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Youth Well-Being by Design
An edited collection with fresh approaches to tech and youth well-being that go beyond blame and simplistic solutions. The relationship between technology use and youth wellbeing has been a topic of concern-and contention-for some time. The adolescent mental health crisis has amplified the debate to a fever pitch. But the relationship between technology use and well-being can't be reduced to the question of whether social media and other technologies are good or bad.
Finding effective solutions needs to be grounded in the broader and diverse realities of young people's lives. Youth Well-Being by Design, edited by Carrie James and Mizuko Ito, shifts the conversation in productive directions, to move beyond the unproductive finger-pointing at tech, technologically determinist narratives, and fixation on sweeping, one-size-fits-all solutions that often do more harm than good.
The collection offers essential research insights, critical perspectives, and design frameworks supportive of youth well-being in a technology-rich world. Essays offer insights from developmental science and youth development, sociocultural perspectives, well-being research, dignity theory, sociology, psychology, and community organizing. Contributors make the case for youth-centered and community-based approaches, methods, and measures for research and design including participatory design, critical race theory, and critical humanizing digital literacies.
Qualitative data (including case studies) provide robust descriptions of youth perspectives and experiences, as well as promising pedagogies and methods for taking youth- and agency-centered approaches to designing for youth well-being.
Finding effective solutions needs to be grounded in the broader and diverse realities of young people's lives. Youth Well-Being by Design, edited by Carrie James and Mizuko Ito, shifts the conversation in productive directions, to move beyond the unproductive finger-pointing at tech, technologically determinist narratives, and fixation on sweeping, one-size-fits-all solutions that often do more harm than good.
The collection offers essential research insights, critical perspectives, and design frameworks supportive of youth well-being in a technology-rich world. Essays offer insights from developmental science and youth development, sociocultural perspectives, well-being research, dignity theory, sociology, psychology, and community organizing. Contributors make the case for youth-centered and community-based approaches, methods, and measures for research and design including participatory design, critical race theory, and critical humanizing digital literacies.
Qualitative data (including case studies) provide robust descriptions of youth perspectives and experiences, as well as promising pedagogies and methods for taking youth- and agency-centered approaches to designing for youth well-being.
An edited collection with fresh approaches to tech and youth well-being that go beyond blame and simplistic solutions. The relationship between technology use and youth wellbeing has been a topic of concern-and contention-for some time. The adolescent mental health crisis has amplified the debate to a fever pitch. But the relationship between technology use and well-being can't be reduced to the question of whether social media and other technologies are good or bad.
Finding effective solutions needs to be grounded in the broader and diverse realities of young people's lives. Youth Well-Being by Design, edited by Carrie James and Mizuko Ito, shifts the conversation in productive directions, to move beyond the unproductive finger-pointing at tech, technologically determinist narratives, and fixation on sweeping, one-size-fits-all solutions that often do more harm than good.
The collection offers essential research insights, critical perspectives, and design frameworks supportive of youth well-being in a technology-rich world. Essays offer insights from developmental science and youth development, sociocultural perspectives, well-being research, dignity theory, sociology, psychology, and community organizing. Contributors make the case for youth-centered and community-based approaches, methods, and measures for research and design including participatory design, critical race theory, and critical humanizing digital literacies.
Qualitative data (including case studies) provide robust descriptions of youth perspectives and experiences, as well as promising pedagogies and methods for taking youth- and agency-centered approaches to designing for youth well-being.
Finding effective solutions needs to be grounded in the broader and diverse realities of young people's lives. Youth Well-Being by Design, edited by Carrie James and Mizuko Ito, shifts the conversation in productive directions, to move beyond the unproductive finger-pointing at tech, technologically determinist narratives, and fixation on sweeping, one-size-fits-all solutions that often do more harm than good.
The collection offers essential research insights, critical perspectives, and design frameworks supportive of youth well-being in a technology-rich world. Essays offer insights from developmental science and youth development, sociocultural perspectives, well-being research, dignity theory, sociology, psychology, and community organizing. Contributors make the case for youth-centered and community-based approaches, methods, and measures for research and design including participatory design, critical race theory, and critical humanizing digital literacies.
Qualitative data (including case studies) provide robust descriptions of youth perspectives and experiences, as well as promising pedagogies and methods for taking youth- and agency-centered approaches to designing for youth well-being.
Les livres de Mizuko Ito

Culture participative. Une conversation sur la jeunesse, l'éducation et l'action dans un monde connecté
Henry Jenkins, Mizuko Ito, danah boyd
Grand Format
24,00 €

Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children
Mizuko Ito, Remy Cross, Karthik Dinakar, Candice Odgers
E-book
44,14 €

29,42 €

14,71 €

Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out. Kids Living and Learning with New Media
Mizuko Ito, Sonja Baumer, Matteo Bittanti, danah boyd, Rachel Cody
E-book
24,52 €

10,50 €

Youth Well - Being by Design. Integrating Research, Critical Perspectives, and Innovation
Carrie James, Mizuko Ito
E-book
68,67 €