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The Constant Contact Generation: Exploring Teen Friendship Networks Onlineby: Lynn S. Clark
edited by: Sharon R. MazzarellaIn Girl Wide Web: Girls, The Internet, And The Negotiation Of Identity (Intersections in Communications and Culture: Global Approaches and Transdisciplinary Perspectives) (01 March 2005)
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AbstractGiven the rapidly growing presence of girls online, serious academic inquiry into the relationship between girls and the Internet is imperative. <I>Girl Wide Web</I> is an innovative collection of cutting-edge research exploring a wide sweep of issues related to the ways adolescent girls interact with the Internet. Employing a range of methodologies and theoretical perspectives primarily within cultural studies, the authors examine a variety of topics-from instant messaging and web-diaries to online fan communities and Internet advertising that targets young girls. Taken together, these essays provide a rich portrait of the complex relationship among girls, the Internet, and the negotiation of identity.
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