As the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag turns 5 years old, a look at its evolution on Twitter and how Americans view social media's impact on political and civic engagement
Susannah Fox presented Pew Internet's latest research on peer-to-peer healthcare and mobile access.
Kristen Purcell presents Pew Internet findings on teen communication and social media use as part of a joint webinar with the Girl Scout Research Institute. (Updated with slides)
Teens and adults use their cell phones to transmit and receive suggestive images - a practice often called "sexting." This talk outlines the demographics of who is sending and receiving these images and under what circumstances. Further, focus gro...
Teen girls have already laid their claim to many corners of the creative Web. So what are the boys up to?
Now proven beyond a reasonable doubt: Women are more likely than men to look for health information online.
A review of data from the U.S., UK, and Australia finds that the internet has the potential to bring isolated seniors into closer contact with the wired world.
Men continue to pursue many internet activities more intensively than women. At the same time, trend data show that women are catching up in overall use and are framing their online experience with a greater emphasis on deepening connections with peo...
Demographic differences in Web site design -- captured by a staple of Halloween parties and roller skating rinks.
Our November 2004 telephone survey brought some interesting data about women, men, and financial activities online.