This book explores how digital media can extend care practices among friends and peers, researching young people's negotiations of sexual health, mental health, gender/sexuality and dating apps, and highlighting the need for a multi-focal approach that centres young people's expertise.
This book explores how digital media can extend care practices among friends and peers, researching young people's negotiations of sexual health, mental health, gender/sexuality and dating apps, and highlighting the need for a multi-focal approach that centres young people's expertise.
Paul Byron is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney, based in the School of Communication. As a digital and social media researcher, his current research focuses on LGBTQ+ young people's digital peer support, and how this can inform Australian mental health policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Who Cares? Chapter 1: More than just friends Chapter 2: What do we know about peers? Chapter 3: Young people's social media expertise Chapter 4: Friendship and sexual intimacy Chapter 5: LGBTQ+ peer support for mental health Chapter 6: Friends with dating apps Conclusion: Everyday care
Introduction: Who Cares? Chapter 1: More than just friends Chapter 2: What do we know about peers? Chapter 3: Young people's social media expertise Chapter 4: Friendship and sexual intimacy Chapter 5: LGBTQ+ peer support for mental health Chapter 6: Friends with dating apps Conclusion: Everyday care
Introduction: Who Cares?;
Chapter 1: More than just friends;
Chapter 2: What do we know about peers?;
Chapter 3: Young people's social media expertise;
Chapter 4: Friendship and sexual intimacy;
Chapter 5: LGBTQ+ peer support for mental health;
Chapter 6: Friends with dating apps;
Conclusion: Everyday care
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