Sexting: Gender and Teens provides a close-up look into the intimate
and gendered world of teens and those who live with and work with
them. The author draws upon interviews with teens, parents and
caregivers, and many others who work with teens from teachers and
youth workers to principals and police, we learn how the new digital
world is still permeated by beliefs and patterns of earlier
patriarchal structures. This three state study reveals there are
significant gendered differences among teens in their perspectives on
sexting, and these differences have implications for how to respond to
the issue of teen sexting. Adults, too, demonstrate gendered
differences in their views on teen sexting, and these differences have
an important impact on the shaping of youth views about gender and
sexuality. As one mother said, “Girls set the pace, and boys notch
the bedpost.” Some key findings include: • The human curriculum of
sexuality is both conserving and adapting, and these two impulses are
always interacting. • We are in the midst of social and
technological changes that have vast implications for all of our
cultural notions, including sexuality. • Regarding sexting: Adults
are pointing fingers in many directions and leaving adolescents to
fend for themselves. This compelling account—presented through the
words of participants—provides a vivid introduction to hands-on
social research that will be of interest to those in gender and
women’s studies as well as the broader disciplines that touch upon
these concerns, such as sociology, education, psychology, media
studies, criminal justice, and other fields. Sure to spark strong
opinions and discussion, the book offers opportunities for sustained
engagement with topics of critical interest to today’s digital
world. Judith Davidson, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the
Graduate School of Education at University of Massachusetts–Lowell,
where she teaches qualitative research methods.As a methodologist, she
is particularly interested in the use of digital tools in qualitative
research and working with research design for complex projects. She is
a co-founder of the cross-campus Qualitative Research Network and has
overseen numerous qualitative research dissertations, both activities
that allow her to enjoy coaching qualitative research. She has
consulted and worked on qualitative research projects in diverse areas
from sexting to technology integration in K-12 schools.
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Gender and Teens
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789462098510
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
SensePublishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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