Understanding Children’s and Young Adolescents’ Media Practices: Reflections on Methodology
The article ‘Understanding children’s and young adolescents’ media practices: reflections on methodology’ is intended to contribute to current discussions on the perception and construction of child/childhood and the surrounding digital media landscape. In the article, the researcher describes and r...
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doaj-a9f7ac5c751440e8a926d41f7ef5339e2021-05-02T19:03:46ZengUniversitetsforlagetNordic Journal of Digital Literacy0809-67241891-943X2010-01-01572218948693Understanding Children’s and Young Adolescents’ Media Practices: Reflections on MethodologyUlrika SjöbergThe article ‘Understanding children’s and young adolescents’ media practices: reflections on methodology’ is intended to contribute to current discussions on the perception and construction of child/childhood and the surrounding digital media landscape. In the article, the researcher describes and reflects upon her own experiences with various methods (interviews, diaries, drawings and photos) used when examining children’s and young adolescents’ (in the age range 8-16 years) media practices, focusing on the Internet and computer games. Throughout the text, the claim of having young people’s perspectives as the main point of departure in research is looked at with a critical eye. This key issue is elaborated upon, through examples from research, by discussing three main interrelated aspects - the conditions for young people to have a say in research, ethical aspects and the type of data acquired when the researcher claims to have a children’s or youth perspective.https://www.idunn.no/dk/2010/01/art02Methodological reflectionchildren and youthmedia studiesparticipation perspectivedigital media.Methodologicalreflection |
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Understanding Children’s and Young Adolescents’ Media Practices: Reflections on Methodology |
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Understanding Children’s and Young Adolescents’ Media Practices: Reflections on Methodology |
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Universitetsforlaget |
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Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy |
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0809-6724 1891-943X |
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2010-01-01 |
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The article ‘Understanding children’s and young adolescents’ media practices: reflections on methodology’ is intended to contribute to current discussions on the perception and construction of child/childhood and the surrounding digital media landscape. In the article, the researcher describes and reflects upon her own experiences with various methods (interviews, diaries, drawings and photos) used when examining children’s and young adolescents’ (in the age range 8-16 years) media practices, focusing on the Internet and computer games. Throughout the text, the claim of having young people’s perspectives as the main point of departure in research is looked at with a critical eye. This key issue is elaborated upon, through examples from research, by discussing three main interrelated aspects - the conditions for young people to have a say in research, ethical aspects and the type of data acquired when the researcher claims to have a children’s or youth perspective. |
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Methodological reflection children and youth media studies participation perspective digital media. Methodologicalreflection |
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