Re: [Air-L] American Youth's Differential Use of New Media
danah boyd! Perhaps not what you're looking for but resources that might lead you in the right direction Tracy Holloway, Sarah L. & Gill Valentine (2003). Cyberkids: children in the information age. New York: Routledge Falmer. Sharon R. Mazzarella (ed) (2005). Girl Wide Web: Girls, the Internet, and the Negotiation of Identity. Peter Lang. Dan Verton (2002). The Hacker Diaries: Confessions of Teenage Hackers. California: McGraw-Hill. Valentine, G. and Holloway, S.L. (2002) 'Cyberkids? Exploring children's identities and social networks in on-line and off-line worlds' Annals, Association of American Geographers, 92, 302-319. Guy Merchant (2001). Teenagers in Cyberspace: an investigation of language use and language change in internet chatrooms. Journal of Research in Reading, 24 (3), pp 293-306. Rebecca Grinter & Leysia Palen (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life. CSCW Conference Paper Ronald Davie et al (2004). Mobile phone ownership and usage among pre-adolescents. Telematics and Informatics, 21, pp 359-373. Mizuko Ito - "Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth and the Re-Placement of Social Contact" Crispin Thurlow (2003) Generation Txt? The sociolinguistics of young people's text-messaging. Discourse Analysis Online. http://www.shu.ac.uk/daol/articles/v1/n1/a3/thurlow2002003-paper.html David A. Huffaker Sandra L. Calvert - Gender, Identity, and Language Use in Teenage Blogs: http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue2/huffaker.html David Huffaker (2004). Spinning Yarns around the Digital Fire: Storytelling and Dialogue among Youth on the Internet. Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, pp 63-75. M.D. Griffiths, Mark N.O. Davies & Darren Chappell (2004).Online computer gaming: a comparison of adolescent and adult gamers. Journal of Adolescence, 27, pp 87-96. Lalita K. Suzuki & Jerel P. Calzob (2004). The search for peer advice in cyberspace: An examination of online teen bulletin boards about health and sexuality. Applied Developmental Psychology, Vol 25, pp 685-698. Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Patricia M. Greenfield & Brendesha Tynes (2004). Constructing sexuality and identity in an online teen chat room. Applied Developmental Psychology, Vol 25, pp 651-666. Kimberly J. Mitchell, David Finkelhor, Janis Wolak (2003). The Exposure of Youth To Unwanted Sexual Material on The Internet A National Survey Of Risk, Impact, And Prevention. Youth & Society, 34 (3), pp 330-358. Brian Wilson & Michael Atkinson (2005). Rave and Straightedge, the Virtual and the Real: Exploring Online and Offline Experiences in Canadian Youth Subcultures Youth & Society, Vol. 36 No. 3, March, pp 276-311. Kathryn Montgomery (2000). Youth and Digital Media: A Policy Research Agenda. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27, pp 61-68. ..|::.|.::|::.|.::|..|::.|.::|::.|.::|.. |::.|.::|::.|.::|..|::.|.::|::.|.::|.. Tracy L. M. Kennedy PhD Candidate Dept of Sociology University of Toronto Course Instructor Dept of Communications, Popular Culture & Film Brock University Research Coordinator NetLab University of Toronto Second Life: Professor Tracy ..|::.|.::|::.|.::|..|::.|.::|::.|.::|.. |::.|.::|::.|.::|..|::.|.::|::.|.::|.. Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 09:17:56 -0800 From: "Tina Matuchniak @UCI" <tmatuchn@uci.edu> Subject: [Air-L] American Youth's Differential Use of New Media To: "AIR Listserve" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Message-ID: <D68ECA477F944ACF8713C3B1968C9629@tinalaptop> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello, I am a graduate student at the University of California, Irvine, currently working on a project about use of new media (SNS, games, video production, etc.) amongst youth. I was wondering if someone could point me to any studies on American youth's differential use (by gender, race, SES etc.) of new media. Thank you for your time, Tina Matuchniak Graduate Student Department of Education University of California, Irvine
This is a fantastic list. To it I might add Kraut, Brynin and Kiesler (2006), the sourcebooks of Turow and Kavanaugh (2003), Katz and Rice (2002) and 45(3) of Am Behav Sci, though that has some years on it. More recently: Hargittai, E. (2007). Whose Space? Differences Among Users and Non-Users of Social Network Sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1). http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/hargittai.html Buote, V. M., Pancer, S. M., Pratt, M. W., Adams, G., Birnie-Lefcovitch, S., Polivy, J., and Wintre, M. G. (2007). The Importance of Friends: Friendship and Adjustment Among 1st-Year University Students. Journal of Adolescent Research, 22(6), 665-689. Gennaro, C. D. and Dutton, W. H. (2007). Reconfiguring Friendships: Social relationships and the Internet. Information, Communication & Society, 10(5), 591 - 618. (Note: UK data) Quan-Haase, A. (2007). University Students' Local And Distant Social Ties: Using and integrating modes of communication on campus. Information, Communication & Society, 10(5), 671 - 693. Fred On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, T. Kennedy wrote:
danah boyd!
Perhaps not what you're looking for but resources that might lead you in the right direction Tracy
Holloway, Sarah L. & Gill Valentine (2003). Cyberkids: children in the information age. New York: Routledge Falmer.
Sharon R. Mazzarella (ed) (2005). Girl Wide Web: Girls, the Internet, and the Negotiation of Identity. Peter Lang.
Dan Verton (2002). The Hacker Diaries: Confessions of Teenage Hackers. California: McGraw-Hill.
Valentine, G. and Holloway, S.L. (2002) 'Cyberkids? Exploring children's identities and social networks in on-line and off-line worlds' Annals, Association of American Geographers, 92, 302-319.
Guy Merchant (2001). Teenagers in Cyberspace: an investigation of language use and language change in internet chatrooms. Journal of Research in Reading, 24 (3), pp 293-306.
Rebecca Grinter & Leysia Palen (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life. CSCW Conference Paper
Ronald Davie et al (2004). Mobile phone ownership and usage among pre-adolescents. Telematics and Informatics, 21, pp 359-373.
Mizuko Ito - "Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth and the Re-Placement of Social Contact"
Crispin Thurlow (2003) Generation Txt? The sociolinguistics of young people's text-messaging. Discourse Analysis Online. http://www.shu.ac.uk/daol/articles/v1/n1/a3/thurlow2002003-paper.html
David A. Huffaker Sandra L. Calvert - Gender, Identity, and Language Use in Teenage Blogs: http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue2/huffaker.html
David Huffaker (2004). Spinning Yarns around the Digital Fire: Storytelling and Dialogue among Youth on the Internet. Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, pp 63-75.
M.D. Griffiths, Mark N.O. Davies & Darren Chappell (2004).Online computer gaming: a comparison of adolescent and adult gamers. Journal of Adolescence, 27, pp 87-96.
Lalita K. Suzuki & Jerel P. Calzob (2004). The search for peer advice in cyberspace: An examination of online teen bulletin boards about health and sexuality. Applied Developmental Psychology, Vol 25, pp 685-698.
Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Patricia M. Greenfield & Brendesha Tynes (2004). Constructing sexuality and identity in an online teen chat room. Applied Developmental Psychology, Vol 25, pp 651-666.
Kimberly J. Mitchell, David Finkelhor, Janis Wolak (2003). The Exposure of Youth To Unwanted Sexual Material on The Internet A National Survey Of Risk, Impact, And Prevention. Youth & Society, 34 (3), pp 330-358.
Brian Wilson & Michael Atkinson (2005). Rave and Straightedge, the Virtual and the Real: Exploring Online and Offline Experiences in Canadian Youth Subcultures Youth & Society, Vol. 36 No. 3, March, pp 276-311.
Kathryn Montgomery (2000). Youth and Digital Media: A Policy Research Agenda. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27, pp 61-68.
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Tracy L. M. Kennedy PhD Candidate Dept of Sociology University of Toronto
Course Instructor Dept of Communications, Popular Culture & Film Brock University
Research Coordinator NetLab University of Toronto
Second Life: Professor Tracy
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Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 09:17:56 -0800 From: "Tina Matuchniak @UCI" <tmatuchn@uci.edu> Subject: [Air-L] American Youth's Differential Use of New Media To: "AIR Listserve" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Message-ID: <D68ECA477F944ACF8713C3B1968C9629@tinalaptop> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Hello,
I am a graduate student at the University of California, Irvine, currently working on a project about use of new media (SNS, games, video production, etc.) amongst youth.
I was wondering if someone could point me to any studies on American youth's differential use (by gender, race, SES etc.) of new media.
Thank you for your time,
Tina Matuchniak Graduate Student Department of Education University of California, Irvine
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Happy New Year! I have published a paper in the series of papers from the Centre for Internet Research here in Denmark. You can go direct to it following this link: http://www.cfi.au.dk/publikationer/cfi/011_taekke Abstract This paper provides an analysis of chat as a technical media for communication. This is realized using the strategy for analyzing that I have called Media Sociography (Tække 2006). The Media Sociography is a synthesis of Medium Theory and the Systems Theoretical Sociology of Niklas Luhmann. The aim of the paper is to describe social reproduction under the constraints of chat, but also to show that Media Sociography can provide a unified theoretical framework for CMC-studies. The paper is also indented to provide an introduction to the Media Sociography for an English speaking public. Keywords: Chat, Medium Theory, Systems Theoretical Sociology, Computer Mediated Communication, Media Sociography. Best Regards Jesper cand.mag, ph.d. Jesper Taekke Dep. for Information- and Media Studies Aarhus University, Denmark http://home16.inet.tele.dk/jesper_t/
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