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Orig. title: Young People's Sexualized Digital Practices

Engl. transl.: Young People's Sexualized Digital Practices

Study details

Year: Not reported
Scope: National
Methodology: Empirical research – Mixed methods
Methods of data collection: Case study
Researched Groups: Children; Other
Other Researched Group: young adults
Children Ages: Adolescents (14-18 Years old)
Funder: DPU - Danmarks institut for Pædagogik og Uddannelse - Pædagogisk Psykologi, Emdrup; DPU - Danmarks institut for Pædagogik og Uddannelse - Afdeling for pædagogisk psykologi
Funder Types: University
Informed Consent: Consent not mentioned
URL: https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/projects/young-peoples-sexualized-digital-practices(cfce3f52-0306-4c03-94ed-ba7d6dec2481).html
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

sexualized digital imagery, digital practices, youth, young people, gender and young people, normativity, analogue-digital becoming, digital ethnography, online interview, agential realism, new materialist theory "We study the processes through which this material [sexualized digital imagery] is enacted, how it travels and transforms across websites, and how this effects unpredictable and volatile relations and positionings among young people." (Rasmussen & Søndergaard, 2020, p. 77)

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