"Presents a teen-level view of stresses and joys behind digital screens, including peer relationships, conflict, digital footprints, and civic life"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emily Weinstein is a Research Director at Project Zero at Harvard and a Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education. Carrie James is a Principal Investigator at Project Zero and the author of Disconnected: Youth, New Media, and the Ethics Gap (MIT Press). Weinstein’s and James’s work has been covered in Time, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic, and they are sought-after speakers on teens and technology.
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Introduction: What Are We Missing? Why Does it Matter? 1 1 Digital Worries in Context 15 2 The Pull of the Screen 31 3 Friendship Dilemmas 53 4 Small Slights, Big Fights 73 5 Nude (and Why Teens Sext when they Know the Risks) 93 6 The Political is (Inter)personal--and Vice Versa 115 7 Digital Footprints that (May) Last a Lifetime 137 Conclusion: The Digital Agency Argument 161 Acknowledgments 175 Appendix: The Research Behind Behind Their Screens 179 Notes 193 Index 221
Introduction: What Are We Missing? Why Does it Matter? 1 1 Digital Worries in Context 15 2 The Pull of the Screen 31 3 Friendship Dilemmas 53 4 Small Slights, Big Fights 73 5 Nude (and Why Teens Sext when they Know the Risks) 93 6 The Political is (Inter)personal--and Vice Versa 115 7 Digital Footprints that (May) Last a Lifetime 137 Conclusion: The Digital Agency Argument 161 Acknowledgments 175 Appendix: The Research Behind Behind Their Screens 179 Notes 193 Index 221
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