Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out
- 440pages
- 16 heures de lecture
An examination of young people's everyday new media practices-including video- game playing, text-messaging, digital media production, and social media use.
Cette série explore la relation complexe et évolutive entre les médias numériques et les processus d'apprentissage. Elle examine comment la technologie remodèle la manière dont nous acquérons des connaissances, communiquons et construisons nos identités. L'ensemble offre des perspectives profondes sur les défis et les opportunités contemporains que l'ère numérique présente pour l'éducation et le développement sociétal.


An examination of young people's everyday new media practices-including video- game playing, text-messaging, digital media production, and social media use.
Contributors discuss how growing up in a world saturated with digital media affects the development of young people's individual and social identities. As young people today grow up in a world saturated with digital media, how does it affect their sense of self and others? As they define and redefine their identities through engagements with technology, what are the implications for their experiences as learners, citizens, consumers, and family and community members? This addresses the consequences of digital media use for young people's individual and social identities. The contributors explore how young people use digital media to share ideas and creativity and to participate in networks that are small and large, local and global, intimate and anonymous. They look at the emergence of new genres and forms, from SMS and instant messaging to home pages, blogs, and social networking sites. They discuss such topics as "girl power" online, the generational digital divide, young people and mobile communication, and the appeal of the "digital publics" of MySpace, considering whether these media offer young people genuinely new forms of engagement, interaction, and communication.ContributorsAngela Booker, danah boyd, Kirsten Drotner, Shelley Goldman, Susan C. Herring, Meghan McDermott, Claudia Mitchell, Gitte Stald, Susannah Stern, Sandra Weber, Rebekah Willett