misconceptions about such topics as identity, privacy, danger, and bullying.
The story she tells is both a testimonial to the transformative power of innovation and a cautionary tale about its limitations.