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Young people, social media and health / edited by Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour.
Van Pelt Library R859.7.S63 Y68 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge studies in physical education and youth sport
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social media in medicine.
- Internet and teenagers.
- Health Communication.
- Social Media.
- Internet.
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice.
- Adolescent.
- Medical Subjects:
- Health Communication.
- Social Media.
- Internet.
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice.
- Adolescent.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 231 pages ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
- Contents:
- ‡a 1. What young people tell us and why we should listen (Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour)
- Part 1 Case studies of young people's engagement with health-related social media
- 2. Kelly: automatically sourced social media content (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 3. Yaz: suggested or recommended social media content (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 4. Leah: peer content (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 5. James: likes (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 6. Jess: reputable content (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 7. Young people's recommendations and actions for schools/teachers, parents/guardians, and social media companies (Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour)
- Part 2 Disciplinary analysis of young people's engagement with health-related social media
- 8. Social media as a health resource: a salutogenic perspective (Mikael Quennerstedt)
- 9. School physical education and learning about health: pedagogical strategies for using social media (David Kirk)
- 10. Young peoplle, social media, and disordered eating (Anthony Papathomas, Hannah J. White, and Carolyn R. Plateau)
- 11. Space, place, and identity: new pressures in the lives of young people (Rachel Sandford, and Thomas Quarmby)
- 12. Young people and the public pedagogies of the body within social media (Emma Rich)
- 13. The role of social media in developing young people's health literacy (Dean A. Dudley, Penny Van Bergen, Anne McMaugh, and Erin MacKenzie)
- 14. The role of internet memes in shaping young people's health-related social media interactions (Ashley Casey)
- 15. Young people, social media, and digital democracy: towards a participatory foundation for health and physical education's engagement with digital technologies (Eimear Enright and Michael Gard)
- Part 3 Evidence based guidelines, recommendations, and actions
- 16. Right message, right time: how adult's can support young people's engagement with health-related social media (Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour)
- 17. Young people, social media, physical activity, and health: final thoughts on the work, the present, and the future (Lorraine Cale).
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John G. Hartman Memorial Library Fund.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781138493957
- 1138493953
- OCLC:
- 1055569847
- Publisher Number:
- 99980882758
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