Digital Youth, Innovation, and the Unexpected bookcover

Digital Youth, Innovation, and the Unexpected

Tara McPherson 

(Editor)

Ellen Seiter 

(Contribution by)

Justine Cassell 

(Contribution by)
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Description

How emergent practices and developments in young people's digital media can result in technological innovation or lead to unintended learning experiences and unanticipated social encounters.

Young people's use of digital media may result in various innovations and unexpected outcomes, from the use of videogame technologies to create films to the effect of home digital media on family life. This volume examines the core issues that arise when digital media use results in unintended learning experiences and unanticipated social encounters. The contributors examine the complex mix of emergent practices and developments online and elsewhere that empower young users to function as drivers of technological change, recognizing that these new technologies are embedded in larger social systems, school, family, friends.

The chapters consider such topics as (un)equal access across economic, racial, and ethnic lines; media panics and social anxieties; policy and Internet protocols; media literacy; citizenship vs. consumption; creativity and collaboration; digital media and gender equity; shifting notions of temporality; and defining the public/private divide.

Contributors
Steve Anderson, Anne Balsamo, Justine Cassell, Meg Cramer, Robert A. Heverly, Paula K Hooper, Sonia Livingstone, Henry Lowood, Robert Samuels, Christian Sandvig, Ellen Seiter, Sarita Yardi

Product Details

PublisherMIT Press
Publish DateNovember 30, 2007
Pages259
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780262633598
Dimensions10.2 X 7.1 X 0.6 inches | 1.2 pounds

About the Author

Tara McPherson is Associate Professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
Justine Cassell is Associate Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
Christian Sandvig is Associate Professor in the Department of Communications Studies and the School of Information at the University of Michigan and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Henry Lowood is Curator for History of Science and Technology and for Film and Media collections at Stanford University and the coeditor of The Machinima Reader (MIT Press).
Steve Anderson is Associate Professor of Digital Media at the University of California Los Angeles.

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