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FINAL PRESENTATION PAMELA MERRIMAN LIVING IN A NETWORKED WORLD SECTION 01 DECEMBER 9 TH, 2014
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IT’S COMPLICATED: THE SOCIAL LIVES OF NETWORKED TEENS Author: Danah Boyd Published: 2014 http://www.danah.org/itscomplicated/
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OVERVIEW Boyd’s attempt to “describe and explain the networked lives of teens to the people who worry about them – parents, teachers, policy makers, journalists, sometimes other teens.” 2005 – 2012 traveled around US observing teen behavior Social networking sites, blogs Public places – schools, parks, malls, churches, fast food restaurants 2007 – 2010 conducted formal, semi structured interviews 166 interviews Homes, schools, public places Teens, parents, teachers, librarians, youth ministers
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CLASS RELATION – PRIVACY SOCIAL MEDIA Introduced new dimension to well-worn fights over private space and self-expression “I HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE” May say you have nothing to hide, but do you want strangers knowing everything about you? LOOKING FOR PLACE TO CALL THEIR OWN Older generations now joining social media (Ex. Facebook) “Privacy isn’t necessarily something that they have; rather it is something they are actively and continuously trying to achieve in spite of structural or social barriers that make it difficult to do so.”
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CLASS RELATION – BULLYING CYBERBULLYING Three components of Bullying – aggression, repetition, and imbalance of power SOCIAL MEDIA Teen popularity, status Easy to spread hate and harmful things CONSTANT ISSUE Has been an issue before cyberbullying Need to figure out how to address bullying as a whole
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CLASS RELATION – INEQUALITY “As I describe throughout this book, the mere existence of technology neither creates nor magically solves cultural problems.” TECHNOLOGY Expected to solve cultural problems – not the case People bring their identities, values, opinions with them Products appear in the market, people realize aspects of technology and it’s design result in biases that disproportionately affect certain users Microsoft Kinnect – Face recognition - difficulty capturing darker skinned people Apple Siri – Voice recognitions – difficulty picking up some accents (Ex. Scottish, Southern US, Indian) PREJUDICE, RACISM, INTOLERANCE
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RECOMMENDATION? YES, I would recommend this book Relates to our generation Discusses issues that you may have with your own parents Social media and how it has altered the way people interact Obtain a better understanding of how other people look at social media and our networked world
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WORKS CITED Boyd, Danah. It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens. New Haven: Yale University, 2014. N. pag. Kindle file.
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