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Abstract This paper explores the politics and praxis of ‘youth voice assemblages’ in an exploratory and pARTicipatory research project where 125 young people (aged 11–18) from England, Scotland and Wales shared what and how they are learning about relationships, sex and sexuality.
EJ Renold+5 more
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Investigating the impact of social media images on users' sentiments towards sociopolitical events based on deep artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Jabbari Tofighi N, Alhajj R.
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Fun, flirtation and fear: Selfies in teenage girls digital exchange cultures
Abstract This paper explores teenage girls' engagement with digital images on social media. Using new feminist materialism, we foreground digital images as an assemblage of materialities (human and more‐than‐human) filled with affective potentials that materialise in/capacities.
Raksha Janak+2 more
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Tobacco, nicotine and counter-marketing promotions using Instagram's branded content tool. [PDF]
Laestadius L+7 more
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Family Media Practices in a Post‐Pandemic Future: Conversations From a Transglobal Research Project
ABSTRACT This article is co‐written by a team of researchers who worked together during the pandemic to conduct parallel research projects in their home countries, collectively referencing the project as Children, Media and Pandemic Parenting. Our article consists of a series of curated thought pieces, drawing on interviews with parents in Australia ...
Natalie Coulter+7 more
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Approach to external cephalic version through social media: experience from a tertiary center in Brazil. [PDF]
Alves SP+5 more
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ABSTRACT Social inequality shapes society and influences how children grow up. This study explores how wealthy young individuals in Germany perceive social inequality, focusing on their awareness of both wealth and poverty. In‐depth interviews revealed that their understanding of poverty is relatively simplified, shaped largely by a lack of direct ...
Johanna Wilmes, Sonja A. Gossenauer
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Relative engagement with sources of climate misinformation is growing across social media platforms. [PDF]
Storani S+3 more
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Online Risk Behaviours Among Adolescents: Identifying Areas of Digital Vulnerability
ABSTRACT As a period during which they undergo important physical, emotional and social changes, adolescence is of great importance for minors. In addition, adolescence is an initial stage in terms of children's use of their own mobile devices and their first access to the internet and social networks, an activity that becomes a generalised habit in ...
Sonia Carcelén‐García+2 more
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