2014
DOI: 10.1332/204674313x13814984759010
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‘Sad to say but my whole life is on that computer’: reflecting on emotions, intimacies and consumption in difficult circumstances and how to make sure these issues are reflected in policy discourse

Abstract: Digital technologies, children and young people's relationships and self-care AbstractChildren and young people's access to and use of digital technologies have received increasing attention in recent years. While influential UK media commentators have often focused on associated risks, researchers have taken a less exclusively problem-focused approach. Children and young people's use of, for example, social media and computer games to extend the spaces available to them in which to maintain relationships, to … Show more

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