Editorial Board

Technology and Youth: Growing Up in a Digital World

ISBN: 978-1-78560-265-8, eISBN: 978-1-78560-264-1

ISSN: 1537-4661

Publication date: 24 September 2015

Citation

(2015), "Editorial Board", Technology and Youth: Growing Up in a Digital World (Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, Vol. 19), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1537-466120150000019018

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Patricia A. Adler

University of Colorado, USA

Peter Adler

University of Denver, USA

Doris Buhler-Niederberger

University of Wuppertal, Germany

William A. Corsaro

Indiana University, USA

Donna Eder

Indiana University, USA

Gary Alan Fine

Northwestern University, USA

Sandra L. Hofferth

University of Maryland, USA

David A. Kinney

University of Central Michigan, USA

Barbara Schneider

Michigan State University, USA

Deanna L. Wilkinson

Ohio State University, USA

Alford A. Young

University of Michigan, USA

Technology and Youth: Growing Up in a Digital World
Sociological Studies of Children and Youth
Technology and Youth: Growing Up in a Digital World
Copyright Page
List of Contributors
Editorial Board
Foreword
Cyberbullying in the Era of Digital Relationships: The Unique Role of Resilience and Emotion Regulation on Adolescents’ Adjustment
Factors that Influence Bystander Behavior in the Cyberbully Context
Cell Phone Use and Youth Perceptions of Communication in South Africa
Adolescents’ Self-Defining Internet Experiences
Young Collegians: Between the Physical and Numerical Territories, Different Processes of Individuation
Keep Calm: Youth Navigating Adult Authority across Networked Publics
All the Web’s a Stage: The Effects of Design and Modality on Youth Performances of Identity
n00bs, Trolls, and Idols: Boundary-Making among Digital Youth
The Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Usage on Psychological Well-Being among Urban Youth
A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship between Technology Use and Substance Use during Adolescence
Sexting, Digital Dissent and Narratives of Innocence – Controlling the Child’s Body
Technology and the Fostered Child: A New Social Work Response
“That is So Not True”: Adolescent Perspectives of Adult Misconceptions of Teen Text Messaging
Watching Television and Reading Achievement: A Study of Third Grade Language Minority Students
Can Media Consumption Predict Immigrant Adolescents’ Acculturation-Related Risky Health Behavior? An Analysis of Latino Sample in CHIS Survey
United Future Leaders: A Case of the Use of Technology in Youth Programming and Hidden Curriculum
About the Authors