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Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth

Cambridge: MIT Press (2008), ix, 206 pp.

Contains tables, bibliogr.

Series: John D. and Cathrine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning

ISBN 978-0-262-02634-5 (hbk); 978-0-262-52482-7 (pbk)

CC BY-NC-ND

Signature commbox: 70-Children/Youth-E 2008

"Young people today have grown up living substantial portions of their lives online, seeking entertainment, social relationships, and a place to express themselves. It is clear that participation in online communities is important for many young people, but less clear how this translates into civic or political engagement. This volume examines the relationship of online action and real-world politics. The contributors discuss not only how online networks might inspire conventional political participation but also how creative uses of digital technologies are expanding the boundaries of politics and public issues. Do protests in gaming communities, music file sharing, or fan petitioning of music companies constitute political behavior? Do the communication skills and patterns of action developed in these online activities transfer to such offline realms as voting and public protests? Civic Life Online describes the many forms of civic life online that could predict a generation's political behavior." (Back cover)
Changing citizenship in the digital age / W. Lance Bennett, 1
Youth and digital democracy: intersections of practice, policy, and the marketplace / Kathryn C. Montgomery, 25
Not your father's Internet: the generation gap in online politics / Michael Xenos & Kirsten Foot, 51
Contesting cultural control: youth culture and online petitioning / Jennifer Earl & Alan Schussman, 71
Using participatory media and public voice to encourage civic engagement / Howard Rheingold, 97
A public voice for youth: the audience problem in digital media and civic education / Peter Levine, 119
Civic identities, online technologies: from designing civics curriculum to supporting civic experiences / Marina Umaschi Bers, 139
Our-space: online civic engagement tools for youth / Kate Raynes-Goldie & Luke Walker, 161
Doing IT for themselves: management versus autonomy in youth e-citizenship / Stephen Coleman, 189