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[ecrea] New publication: Digital Pioneers. Cultural drivers of future media culture
Wed Nov 09 09:50:36 GMT 2011
*DIGITAL PIONEERS*
*Cultural drivers of future media culture*
*Sonja Kangas (ed.)*
Digital media are central in youngsters’ lives, both time-wise and
culturally – creating meanings, strengthening relationships and
pondering values. Digital activities are gaining a bigger share of
youths’ everyday life. The Internet provides several ways for them to
express themselves, find friends or dating partners and likeminded
people. It is a mass medium for everyone, providing the possibility of
becoming a celebrity, being politically active, joining international
networks, watching television, chatting with friends or just spending
time online. It is a channel for expressing where I am, what I plan to
do and what type of information or contacts I am looking for.
Ten years ago young communication acrobatics in Japan, South Korea and
Finland were sovereign, fearless and experimental pioneers of mobile
phones and the Internet. Currently youngster’s use of digital media has
globally been described as snack size or remix culture in that they
combine pieces from here and there, follow several information and
communication channels simultaneously and utilize social networks.
This book will provide an overview of the online life and values of
15–25 year olds in countries that were pioneers of digital services at
the end of 1990s and describe the change that has happened within the
past 10 years. /Digital Pioneers/ looks at social networking among the
youngsters, covering a wide spectrum of topics from media use, social
networking, trust, and friendships to motivational factors. The book
also looks at the development of so-called gaming lifestyle. Japan,
South Korea and Finland are no longer far ahead of the rest of the
world. But do these pioneer countries of the 1990s still have some
special qualities that can generate novel digital cultures in the 21st
century? Where will the next generation of online brands develop?
2011. Finnish Youth Research Society, internet publications 49. ISBN
978-952-5464-99-3 (PDF). ISSN-L 1799-9219. ISSN 1799-9219.
http://www.nuorisotutkimusseura.fi/julkaisuja/digitalpioneers.pdf
Further information: Sonja Kangas, tel. +358 400 759 817,
(sonja.kangas /at/ souplala.net)
<http://www.kommentti.fi/>
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