Collapsing contexts: social networking technologies in young people’s nightlife
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] S. Holloway,et al. Cyberkids? Exploring Children’s Identities and Social Networks in On-line and Off-line Worlds , 2002 .
[2] Gill Valentine,et al. Drinking Places: Young People and Cultures of Alcohol Consumption in Rural Environments. , 2008 .
[3] Lois Ann Scheidt,et al. It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens , 2015, New Media Soc..
[4] Daniel Gatica-Perez,et al. The night is young: urban crowdsourcing of nightlife patterns , 2016, UbiComp.
[5] M. Jayne,et al. Emotional, embodied and affective geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness , 2010 .
[6] Franca Beccaria,et al. Drinking Games and Rite of Life Projects , 2003 .
[7] Gill Valentine,et al. CHILDREN SHOULD BE SEEN AND NOT HEARD: THE PRODUCTION AND TRANSGRESSION OF ADULTS' PUBLIC SPACE , 1996 .
[8] P. O’Malley,et al. Pleasure, Freedom and Drugs , 2004 .
[9] Torsten Kolind. Young people, drinking and social class. Mainstream and counterculture in the everyday practice of Danish adolescents , 2011 .
[10] S. Holloway,et al. Cyberkids : children in the information age , 2003 .
[11] Gill Valentine,et al. Changing spaces: the role of the internet in shaping Deaf geographies , 2008 .
[12] I. Goodwin,et al. ‘See it doesn’t look pretty does it?’ Young adults’ airbrushed drinking practices on Facebook , 2014, Psychology & health.
[13] Julie Cupples,et al. Seen and not heard? Text messaging and digital sociality , 2008 .
[14] danah boyd,et al. Faceted Id/Entity : managing representation in a digital world , 2002 .
[15] Hua Su. Constant connection as the media condition of love: where bonds become bondage , 2016 .
[16] Sarah Wilson,et al. Digital technologies, children and young people's relationships and self-care , 2016 .
[17] Samuel Kinsley. The matter of ‘virtual’ geographies , 2014 .
[18] Daniel Paiva. Experiencing virtual places: insights on the geographies of sim racing , 2015 .
[19] Geert Lovink,et al. Networks Without a Cause: A Critique of Social Media , 2012 .
[20] Matthew Flisfeder. The Entrepreneurial Subject and the Objectivization of the Self in Social Media , 2015 .
[21] M. Jayne,et al. Contemporary Cultures of Abstinence and the Nighttime Economy: Muslim Attitudes towards Alcohol and the Implications for Social Cohesion , 2010 .
[22] J. Ash,et al. Geography and post-phenomenology , 2016 .
[23] G. Rose. Rethinking the geographies of cultural ‘objects’ through digital technologies , 2016 .
[24] A. Lyons,et al. Alcohol Consumption, Gender Identities and Women’s Changing Social Positions , 2008 .
[25] S. Wilkinson. Hold the phone! Culturally credible research ‘with’ young people , 2016 .
[26] M. Ruckenstein,et al. Spatial extensions of childhood: from toy worlds to online communities , 2013 .
[27] S. Maclean. Alcohol and the Constitution of Friendship for Young Adults , 2016 .
[28] D. Heim,et al. Rethinking drinking cultures: a review of drinking cultures and a reconstructed dimensional approach. , 2012, Public health.
[29] Flavio Tarsetti,et al. Development of the Geographical Proportional-to-size Street-Intercept Sampling (GPSIS) method for recruiting urban nightlife-goers in an entire city , 2017 .
[30] Jude Robinson,et al. Gender differences in teenage alcohol consumption and spatial practices , 2017 .
[31] B. van Hoven,et al. ‘In summer we go and drink at the lake’: young men and the geographies of alcohol and drinking in rural Estonia , 2014 .
[32] Sara Landolt,et al. Youth Drinking in Public Places: The Production of Drinking Spaces in and Outside Nightlife Areas , 2014 .
[33] I. Goodwin,et al. Youth Drinking Cultures in a Digital World : Alcohol, Social Media and Cultures of Intoxication , 2017 .
[34] Jonathan A. Smith,et al. ‘Drinking is our modern way of bonding’: Young people’s beliefs about interventions to encourage moderate drinking , 2013, Psychology & health.
[35] C. Duff,et al. Accounting for context: exploring the role of objects and spaces in the consumption of alcohol and other drugs , 2012 .
[36] N. Dorn. Alcohol, youth and the state , 1983 .
[37] E. Bond. Childhood, Mobile Technologies and Everyday Experiences: Changing Technologies = Changing Childhoods? , 2014 .
[38] G. Rose. Cultural geography going viral , 2016 .
[39] J. Demant,et al. Constructing maturity through alcohol experience–Focus group interviews with teenagers , 2006 .
[40] I. Goodwin,et al. Introduction to youth drinking cultures in a digital world , 2017 .
[41] C. Fuchs. Digital prosumption labour on social media in the context of the capitalist regime of time , 2014 .
[42] A. D. Jong. Using Facebook as a Space for Storytelling in Geographical Research , 2015 .
[43] Alys Young,et al. Qualitative Research and Translation Dilemmas , 2004 .
[44] Matthew Zook. Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life , 2012 .
[45] Catherine Wilkinson,et al. Childhood, mobile technologies and everyday experiences: changing technologies = changing childhoods? , 2016 .
[46] L. Richardson. Feminist geographies of digital work , 2018 .
[47] D. Boyd. Why Youth (Heart) Social Network Sites: The Role of Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life , 2007 .
[48] Marie-Louise Fry. Seeking the Pleasure Zone: Understanding Young Adult's Intoxication Culture , 2011 .
[49] L. Plowman. Rethinking context: Digital technologies and children's everyday lives , 2016 .
[50] S. Casswell,et al. Intoxigenic digital spaces? Youth, social networking sites and alcohol marketing. , 2010, Drug and alcohol review.
[51] Neil Savage. Weaving the web , 2017, Commun. ACM.
[52] Sveinung Sandberg,et al. Intoxicating stories: the characteristics, contexts and implications of drinking stories among Danish youth. , 2013, The International journal on drug policy.
[53] M. Jayne,et al. Do as I Say, Not as I Do: The Affective Space of Family Life and the Generational Transmission of Drinking Cultures , 2012 .
[54] Melissa Gregg,et al. The pedagogy of regret: Facebook, binge drinking and young women , 2012 .
[55] Gill Valentine,et al. Drunk and Disorderly: Alcohol, Urban Life and Public Space , 2006 .
[56] K. Simonsen. In quest of a new humanism , 2013 .
[57] Samantha Wilkinson. Drinking in the dark: shedding light on young people’s alcohol consumption experiences , 2017 .
[58] Nic Crowe,et al. ‘Hanging out in Runescape’: Identity, Work and Leisure in the Virtual Playground , 2006 .
[59] R. D'amico. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison , 1978, Telos.
[60] Gary Downing,et al. Virtual youth: non-heterosexual young people's use of the internet to negotiate their identities and socio-sexual relations , 2013 .