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"Through storytelling and spirited dialogue, a father-daughter team shares the struggles and rewards of making intentional choices about technology use during the teen years, setting teens on a path toward the love, confidence, and joy that every kid is looking for"--
In: SAGE Research Methods. Cases
The Defining the Relationship Study aimed to gather information from teens aged 15 to 17 about their use of "defining the relationship" conversations in their romantic relationships. Very little information existed about defining the relationship talks prior to this research, so this study used an exploratory approach to gather descriptive data about defining the relationship talks. Therefore, it was important to recruit a sample that appropriately represented diverse teens across the United States, and I used a variety of strategies to meet that goal. I obtained a waiver of parent permission and used Facebook advertising as an efficient, cost-effective way to reach teens who were interested in participating in this research study; because the vast majority of U.S. teens use Facebook, this method allowed me to recruit a diverse sample of teens from across the United States. I collected data using an online self-report survey that was accessible on a computer, tablet, or smartphone to make the study available to all teens regardless of geographic location or socioeconomic status. To minimize self-selection bias, I used a quota sampling procedure to ensure that we recruited appropriate numbers of participants of relevant demographic identities into the sample. These methods allowed me to obtain a diverse, nationwide sample of 435 teens and to discover new information about the role that defining the relationship talks play in teens' lives.
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Imprint -- Contents -- Introduction: Finding the Teen Age -- Chapter One: Setting the Scene -- Chapter Two: Adolescent Stirrings -- Chapter Three: Jazz Age Youth -- Chapter Four: The Teenager is Here! -- Chapter Five: Milk-Bar Cowboys and Rock 'n' Roll -- Conclusion: Back to the Future -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- Acknowledgements -- Index -- About the author
In: The need to know library
"This book provides insight on the impact and role of digital technologies on adolescent lives, and how they navigate developmental tasks and issues utilizing these technologies and how these technologies contribute to addiction, information processing for fake news, hinder or help identity development and formation, and can contribute to aggressive behaviors"--
"The first generation of children who were born into and raised in the digital world are coming of age and reshaping the world in their image. Our economy, our politics, our culture, and even the shape of our family life are being transformed. But who are these wired young people? And what is the world they're creating going to look like? In this revised and updated edition, leading Internet and technology experts John Palfrey and Urs Gasser offer a cutting-edge sociological portrait of these young people, who can seem, even to those merely a generation older, both extraordinarily sophisticated and strangely narrow. Exploring a broad range of issues--privacy concerns, the psychological effects of information overload, and larger ethical issues raised by the fact that young people's social interactions, friendships, and civic activities are now mediated by digital technologies--Born Digital is essential reading for parents, teachers, and the myriad of confused adults who want to understand the digital present and shape the digital future."--
In: Cybersafety
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1: What Is the Internet? -- 2:How the Internet Works -- 3: What Is the Internet Used For? -- 4: From Where Do People Connect? -- 5: Social Computing -- 6: Internet Risks -- 7 -- Future Hopes for Interacting Online -- Chronology -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Further Resources -- Index -- About the Authors -- About the Consulting Editor.
In: Relationships and Resources
The introduction of compulsory citizenship education into the national curriculum has generated a plethora of new interests in the politics of childhood and youth. Citizenship for Teenagers explores teenagers' acts of and engagement with citizenship in their local communities and examines the role of citizenship education in creating future responsible citizens. The first half of the book provides the context for teenagers' experiences of citizenship, discussing issues around the ideas of childhood and citizenship, as well as the curriculum. The second half goes on to explore teenagers' experi
In: At Issue Ser
Intro -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Dangers of Teen SextingRaychelle Cassada Lohmann -- 2. Sexting Among Teens Can Be HarmfulKatie Abbondanza -- 3. Sexting Among Teens Is Not Always HarmfulAnne Collier -- 4. Teens Sext to Experiment Sexually and Socialize IndependentlySean Carton -- 5. "Sexting" Bullying Cited in Teen's SuicideMichael Inbar -- 6. Sexting Among Teens Should Not Be CriminalizedAmerican Civil Liberties Union -- 7.Sexting and Charging Juveniles-Balancing the Law and Bad ChoicesMathias H. Heck Jr. -- 8. School Officials Must Act to Prevent Sexting and Its ConsequencesMorgan J. Aldridge, Susan C. Dav -- 9. Restricting Sexting May Infringe Free Speech in SchoolsJoseph Oluwole and Preston C. Green III -- 10. Sexting Among Older Adults Is IncreasingJessica Leshnoff -- 11. Sexting Is Rooted in Primal UrgesOgi Ogas -- 12. Is Sexting Someone Else "Cheating"?Louisa Peacock -- Organizations to Contact -- Bibliography -- Index -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6