Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out
Kids Living and Learning with New Media

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https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/8402.001.0001Author(s)
Ito, Mizuko
Baumer, Sonja
Bittanti, Matteo
boyd, danah
Cody, Rachel
Stephenson, Becky Herr
Horst, Heather A.
Lange, Patricia G.
Mahendran, Dilan
Martínez, Katynka Z.
Pascoe, C. J.
Perkel, Dan
Robinson, Laura
Sims, Christo
Tripp, Lisa
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EnglishAbstract
An examination of young people's everyday new media practices—including video-game playing, text-messaging, digital media production, and social media use. Conventional wisdom about young people's use of digital technology often equates generational identity with technology identity: today's teens seem constantly plugged in to video games, social networking sites, and text messaging. Yet there is little actual research that investigates the intricate dynamics of youths' social and recreational use of digital media. Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out fills this gap, reporting on an ambitious three-year ethnographic investigation into how young people are living and learning with new media in varied settings—at home, in after-school programs, and in online spaces. Integrating twenty-three case studies—which include Harry Potter podcasting, video-game playing, music sharing, and online romantic breakups—in a unique collaborative authorship style,Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out is distinctive for its combination of in-depth description of specific group dynamics with conceptual analysis.
Keywords
social media; youth media; children's media; podcast; video-games; videogame; text message; ethnography; Digital Youth Project; media literacymedia ecologyISBN
9780262258920, 9780262013369Publisher
The MIT PressPublisher website
https://mitpress.mit.eduPublication date and place
Cambridge, 2010Imprint
The MIT PressSeries
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning,Classification
Impact of science & technology on society
Educational equipment & technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)