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Young People in Digital Society: Control Shift

Amanda Third, Philippa Collin, Lucas Walsh, Ros Black

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    Abstract

    This book adopts a critical youth studies approach and theorizes the digital as a key feature of the everyday to analyse how ideas about youth and cyber-safety, digital inclusion and citizenship are mobilized. Despite a growing interest in the benefits and opportunities for young people online, both ‘young people’ and ‘the digital’ continue to be constructed primarily as sites of social and cultural anxiety requiring containment and control. Juxtaposing public policy, popular educational and parental framings of young people’s digital practices with the insights from fieldwork conducted with young Australians aged 12–25, the book highlights the generative possibilities of attending to intergenerational tensions. In doing so, the authors show how a shift beyond the paradigm of control opens up towards a deeper understanding of the capacities that are generated in and through digital life for young and old alike.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon UK
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
    Number of pages250
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9781137573698
    ISBN (Print)9781137573681
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Publication series

    NameStudies in Childhood and Youth
    ISSN (Print)2731-6467
    ISSN (Electronic)2731-6475

    Keywords

    • young people
    • risk
    • digital society
    • youth participation
    • citizenship
    • Digital citizenship

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