It's Complicated by danah boyd The Social Lives of Networked Teens
What's it about? It’s Complicated (2014) reveals that teenage social media use is far more sophisticated than adults assume, with young people developing complex strategies to manage identity, privacy, and social relationships in networked spaces where all their audiences collapse together. The real dangers aren't the ones dominating headlines – predators, addiction, cyberbullying – but rather how adult panic and protectionism prevent teenagers from developing the skills they need to navigate digital life thoughtfully and safely. For many parents and carers, their teen’s social media habits are equal parts mysterious and frustrating. What are they looking at online all day? What effect is it having on their brain? And why can’t they just log off? The answers to those questions may be surprising. While teens certainly need to be supported in healthy social media habits, their online lives are actually pretty fascinating. See, teenagers have figured out something adults still ...