Mediated Childhoods

Author:

Livingstone Sonia

Abstract

This Special Issue presents work in progress from a substantial cross-national project investigating the diffusion and significance of media and information technologies among young people aged 6-17 years old living in 12 European countries — Belgium (Flanders), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel,1 Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. As described in this article, the project has brought together multidisciplinary teams to develop a common conceptual and methodological framework with which to explore cultural variations in media use. This framework stresses the importance of, first, contextualizing `new' media in relation to both pre-existing media practices and the broader contexts of young people's lives; second, of drawing on and contributing to the integration of childhood, youth and media studies; and third, of theorizing contexts of media use in relation to processes of modernization. Thus we link young people's media uses to the shifting boundary between public and private, the changing relation between social determination and individualization of the life world, and processes of globalization and consumerism. This article also introduces the cross-national basis of the project and outlines its objectives and design. The other articles in this Special Issue present initial comparative findings on European children and young people's changing media environments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Language and Linguistics,Communication

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