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Introduction: ‘Kids these Days’ – an Experiment in Ethnographic Correspondence
Introduction: ‘Kids these Days’ – an Experiment in Ethnographic Correspondence
When I read about the lives and orientations of contemporary children and young people I almost always read something that has been written…
Christo Sims
Jun 23, 2015
HOMAGO’s Three Genres of Participation
HOMAGO’s Three Genres of Participation
Editorial Board: Charulata Mehra, Lauren Koa and Lauren Johnston
Lauren Johnston
Jun 23, 2015
*LOL let’s be friends!*
*LOL let’s be friends!*
In the Friendship chapter of HOMAGO, the authors argue that social media has changed the way youth interact with one another by making it…
Shelby Kobs
Jun 23, 2015
Getting Intimate With HOMAGO
Getting Intimate With HOMAGO
Hanging out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out, also referred to as HOMAGO, draws an interesting perspective of adolescence interaction with…
Kimmie Mccune
Jun 23, 2015
Negotiating New Media Within the Family
Negotiating New Media Within the Family
In her vignette for this publication, Erica Chafin recalls taking family vacations to Delaware. These long drives in the car always…
Joseph Tyler
Jun 23, 2015
The (Computer) Mouse is Mightier than the Sword
Nicole Heller / Erik Lewis / Brett Levy / Redding Liou
Tanya Thorsdottir
Jun 23, 2015
Don’t Call Me a Gamer.
Don’t Call Me a Gamer.
“Addictions come in many forms. For me, my addiction started as a friendly game, but quickly transformed into a compulsive activity. Like…
Gabie Fortunato
Jun 23, 2015
The Computer in the Living Room
by Katie Price
Katie Price
Jun 6, 2015
Another Shitty Blog
The stars seemed bright enough to burn pinholes in my eyes but the asphalt in the street was still hot. It was hard to tell at first, but…
Wyatt Laser
Jun 7, 2015
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