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"No one has failed to notice that the current generation of youth is deeply-some would say totally-involved with digital media. Professors Howard Gardner and Katie Davis name today's young people The App Generation, and in this spellbinding book they explore what it means to be "app-dependent" versus "app-enabled" and how life for this generation differs from life before the digital era. Gardner and Davis are concerned with three vital areas of adolescent life: identity, intimacy, and imagination. Through innovative research, including interviews of young people, focus groups of those who work with them, and a unique comparison of youthful artistic productions before and after the digital revolution, the authors uncover the drawbacks of apps: they may foreclose a sense of identity, encourage superficial relations with others, and stunt creative imagination. On the other hand, the benefits of apps are equally striking: they can promote a strong sense of identity, allow deep relationships, and stimulate creativity. The challenge is to venture beyond the ways that apps are designed to be used, Gardner and Davis conclude, and they suggest how the power of apps can be a springboard to greater creativity and higher aspirations"--
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Youth, Creative ability in adolescence, Application software, Internet and youth, Identity (Psychology), Technology and youth, Social networks, COMPUTERS, Computer Literacy, Data Processing, Information Technology, Machine Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Reference, General, Hardware, Computer Science, Media Studies, Developmental, Techniksoziologie, Kreativität, Technische ontwikkeling, Social Aspects, App, Children's Studies, PSYCHOLOGY, Internet, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Sociale netwerken, Software, Jongeren, Entwicklungspsychologie, Neue Medien, Child, Jugendsoziologie, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects, Internet and children, Creative abilityEdition | Availability |
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The App Generation: how today's youth navigate identity, intimacy, and imagination in a digital world
2013, Yale University Press
Hardcover
in English
0300196210 9780300196214
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No one has failed to notice that the current generation of youth is deeply -- some would say totally -- involved with digital media. Professors Howard Gardner and Katie Davis name today’s young people The App Generation, and in this spellbinding book they explore what it means to be "app-dependent" versus "app-enabled" and how life for this generation differs from life before the digital era. Gardner and Davis are concerned with three vital areas of adolescent life: identity, intimacy, and imagination. Through innovative research, including interviews of young people, focus groups of those who work with them, and a unique comparison of youthful artistic productions before and after the digital revolution, the authors uncover the drawbacks of apps: they may foreclose a sense of identity, encourage superficial relations with others, and stunt creative imagination. On the other hand, the benefits of apps are equally striking: they can promote a strong sense of identity, allow deep relationships, and stimulate creativity. The challenge is to venture beyond the ways that apps are designed to be used, Gardner and Davis conclude, and they suggest how the power of apps can be a springboard to greater creativity and higher aspirations. - Publisher.
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