1st Edition
Youth, Technology, Governance, Experience Adults Understanding Young People
1. Youth, Technology, Governance, Experience: Keywords for Youth Studies
Liam Grealy, Anna Hickey-Moody, Catherine Driscoll
Governing Minority: Surveillance and Media Classification
2. Common Sense in the Government of Youth and Sex
Liam Grealy
3. Regulation Beyond Government: Weber, Foucault, and the Liberal Governance of Media Content
Terry Flew
4. Classifying Adulthood: A History of Governing Minority in Media Classification
Rachel Cole, Catherine Driscoll, Liam Grealy
Young People and Technologies: Ethical Research and Sexting
5. Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research Addressing Sensitive Issues with Children and Young People
Catharine Lumby, Kath Albury, Alan McKee, Sky Hugman
6. Sexting Pleasures: Young People, Fun, Flirtation, and Child Pornography
Thomas Crofts, Murray Lee, Alyce McGovern, Sanja Milivojevic
7. Representations of Sexting and Sexual Violence on Legal Dramas: Implications for Teenagers’ Sexual Citizenship
Emily Lockhart
Ethnographies of Young People’s Education
8. MOOCs and Widening Participation in Higher Education: From Competency to Capability in the Evaluation of Educational Technologies
Remy Yi Siang Low
9. Technologies of Orientation: Pathways, Futures
Anna Hickey-Moody and Valerie Harwood
10. The Use of Mobile and New Media Technologies in a Health Intervention about HPV and HPV Vaccination in Schools
Cristyn Davies, S Rachel Skinner, Harrison L Odgers, George P Khut, Angie Morrow
Biography
Liam Grealy is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia
Catherine Driscoll is a Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia
Anna Hickey-Moody is a Professor of Media and Communications at RMIT University, Australia
By exploring new assemblages of youth, technology, and governance, these wide-ranging essays offer fresh and theorized insights into contemporary young people and the politics of youth. For example, the chapters on sexting provide a review of current perspectives from sexual citizenship to pleasure to criminality. This is a smart, critical, and engaging collection.Nancy Lesko, Maxine Greene Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA






