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Identity

Author: David Buckingham
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2008.
Series: The Macarthur series on digital media and learning
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development of young people's individual and social identities. Read the complete open access edition HERE.

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Buckingham
ISBN: 9780262026352 026202635X 9780262524834 026252483X
OCLC Number: 226111850
Description: p. cm.
Contents: Introducing identity / David Buckingham --
Imaging, keyboarding, and posting identities : young people and new media technologies / Sandra Weber and Claudia Mitchell --
Consumer citizens online : structure, agency, and gender in online participation / Rebekah Willett --
Questioning the generational divide : technological exoticism and adult construction of online youth identity / Susan C. Herring --
Producing sites, exploring identities : youth online authorship / Susannah Stern --
Why youth (heart) social network sites : the changing place of digital media in teenage social life / Danah Boyd --
Mobile identity : youth, identity and mobile communication media / Gitte Stald --
Leisure is hard work : digital practices and future competences / Kirsten Drotner --
Mixing the digital, social and cultural : learning, identity and agency in youth participation / Shelley Goldman, Meghan McDermott, and Angela Booker.
Series Title: The Macarthur series on digital media and learning
Responsibility: edited by David Buckingham.

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