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Global Youth in Digital Trajectories
This is a fascinating and thought provoking volume on youth engagement with digital technology and one that is genuinely transnational and transdisciplinary in flavour. Studies of gaming, video production and social media show how new technologies are woven into the lives of young people, supporting their developing sense of agency and civic engagement. An important contribution to the field.
Guy Merchant, Professor of Literacy in Education, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Global Youth in Digital Trajectories explores the most recent developments regarding youth and media in a global perspective. Representing an innovative contribution to virtual research methods, this book presents research carried out in areas as diverse as Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, Russia, and India. The volume examines which new anthropological and cultural-historical conditions and changes arise in connection with the widespread presence of digital media in the lives of the networked teens. Indeed, it is highlighted that the differentiation between an offline world and an online world is inapplicable to the lives of most young people.
Exploring youths imaginary productions, personal sense-making processes and cross-media dialogues in todays multimedia worlds, Global Youth in Digital Trajectories will be of particular interest to undergraduates and postgraduates in the fields of sociology, anthropology, education studies, media research, and cultural studies. It may also appeal to practitioners in social work and schools.
Michalis Kontopodis is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK.
Christos Varvantakis is a Research Fellow at the School of Education & Social Work, University of Sussex, UK.
Christoph Wulf is Professor for Anthropology and Education at Free University Berlin, Germany.
Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society
Global Youth in Digital Trajectories
Edited by Michalis Kontopodis, Christos Varvantakis and Christoph Wulf
Global Youth in Digital Trajectories
Edited by Michalis Kontopodis, Christos Varvantakis and Christoph Wulf
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First published 2017
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2017 Michalis Kontopodis, Christos Varvantakis and Christoph Wulf
2017 selection and editorial matter, Michalis Kontopodis, Christos Varvantakis and Christoph Wulf; individual chapters, the contributors
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Kontopodis, Michalis, editor. | Varvantakis, Christos, editor. |
Wulf, Christoph, 1944 editor.
Title: Global youth in digital trajectories / [edited by] Michalis
Kontopodis, Christos Varvantakis and Christoph Wulf.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series:
Routledge research in information technology and society ; 19 | Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016045680 | ISBN 9781138236035 (hardback)
Subjects: LCSH: Internet and youth. | Mass media and youth. | Information
technologySocial aspects.
Classification: LCC HQ799.9.I58 G56 2017 | DDC 004.67/8083dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016045680
ISBN: 978-1-138-23603-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-30323-9 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
Contents
Introduction:
Exploring global youth in digital trajectories
MICHALIS KONTOPODIS, CHRISTOS VARVANTAKIS, AND CHRISTOPH WULF
NIKA DARYAN AND CHRISTOPH WULF
JEFF BEZEMER AND GUNTHER KRESS
NINO FERRIN AND MICHALIS KONTOPODIS
OLGA RUBTSOVA AND NATALYA ULANOVA
MANOLIS DAFERMOS, SOFIA TRILIVA, AND CHRISTOS VARVANTAKIS
ALEXIOS BRAILAS, GIORGOS ALEXIAS, AND KONSTANTINOS KOSKINAS
SUPRIYA CHOTANI
FERNANDA LIBERALI, MARIA CECLIA MAGALHES, MARIA CRISTINA MEANEY, CAMILA SANTIAGO, MAURCIO CANUTO, FELICIANA AMARAL, BRUNA CABABE, AND JSSICA ALINE ALMEIDA DOS SANTOS
NORVAL BAITELLO JUN.
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Guide
Editors
  • Michalis Kontopodiss research interests concern youth development, education, and mutual understanding in the era of global uncertainty. Michalis Kontopodis accomplished his PhD at the Free University Berlin and is currently directing the MSc in Psychology and Education at the University of Sheffield. Before that he worked and/or was a visiting staff member at University of Roehampton, Humboldt University Berlin, City University of New York, New York University, Moscow State University, Pontifical Catholic University of So Paulo, and Jawaharlal Nehru University. He has until currently coordinated the international research project Global Perspectives on Learning and Development with Digital Video-Editing Media. His book Neoliberalism, Pedagogy and Human Development was published as a paperback (second edition) with Routledge in 2014.
    For updated information, visit: http://mkontopodis.wordpress.com/
    Contact Details: Dr. Michalis Kontopodis, School of Education, University of Sheffield, 388 Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JA.
    Email:
  • Christos Varvantakis is an anthropologist and research fellow for the CONNECTORS Study (University of Sussex/ERC). He completed his PhD at the Freie Universitt in Berlin, having previously been trained as a sociologist (University of Crete) and visual anthropologist (Goldsmiths College). He has undertaken research in Germany, South India, and Greece and has until recently worked as a research associate in the University of Crete and as a visiting scholar in the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi. He has received research, writing, and travel grants by funding bodies such as DFG and DAAD. He is member of the editorial board of Sensate: Journal for Experiments with Critical Media and he is a curator for the Athens Ethnographic Film Festival since 2008. He has produced several ethnographic films and published papers on the de-politicization of memory, ritual and community dynamics, the history of ethnographic film, video and youth activism.
    Contact Details: Dr. Christos Varvantakis, School of Education and Social Work, Room 121, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 6HD.
    Email:
  • Christoph Wulf is Professor of Anthropology and Education and a member of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Historical Anthropology and the Graduate School InterArts at the Free University Berlin. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. He is Vice President of the German Commission for UNESCO. He has received research stays and invited professorships at many universities all over the world. Major research areas: historical and cultural anthropology, educational anthropology, rituals, gestures, emotions, intercultural communication, mimesis, aesthetics. Latest book publications with: University of Chicago Press (2013), Routledge (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014), Springer (2011, 2014), and transcript (2014). Christoph Wulf is also editor, coeditor, and member of the editorial staff of several national and international journals such as
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