The adolescent bricoleur: constructing identities through social networking sites

J. Hughes, Laura Morrison, A. Burke
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Adolescents are at a stage in life where their sense-of-self and identity are evolving. With increasing access to ever-more advanced technologies, it is important to explore the implications for the adolescents who use them. This research aimed to examine the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction of adolescent identities through an exploration of the design choices and social practices of elementary students on two social networking sites. Using a mixed-method research approach of qualitative case study analysis and quantitative surveying, we investigated the relationship between a multiliteracies pedagogy and the development of adolescent digital literacies and identity. Findings from the research indicate that social networking sites provide youth a platform in which to explore their identity. With such features as status updates, video/photo uploads, discussion threads and the 'like' and comments functions, these sites facilitated social interaction and identity performance amongst the students during class time and after-school. To maximise the academic and social affordances, however, it is necessary to build in lessons and/or scaffolding to encourage thoughtful and genuine online interaction.
青少年杂耍艺人:透过社交网站建构身份
青少年正处于自我意识和身份认同不断发展的人生阶段。随着越来越多的人获得越来越先进的技术,探索这些技术对使用这些技术的青少年的影响是很重要的。本研究旨在透过探讨小学生在两个社交网站上的设计选择与社会实践,来检视青少年认同的建构、解构与重建。采用定性案例分析和定量调查相结合的混合方法研究方法,我们调查了多元素养教学法与青少年数字素养和身份发展之间的关系。研究结果表明,社交网站为年轻人提供了一个探索自我身份的平台。这些网站的功能包括状态更新、视频/照片上传、讨论线程以及“喜欢”和评论功能,促进了学生在课堂时间和课后的社交互动和身份表现。然而,为了最大限度地提高学术和社会能力,有必要建立课程和/或脚手架,以鼓励深思熟虑和真正的在线互动。
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