“When I text I can say just what I want to say:” Gender and Adolescents’ Use of Text Messaging with Peers
This symposium at SRCD’s biennial meeting examines how adolescent boys and girls communicate with peers via text messaging.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
This symposium at SRCD’s biennial meeting examines how adolescent boys and girls communicate with peers via text messaging.
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…
Mobile health technology is being used to reach adolescent populations from different cultural backgrounds. Susannah Fox will add Pew Internet’s data about health, mobile, and teens to the discussion.
The Family Online Safety Institute convened the Wireless Online Safety Conference to examine issues around youth, mobile phones and safety. Amanda Lenhart sets the scene with this presentation, sharing 5 years of Pew Internet data on teens and cel…
This presentation covers many of the major findings from the Project about the social impact of the internet.
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