[Air-L] looking for current research on teenagers' communication practices

lindsay blackwell lblackw at umich.edu
Fri Jan 27 07:10:41 PST 2017


Hi Karin,

Here are a few pieces from my own work. Both cite many relevant sources:

- a paired interview study with parents and their teenage children about
technology use and household technology rules: bit.ly/parentsandteens
(published in the proceedings of CSCW '16)

- an interview study with adolescent users of Ask.fm, which investigates
the use of selective anonymity to support critical social and developmental
goals: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305116670673 (published
in Social Media + Society)


Pam Wisniewski and Lana Yarosh are excellent HCI/CSCW scholars who
primarily use qualitative methods to research adolescent technology
users. Sarita
Schoenebeck and Alexis Hiniker focus more on parents' technology and social
media practices, but their work may also be relevant.

Hope that helps,

Lindsay

Lindsay Blackwell <http://www.lindsayblackwell.net/>
PhD Student, School of Information
University of Michigan

On Jan 27, 2017, at 4:00 AM, Ansgar Koene <Ansgar.Koene at nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:

Dear Karin,

  Tuesday 31st January will be the officially launch a report "The Internet
on our own terms: how children and young people deliberate about their
digital rights" on a series of Youth Juries (a kind of discussion
workshops) we were involved with, which might be of interest to you. The
report is available online at:

http://casma.wp.horizon.ac.uk/casma-projects/irights-youth-
juries/the-internet-on-our-own-terms/


Cheers,

Ansgar


Dr. Ansgar Koene
Senior Research Fellow: Horizon Policy Impact, CaSMa & UnBias
Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute
University of Nottingham
http://casma.wp.horizon.ac.uk/
http://unbias.wp.horizon.ac.uk/
http://www.horizon.ac.uk/
https://sites.google.com/site/arkoene/
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Subject: [Air-L] looking for current research on teenagers' communication
practices

Dear Internet researchers,

I am looking for recent and ongoing work on tween and teenagers'
communication practices online and offline.
I am especially interested in ethnographies, but anything related is
interesting.

The reason is a pilot study of Swedish school children Ï am planning (as
part of a larger research project on the transformation of work), and I am
happy to connect with other researchers in this area.

Best regards,

____________________________________
Karin Hansson
PhD

Dept. of Computer and Systems Sciences
Stockholm University
Postbox 7003, 164 07 Kista, SWEDEN

Visiting address: Borgarfjordsgatan 12, Kista
E-mail: khansson at dsv.su.se <mailto:khansson at dsv.su.se <khansson at dsv.su.se>>

people.dsv.su.se/khansson <http://people.dsv.su.se/khansson>





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