2023
DOI: 10.1177/20427530231156283
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A systematic review of the tensions between the public and private in adolescents’ social networks: New education challenges

Abstract: Social networks are colonised by a culture of confession that turns teenager privacy into a commodity to achieve recognition and social acceptance. This display accelerates the porosity of the boundaries between the public and the private and feeds surveillance capitalism. The aim of this systematic review is to examine the empirical evidence on the public-private interaction of teenagers’ contributions to social networks in the last 5 years in databases: Eric, Scopus and Web of Science. Based on the Prisma St… Show more

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