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It's Complicated
The Social Lives of Networked Teens
Book • 2014
In this book, danah boyd delves into the lives of teenagers in the digital age, examining how they use social media as part of their everyday practices.
The book addresses various issues such as addiction, cyberbullying, socioeconomic inequalities, and digital literacy.
boyd highlights the tension between privacy and publicity and discusses the concept of 'networked publics'—public spaces restructured by networked technologies.
She also challenges the assumptions about 'digital natives' and provides insights into how teens manage their identities and relationships in online and offline contexts.
The book addresses various issues such as addiction, cyberbullying, socioeconomic inequalities, and digital literacy.
boyd highlights the tension between privacy and publicity and discusses the concept of 'networked publics'—public spaces restructured by networked technologies.
She also challenges the assumptions about 'digital natives' and provides insights into how teens manage their identities and relationships in online and offline contexts.
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as an expert in technology and society, whose research focuses on the intersections of technology and society with an eye to how structural inequities shape and are shaped by technologies.

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as the author of "It's Complicated", offering advice on social media.

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as a book that influenced her thinking for writing Because Internet.

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for insights into teenagers' use of social media.

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