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Teen boys and their smartphones as worldmaking devices = in the palm of their hands /
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Teen boys and their smartphones as worldmaking devices/ by John Magnus R. Dahl.
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in the palm of their hands /
Author:
Dahl, John Magnus R.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xii, 194 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part 1: SETTING THE SCENE -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The connected lives of teenage boys -- Chapter 2: Making a (boys) world for oneself and for others -- Chapter 3: The Boys -- Part 2: TALKING -- Chapter 4: Alone together? -- Chapter 5: Talking to friends -- Chapter 6: Talking with strangers: The dating app -- Part 3: POSTING, SHARING, FOLLOWING AND HIDING -- Chapter 7: Are social network sites bedrooms or malls? -- Chapter 8: Being the foreigner at school -- Chapter 9: Being gay in the world -- Chapter 10: 'Just being' a straight white boy -- Chapter 11: Conclusion.
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Interpersonal relations in adolescence. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-93010-2
ISBN:
9783031930102
Teen boys and their smartphones as worldmaking devices = in the palm of their hands /
Dahl, John Magnus R.
Teen boys and their smartphones as worldmaking devices
in the palm of their hands /[electronic resource] :by John Magnus R. Dahl. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xii, 194 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part 1: SETTING THE SCENE -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The connected lives of teenage boys -- Chapter 2: Making a (boys) world for oneself and for others -- Chapter 3: The Boys -- Part 2: TALKING -- Chapter 4: Alone together? -- Chapter 5: Talking to friends -- Chapter 6: Talking with strangers: The dating app -- Part 3: POSTING, SHARING, FOLLOWING AND HIDING -- Chapter 7: Are social network sites bedrooms or malls? -- Chapter 8: Being the foreigner at school -- Chapter 9: Being gay in the world -- Chapter 10: 'Just being' a straight white boy -- Chapter 11: Conclusion.
This book is about how teen boys use their smartphones to create a world for themselves and their peers. Based on an ethnographic fieldwork spanning two years and following six teenage boys on and offline, the book investigates what kind of worlds these boys are making, and how. It explores the ways in which teen boys connect with other people and express themselves, how they gain agency and make shared worlds. It also asks to what extent this worldmaking is shaped by the opportunities and constraints of technology as well as by social and cultural patterns and the individual existential projects of its creators. A key finding of the book is how smartphone technology offers boys belonging to an ethnocultural or sexual minority new opportunities and agency. This book sheds much-needed light on how the smartphone impacts teenage lives and breaks new ground with its focus on boys, and by introducing the worldmaking perspective, inspired by the thinking of Hannah Arendt, to the study of digital lives. John Magnus R. Dahl (PhD University of Bergen 2021) is Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen - Department of Communication. The research reported in this book was carried out during his postdoc at UiB's MediaFutures: Research Centre for Responsible Media Technology and Innovation. He has shared his research in Norwegian media, on international academic conferences and in classroom settings.
ISBN: 9783031930102
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-93010-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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