Kids, Privacy and Online Drama
Amanda Lenhart, danah boyd, and Alice Marwick will discuss the ways young people interact online, how they manage their privacy, and common misconceptions of adults when it comes to cyberbullying.
Amanda Lenhart, danah boyd, and Alice Marwick will discuss the ways young people interact online, how they manage their privacy, and common misconceptions of adults when it comes to cyberbullying.
Senior Research Specialist Mary Madden's presentation on teens, social networking sites, and cell phones, prepared for the Consortium for School Networking meeting.
The parents of teenagers are steeped in technology and are increasingly involved with their kids’ lives in online environments.
How American teens navigate the new world of "digital citizenship"
A brief overview of our teens research and resources, including some brand-new data offerings.
This talk explores commonly held assumptions about how teens and young adults use technology. Do teens really send that many text messages a day? Is Twitter the next big thing among young adults? Are landlines obsolete?
This symposium at SRCD's biennial meeting examines how adolescent boys and girls communicate with peers via text messaging.
Kristen Purcell presents Pew Internet findings on teen communication and social media use as part of a joint webinar with the Girl Scout Research Institute. (Updated with slides)
While many devices have become popular across generations, younger adults are leading the way in increased mobility, preferring laptops to desktops and using their cell phones for a variety of functions.
A "heat map" showing major trends in how different generations of online Americans use the internet over time.