Lange, Patricia G.

Kids on youtube : technical identities and digital literacies / Patricia G. Lange. - 272 pages ; 24 cm

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Introduction: Ways With Video Chapter 2: Video-Mediated Friendships: Specialization and Relational Expertise Chapter 3: Girls Geeking Out on YouTube Chapter 4: Mediated Civic Engagement Chapter 5: Video-Mediated Lifestyles Chapter 6: Representational Ideologies Chapter 7: On Being Self-Taught Chapter 8: Conclusion Appendix: Studying YouTube: An Ethnographic Approach References Index About the Author.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-263) and index.

Ways with video -- Video-mediated friendships: specialization and relational expertise -- Girls geeking out on YouTube -- Mediated civic engagement -- Video-mediated lifestyles -- Representational ideologies -- On being self-taught -- Studying YouTube: an ethnographic approach.

"The mall is so old school-these days kids are hanging out on YouTube, and depending on whom you ask, they're either forging the digital frontier or frittering away their childhoods in anti-intellectual solipsism. Kids on YouTube cuts through the hype, going behind the scenes to understand kids' everyday engagement with new media. Debunking the stereotype of the self-taught computer whiz, new media scholar and filmmaker Patricia G. Lange describes the collaborative social networks kids use to negotiate identity and develop digital literacy on the 'Tube. Her long-term ethnographic studies also cover peer-based and family-driven video-making dynamics, girl geeks, civic engagement, and representational ethics. This book makes key contributions to new media studies, communication, science and technology studies, digital anthropology, and informal education"--

9781611329353 (hardback) 1611329353 (hardback) 9781611329360 (paperback) 1611329361 (paperback)

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Internet and children.
Internet--Social aspects.

HQ 784 .I58 / L364 2014