Childhood, Mobile Technologies and Everyday Experiences

Childhood, Mobile Technologies and Everyday Experiences

Author: E. Bond

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-06-25

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1137292539

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This timely volume offers an in-depth theoretical analysis of children's experiences growing up with mobile internet technologies. Drawing on up-to-date research, it explores the relationship between childhood as a social and cultural construction and the plethora of mobile internet technologies which have become ubiquitous in everyday life.


Childhood with Bourdieu

Childhood with Bourdieu

Author: L. Alanen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-01-22

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1137384743

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This collection is an engaging exploration of how Bourdieu's key concepts - field, habitus and capital - help us re-think the status of childhood. The authors are committed to improving the social status and well-being of childhood in social, economic and political worlds that too often fail to accord children respect for their human rights.


Children and Young People's Participation and Its Transformative Potential

Children and Young People's Participation and Its Transformative Potential

Author: E.K.M. Tisdall

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-09

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1137316543

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Bringing together theories, ideas, insights and experiences of practitioners and researchers from Brazil, India, South Africa and the UK, this book explores children and young people's involvement in public action. The contributors consider the potential of children and young people's participation to be transformative.


The Tech-Wise Family

The Tech-Wise Family

Author: Andy Crouch

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2017-04-18

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1493406558

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Making conscientious choices about technology in our families is more than just using internet filters and determining screen time limits for our children. It's about developing wisdom, character, and courage in the way we use digital media rather than accepting technology's promises of ease, instant gratification, and the world's knowledge at our fingertips. And it's definitely not just about the kids. Drawing on in-depth original research from the Barna Group, Andy Crouch shows readers that the choices we make about technology have consequences we may never have considered. He takes readers beyond the typical questions of what, where, and when and instead challenges them to answer provocative questions like, Who do we want to be as a family? and How does our use of a particular technology move us closer or farther away from that goal? Anyone who has felt their family relationships suffer or their time slip away amid technology's distractions will find in this book a path forward to reclaiming their real life in a world of devices.


Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age

Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age

Author: Christine Stephen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-27

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1317224973

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Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age explores the emergence of the digital age and young children’s experiences with digital technologies at home and in educational environments. Drawing on theory and research-based evidence, this book makes an important contribution to understanding the contemporary experiences of young children in the digital age. It argues that a cultural and critically informed perspective allows educators, policy-makers and parents to make sense of children’s digital experiences as they play and learn, enabling informed decision-making about future early years curriculum and practices at home and in early learning and care settings. An essential read for researchers, students, policy-makers and professionals working with children today, this book draws attention to the evolution of digital developments and the relationship between contemporary technologies, play and learning in the early years.


Organisational Responses to Social Media Storms

Organisational Responses to Social Media Storms

Author: Andy Phippen

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-06

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 3030499774

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This book explores the growing phenomenon of the social media storm in the context of educational establishments. With a methodological approach that draws on aspects of virtual and offline ethnography, the text presents a series of case studies of public online risk-related incidents. Our ethnographic methodology adopts the use of unobtrusive data collection approaches, to explore publicly available data from online interactive behaviours. Drawing on a range of methods from internet mediated research (IMR) to inform our ethnographic account, the book provides an in-depth exploration of the public and organisational discourses arising from four short, clear high-profile internet risk case studies in the education sector ranging from early year to higher education. It considers the social construction of a new ‘risk’ culture arising computer-mediated social interactions and its impact on, and response by, the organisations and society.


Young Citizens and Political Participation in a Digital Society

Young Citizens and Political Participation in a Digital Society

Author: P. Collin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-01-13

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1137348836

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Drawing on diverse theoretical perspectives, this book examines questions of youth citizenship and participation by exploring their meanings in policy, practice and youth experience. It examines young people's participation in non-government and youth-led organisations, and asks what can be done to bridge the democratic disconnect.


Children's Spatialities

Children's Spatialities

Author: Julie Seymour

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-02

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1137464984

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Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, architecture and geography, and international contributors, this volume offers both students and scholars with an interest in the interdisciplinary study of childhood a range of ways of thinking spatially about children's lives.


Life Narratives and Youth Culture

Life Narratives and Youth Culture

Author: Kate Douglas

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-26

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1137551178

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This book considers the largely under-recognised contribution that young writers have made to life writing genres such as memoir, letter writing and diaries, as well as their innovative use of independent and social media. The authors argue that these contributions have been historically silenced, subsumed within other literary genres, culturally marginalised or co-opted for political ends. Furthermore, the book considers how life narrative is an important means for youth agency and cultural participation. By engaging in private and public modes of self-representation, young people have contested public discourses around the representation of youth, including media, health and welfare, and legal discourses, and found means for re-engaging and re-appropriating self-images and representations. Locating their research within broader theoretical debates from childhood and youth studies: youth creative practice and associated cultural implications; youth citizenship and autonomy; the rights of the child; generations and power relationships, Poletti and Douglas also position their inquiry within life narrative scholarship and wider discussions of self-representation from the margins, representations of conflict and trauma, and theories of ethical scholarship.


Children and Borders

Children and Borders

Author: S. Spyrou

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 113732631X

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This collection brings together an interdisciplinary pool of scholars to explore the relationship between children and borders with richly-documented ethnographic studies from around the world. The book provides a penetrating account of how borders affect children's lives and how children play a constitutive role in the social life of borders.